Training Tuesdays

In 2023, Depot Division’s social media platforms highlighted aspects of training that help make the Cadet Training Program one of the best police training programs in the world.

The Cadet Resource Liaison speaks to a room of new cadets.

Introductions for New Cadets

In the first week at Depot, there are a lot of introductions for the new cadets.

A librarian speaks to a troop of cadets in the library.

Learning Resource Centre

The Learning Resource Centre supports cadets training in a number of ways.

A pickup truck drives over a dirt road covered in logs.

The 4x4 Driving Track

Operating a 4x4 vehicle in a police setting.

A pickup truck drives over a dirt road covered in logs.

The Division Mess

The dining hall and kitchen for cadets in training.

A pickup truck drives over a dirt road covered in logs.

The Firing Range

These ranges allow for shooting with any police firearm.

A pickup truck drives over a dirt road covered in logs.

The Senior Troop

Senior cadets guide and provide advice to those more junior.

Two cadets take part in a judgement simulator scenario.  A red truck can be seen on a screen

Dress and Deportment

It’s all about teamwork and communication.

Two cadets take part in a judgement simulator scenario.  A red truck can be seen on a screen

Judgement Simulators

At Depot, the way we use simulators in training is leading edge.

A cadet speaks to the driver of a vehicle at night.

Low-Light Training

Police officers spend many of their shifts working at night or in the dark.

A cadet directs traffic on a summer day. There are bright orange pylons and the cadet wears a high visibility vest.

Traffic Services

The RCMP provides traffic services in every corner of the country.

A cadet shows a police car to a group of people.

Community Connection

Community connection and involvement starts here at Depot.

A cadet shows a police car to a group of people.

Welcome to Depot

Arriving at Depot is overwhelming and exciting at the same time for new RCMP cadets.

A cadet runs through some green pylon obstacles.

Overview of the CTP

Throughout the Cadet Training Program, cadets gain skills to build relationships with the diverse communities we serve across Canada.

Cadets do walking lunges in a gym.

Fit for Duty

Cadets learn skills to build a diverse foundation important for their careers in policing.

Cadets look towards a tipi with a Knowledge Keeper.

Outside Agencies and Partners

Outside agencies and partners have strong community connections and share knowledge that plays an important role in policing.

A wooden desk with a sign that says judge. There is a Canada and Saskatchewan flag behind.

Court Room

Facilitators and cadets all play roles in the court room.

A group of cadets in red serge work together to fold the Canada flag.

Working Together

Drill sessions emphasize teamwork, collaboration, attention to detail, respect, proper etiquette and protocol.

Member in red serge placing a Silent Partner Card on a table

Silent Partner Program

Their spirit lives on.

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