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Sûreté du Québec

The Sûreté du Québec (SQ; French: [syʁte dy kebɛk], lit.'Surety of Quebec') is the provincial police service for the Canadian province of Quebec.[6] The agency's name is sometimes translated to Quebec Provincial Police (QPP) and Quebec Police Force (QPF) in English-language sources. The headquarters of the Sûreté du Québec are located on Parthenais Street in Montreal's Sainte-Marie neighbourhood, and the service employs over 5,700 officers. The SQ is the second-largest provincial police service (behind the Ontario Provincial Police) and the third-largest police service in Canada (behind the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Ontario Provincial Police).

Sûreté du Québec
Badge of the Sûreté du Québec[1]
Patch of Sûreté du Québec
Flag of the Sûreté du Québec
AbbreviationSQ
MottoService, Intégrité, Justice
Service, Integrity, Justice
Agency overview
FormedMay 1, 1870
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionQuebec, Canada
Size1,542,056 km2
Population8,484,965
Operational structure
Overseen byMinistry of Public Security of Quebec[3]
Headquarters1701, rue Parthenais
Montreal, Quebec
H2K 3S7
Officers5,700[4]
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Johanne Beausoleil, Director-general[5]
Districts10
Website
www.sq.gouv.qc.ca

Etymology edit

No official English name exists; being a minority, Quebec English speakers frequently use common or official French-language terms instead of the more recognised English terms of North American English.[7][8]

Function edit

The primary function of the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) is to enforce provincial laws, some municipal bylaws, the Criminal Code and many other laws throughout Quebec, and to assist municipal police services when needed.

At the local level, the SQ is responsible for providing local police services to municipalities that chose not to have their own police department (mostly localities with populations under 50,000), in exchange for payment relative to their size. In other cities, the Sûreté du Québec can also take over criminal investigations from municipal police services when required by the Police Act of the province, according to the severity of the crime and the size of the population (e.g., the SQ will take in charge any homicide with no imminent arrests in a city of less than 250,000, even if it has its own police department).[9] The SQ is usually present in smaller, rural or suburban communities, and it is not usually visible on the streets of large urban centres like Montreal and Quebec City, whose own police departments must provide a wide range of services and operations by law. In those cities, however, the SQ still has large offices where various investigations are conducted.

At the provincial level, the SQ is responsible for actions such as patrolling the highways of Quebec, preserving the integrity of governmental institutions, coordinating large-scale investigations (such as during the biker war in the 1990s), and maintaining and sharing the criminal intelligence database of Quebec with other services.[10] In addition, the SQ can provide technical assistance to Quebec's independent investigation unit (BEI) in any incident involving possible wrongdoing by another police department, such as deaths and serious injuries. Should the SQ be involved in such an incident, assistance (if needed) will be provided either by the police service of Montreal or of Quebec City.[11]

History edit

On February 1, 1870, the Quebec provincial government created the Police provinciale du Québec[12] under the direction of its first commissioner, Judge Pierre-Antoine Doucet. This new service took over the headquarters of the Quebec City municipal police, which were then disbanded, although the city relaunched a municipal service in 1877.

In 1900, two distinct provincial police services were created: the Office of Provincial Detectives of Montreal, in response to a crime wave in that city, and the Revenue Police, whose mission was to collect taxes. In 1902, the government decided that the provincial police should no longer be directed by a judge but by an officer of the police themselves. Augustin McCarthy was chosen as the first chief drawn from the ranks of the police.

In 1922, two headquarters were established, one in Quebec City, headed by McCarthy, and one in Montreal, headed by Dieudonné Daniel Lorrain. The Office of Provincial Detectives of Montreal became part of the general provincial police in that year. The Quebec division included 35 police officers and two detectives. In 1925, police officers started patrolling on motorcycles. In 1929 and 1930, the structure of the service was reformed and the agency adopted a new name as Sûreté provinciale du Québec which was later shortened to its present name.[13]

Oka Crisis edit

A significant local, provincial, national and First Nations crisis erupted in 1990 after SQ officers attempted to enforce a court order on the Mohawks of Oka, Quebec. SQ Corporal Marcel Lemay was killed by gunfire in the initial raid (likely by friendly fire [citation needed]), and a 77-day standoff ensued.

Montebello incident edit

The Sûreté du Québec admitted in August 2007 that they had used undercover police posing as protestors at the 2007 Montebello Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America meetings. This admission[14] was made after a video captured by protestors was widely circulated in the Canadian media and made available on YouTube.[15] The video appeared to show one of the officers carrying a rock, suggesting that the police may have been acting as inciting agents by inciting violence.[16]

Chiefs and directors-general edit

  • Pierre-Antoine Doucet (1870–1877)
  • Jean-Baptiste Amyot (1877–1878)
  • Alexandre Chauveau (1880–1899)
  • Augustin McCarthy (1902–1932)
  • Dieudonné Daniel Lorrain (1922–1928)
  • Maurice-Charles Lalonde (1929–1936)
  • Philippe Aubé (1936–1937)
  • Philippe-Auguste Piuze (1937–1940)
  • Marcel Gaboury (1940–1944)
  • Joseph-Paul Lamarche (1944–1950)
  • Hilaire Beauregard (1954–1960)
  • Josaphat Brunet (1960–1965)
  • J. Adrien Robert (1965–1968)
  • Maurice St-Pierre (1969–1973)
  • Paul-A. Benoît (1973–1974)
  • Jacques Beaudoin (1974–1988)
  • Robert Lavigne (1988–1995)
  • Serge Barbeau (1995–1996)
  • Guy Coulombe (1996–1998)
  • Florent Gagné (1998–2003)
  • Normand Proulx (2004–2008)
  • Richard Deschesnes (2008–2012)
  • Mario Laprise (2012–2014)
  • Luc Fillion (interim, 2014)
  • Martin Prud'Homme (2014–2018)
  • Yves Morency (interim, 2017–2018)
  • Martin Prud’Homme (2018–2019)[17]
  • Mario Bouchard (interim, 2019)[17]
  • Johanne Beausoleil (interim, 2019–2022)
  • Johanne Beausoleil (2022–present)[5]

