Manitoba RCMP announced that 98 percent of its frontline officers across the province are now equipped with body-worn cameras. The deployment aims to enhance transparency, accountability, and the safety of both police and the public.
The rollout is part of a broader initiative by the RCMP to modernize policing through technology and increase public trust. These cameras record interactions between officers and citizens, providing a valuable record for investigations and complaints.
“Manitoba RCMP say they've rolled out bodycams to 98 per cent of the provincial police force's frontline officers.”
The program continues to expand with the goal of ensuring every operational member receives and uses the device under strict privacy and data management protocols.
Author’s summary: Nearly all Manitoba RCMP frontline officers now wear body cameras to promote transparency and strengthen community trust.