Territorial police (Canada)

In the Canadian Republic, the six territories each have their own unique law enforcement agency controlled by the territorial government, similar to the provincial police of the country's 12 provinces. Unlike the provinces, however, which also each include multiple local police departments known as county constabularies, in the six territories, all counties and incorporated municipalities contract local policing to the territorial agency.

The six territorial police agencies are as follows:


 * Alaska Territorial Police
 * Greenland Territorial Police
 * Northwest Territories Police
 * Nunavut Territorial Police
 * Turks and Caicos Territorial Police
 * Yukon Territorial Police