Military Police Complaints Commission of Canada

The Commission now operates under a hybrid model.

If you wish to file a complaint in person, please refer to the on-site visit information.

The Military Police Complaints Commission of Canada (MPCC) is a civilian, quasi-judicial oversight agency that operates at arm’s length from the Government of Canada. The Commission reviews and investigates complaints concerning military police conduct and investigates allegations of interference in military police investigations. It reports its findings and makes recommendations directly to the military police and national defence leadership. As a federal institution, it is part of the Defence portfolio for reporting purposes.

Latest

2022 annual report cover
2022 Annual Report | Charting Oversight in a New Era

2022-05-08 - News Release

The 2022 Annual Report was tabled in Parliament by the Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of National Defence.

books

Military Police Unit Public Interest Investigation (MPCC 2021-012, MPCC 2021-017, MPCC 2021-026, MPCC 2022-001)

MPCC concludes Public Interest Investigation into Four Complaints About a Military Police Unit Leadership’s Handling of Alleged Misconduct by a Member

House Fire-Attempted Murder Public Interest Investigation (MPCC‑2016‑027)

The MPCC is conducting a PII into a complaint about the handling of a military police investigation into a house fire/attempted murder-suicide.

Services and information

How to make a complaint

Learn how to file a complaint.

Complaint form

Access the MPCC complaint form.

Conduct complaint process

Learn about the conduct complaint process.

Interference complaint process

Learn about the interference complaint process.

Request for review

Request a review of the complaint.

The Military Police

An overview of the Military Police.

Case Summaries

This section provides access to case summaries giving a description of the cases we dealt with since the MPCC opened its doors in December 1999.

Public Interest Cases

This section provides access to the public interest investigations and hearings conducted by the MPCC, including the Chairperson’s final reports.

Laws and Regulations

The legislative mandate of the Military Police Complaints Commission is found in Part IV of the National Defence Act (NDA). Additional regulations under the NDA are also relevant to the Commission's activities.

What we are doing

Corporate information

Features

Message from the Chairperson
Tammy Tremblay, Chairperson

It is a pleasure to welcome you to the Military Police Complaints Commission of Canada (MPCC) website.

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