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註釋The introduction to this report outlines the broad functions of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The main section focusses on the national security mandate of the RCMP, with sections describing the following: the evolution of the RCMP national security function since Confederation, including changes to the national security mandate stemming from the 1977 McDonald Commission recommendations and changes to the RCMP between the establishment of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001; the current statutory & policy framework governing the RCMP national security function; the organization of RCMP national security activities; where national security work originates; information & intelligence management, retention, & sharing at the RCMP; interaction of the RCMP with other agencies; and accountability mechanisms that provide an opportunity for assessment of RCMP conduct. The supplementary paper contains further background information on the RCMP National Security Investigations Branch, National Security Operations Branch, and various national security investigation or enforcement teams.