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  1. Oct 21, 2021 · The RCMP confirmed that it will not proceed with the pending appointment of Chief Superintendent Kevin Leahy to the RCMP's top job in New Brunswick. (Government of Canada) The RCMP officer slated ...

  2. Apr 27, 2022 · Tremblay was named assistant commissioner of the RCMP for New Brunswick in 2016. Three days after CBC News revealed Flemming's push to remove him, the RCMP said it had decided "to not proceed" with appointing Chief Superintendent Kevin Leahy, head of the Parliamentary Protective Service in Ottawa, as his replacement.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Tremblay was named assistant commissioner of the RCMP for New Brunswick in 2016. ... the RCMP said it had decided "to not proceed" with appointing Chief Superintendent Kevin Leahy, head of the ...

  4. Kevin Lewis, chief superintendent and commanding officer of the P.E.I. RCMP, took the role in January after serving the previous three years in the province as the criminal operations officer. His wife, Insp. Beryl Lewis, is also with the RCMP, while his father served as a municipal police officer in Lewis' hometown of Thunder Bay, Ont.

  5. Rouben Khatchadourian is a senior executive in the Canadian federal government, joining the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as the Chief Strategic Policy, External Relations and Communications Officer in August 2023. As a member of the Senior Executive Committee, he provides leadership on RCMP -wide policy development, cabinet and parliamentary ...

  6. Dan Morrow. Chief Superintendent Morrow, who has a diploma in instrumentation technology and a certificate in executive leadership, joined the RCMP in 1992. His 11 postings include roles in contract policing, traffic services and federal policing. He has worked in urban, rural and fly-in locations, and spent nearly two decades serving in First ...

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  8. Leahy, who lives in Fredericton, is also Officer in Charge of Major Crime Support Services with the RCMP. He has been with the National Managers’ Community since 2008 and became its chair in 2012. “It’s a grassroots organization that supports managers in the government community,” said Leahy.