Bob Paulson (police commissioner) explained

Bob Paulson
Order:23rd
Office:Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Term Start:November 21, 2011
Term End:June 30, 2017
Minister:
Predecessor:William Elliott
Successor:Dan Dubeau (acting)
Birth Name:Robert Wilfred Paulson
Birth Place:Lachute, Quebec, Canada
Children:3
Residence:Ottawa, Ontario
Alma Mater:Simon Fraser University
Occupation:Police, Member of Canadian Forces[1]

Robert Wilfred Paulson, (born 1958) is a former Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He retired from the RCMP at the end of June 2017.

Life and career

Paulson was born in Lachute, Quebec in 1958. His father was an Icelandic Canadian from Winnipeg and his mother was French Canadian. Growing up, he was a member of Cadets Canada. Paulson's older brother was a Commissioned Officer in the Royal Canadian Navy.[2]

RCAF career (1975-1984)

Paulson joined the Royal Canadian Air Force as a Pilot after high school,[3] serving from 1977 - 1984. He worked as a flight instructor and aviation administrator at CFB Moose Jaw and CFB North Bay. He left the Canadian Forces in 1984.

RCMP career (1986-2017)

Following his military career, Paulson spent two years at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby and then joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a Cadet in 1986. Paulson's first posting was to the Chilliwack RCMP Detachment. He spent the next 19 years in various RCMP postings in British Columbia before being transferred to National Headquarters in Ottawa.[4] Paulson was the driving force behind Operation E-Pandora against the Hells Angels East End Vancouver chapter. In 2006 Paulson told the journalists William Marsden and Julian Sher: "The East End chapter is the most senior, the most powerful. If we were successful in taking them out, that's where we would have the most impact on their operations". As part of E-Pandora, in October 2003 Paulson signed on the behalf of the RCMP the contract with the informer Michael Plante.[5]

From November 2010 to November 2011 Paulson served as the Deputy Commissioner for Federal Policing.

On 21 November 2011 Paulson was promoted to Commissioner,[6] [7] one month following the release of his predecessor's recommendations about the Mayerthorpe killing spree.[8]

In December 2013 Paulson refused to comment on proposed changes to the way police deal with marijuana offences. He was quoted as saying "I'm a simple country cop, you know? I'm in the business of policing and others are in the business of policy and law".[9] However, the following year he opined "The people that use drugs are not the people we got to be bothering, right? We've got to be sort of helping them."[10]

As per RCMP memo RCMP Paulson retired on 30 June 2017,[11] one week before his glacial rollout of the C8 carbine was the crux in the Canadian Labour Code trial of the RCMP over the 2015 Bourque killing spree.[12] The result of the trial was the conviction of the organization led by Paulson for close to seven years.[13]

Awards

Commander of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces (COM) 2012
2002
2012
2006

Books

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New top Mountie Paulson vows accountability. Meagan. Fitzpatrick. CBC. 2011-11-16. 2015-11-16.
  2. Web site: Transcript: Bob Paulson. . 23 October 2019 .
  3. Web site: Bob Paulson took on bikers and terrorists. Tristin. Hopper. National Post. 2011-11-16. 2015-11-16.
  4. Web site: Bob Paulson Biography. Royal Canadian Mounted Police. December 1, 2012.
  5. News: Bolan . Kim . Inside the Hells Angels Part 3: From informant to a key police agent . 24 September 2023 . The Vancouver Sun . 27 January 2013.
  6. News: PM announces the appointment of the next Commissioner of the RCMP . Government of Canada . 16 November 2011.
  7. News: Leblanc . Daniel . Paulson takes command of RCMP, pledging focus on 'core business' . The Globe and Mail Inc . 8 December 2011.
  8. News: Front-line RCMP officers to get high-powered guns . The Globe and Mail . 21 October 2011 . 8 May 2018.
  9. Web site: Pot fine proposal draws no opinion from RCMP's Bob Paulson. Alison. Crawford. CBC. 2013-12-03. 2015-11-16.
  10. Web site: Lunch with RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson: Marijuana use 'not as big a deal as it used to be'. Laura. Stone. Global. 2014-09-24. 2015-11-16.
  11. Web site: Search begins for new top Mountie as RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson says he'll retire in June. Toronto Star. March 6, 2017. 2018-01-13.
  12. News: RCMP 'played the odds' with officer safety and it proved fatal, Crown argues . CBC . 4 July 2017.
  13. News: RCMP guilty of Labour Code violations in 2014 Moncton shooting spree . Canadian Press . Maclean's, an arm of St. Joseph Communications . 29 September 2017.