Provincial police

In the Canadian Republic, all twelve provinces have a provincial police (French: police provinciale), the law enforcement agency which answers to the provincial government and provides policing at the provincial level. County constabularies provide the majority of local policing in the 12 provinces, although some counties outsource local policing to the provincial police.

The six Canadian territories also each have their own police force.

List of provincial agencies

 * Alberta Sheriff's Office
 * British Columbia Sheriff Service
 * Labrador Provincial Police
 * Manitoba Provincial Police
 * New Brunswick Provincial Police
 * Nova Scotia Provincial Police
 * Ontario Provincial Police
 * Royal Newfoundland Constabulary
 * Royal Prince Edward Constabulary
 * Saskatchewan Provincial Police
 * Sûreté du Québec
 * Vancouver Island Sheriff Service