Districts edit

 
Upper floors of the SQ headquarters in Montreal.
  1. Bas-Saint-Laurent-Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine
  2. Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
  3. Capitale-Nationale-Chaudière-Appalaches
  4. Mauricie-Centre-du-Québec
  5. Estrie
  6. Montréal-Laval-Laurentides-Lanaudière
  7. Outaouais
  8. Abitibi-Témiscamingue-Nord-du-Québec
  9. Côte-Nord
  10. Montérégie

Rank badges edit

Rank insignia of the Sûreté du Québec are contained on slip-on sleeves, worn on the epaulettes of uniform jacket or shirt shoulders.

Constables (Agent) do not have any insignia on their uniform. The SQ formerly had the rank of Corporal above Constable rank. Team leaders have an epaulette with the words Chef d'équipe.

Ranks of Sûreté du Québec[18][19]
General staff officers Officers Sub-Officers Agents
Directeur general Directeur adjoint Inspecteur chef Inspecteur Capitaine Lieutenant Sergent Chef d'equipe Constable
Director general of the SQ Associate director Chief Inspector Inspector Captain Sergeant Team Leader
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
No insignia

Uniforms edit

Early uniforms were British in origin, including the use of the custodian helmet, with the kepi later added as well.[20] The service adopted a uniform with a more distinct green tone, as well as a peaked cap, in the 1960s.[21]

The emblem of the service changed in the 1970s, when the old provincial coat of arms gave way to the fleur-de-lis.

In late 2016, Martin Prud'Homme, Director General of the SQ, announced the uniforms would be changed. Shirts and coats will be of a darker shade of olive green; patches, caps, and bulletproof vests will become black, and pants blue-black. One of the justifications for the changes was that the old green uniform was too similar to that of a soldier's.[22]

Fleet edit

Beginning progressively in 2017, marked patrol cars are set to become black with white doors, on which the word "POLICE" will be more evident.[23]

 
A pair of SQ Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors in 2008; the one on the left is in the pre-2005 livery design and the one on the right is in the post-2005 design used until 2017.
 
An SQ Dodge Charger in 2015, using the SQ's pre-2017 styling.
 
SQ Ford Police Interceptor Utility with post-2017 styling..
 
An SQ helicopter during the 2012 student protests

Cars:

Trucks:

Motorcycles:

Special Vehicles:

Air:

Sea:

Wild:

Equipment edit

The standard-issue weapon of the SQ is the Glock pistol, loaded in 9×19mm Parabellum caliber. Various models have been adopted, such as the standard Glock 17 Gen 3, compact Glock 19, and sub-compact Glock 26. Tactical officers used the C8CQB Close Quarter Battle combat rifle, a variant of the Colt Canada C8 rifle.

Prior to the Glock pistols, officers carried .357 Magnum revolvers, which were replaced with the Glock 17 in 2001.[25]

Licence Plate Recognition System edit

The SQ has been using the LPRS systems since 2009. The objective of the LPRS is to make the streets and highways safer by removing vehicles not authorized to be on the road. The hotlist plate database can consist of the following types:

  • unregistered plate (not paid at DMV/SAAQ)
  • stolen vehicles
  • AMBER Alert
  • wanted vehicles

The LPRS are installed on 10 Sûreté du Québec vehicles. The LPRS integrator is Gtechna. Gtechna is primarily a citations issuance and management software developer which integrates mission critical technologies such as Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) to streamline the enforcement of moving and parking violations.

In popular culture edit

The Sûreté du Québec has become well known internationally through the fictional Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his colleagues, created by Canadian author Louise Penny, who lives in Quebec. Penny's works have been recognized in Quebec by her being made a Member of the Order of Quebec.[26]

The Three Pines series on Amazon Prime Video, inspired by the books, also includes characters who are police officers with the Sûreté du Québec, including Gamache.[27]

See also edit

Notes edit


References edit

  1. ^ "Sûreté du Québec badge". Official website of the Governor General. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
  2. ^ "Sûreté du Québec arms". Official website of the Governor General. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
  3. ^ "Sûreté du Québec". Ministère de la Sécurité publique (in French). Retrieved 2018-12-15. Corps de police national qui agit sous l'autorité du ministre de la Sécurité publique
  4. ^ . Sq.gouv.qc.ca https://www.sq.gouv.qc.ca/en/the-surete-du-quebec/#:~:text=In%20its%20early%20days%2C%20it,with%20the%20public%20throughout%20Qu%C3%A9bec. Retrieved 2024-03-07. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ a b "Johanne Beausoleil appointed leader of Sûreté du Québec for seven years". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  6. ^ The Sûreté du Québec on the official website describes the service as a "national police service". "As a national police service providing services to citizens, other police organizations and the State, the Sûreté du Québec is also a leader in..."
  7. ^ "QPP - Quebec Provincial Police". Acronymfinder.com. 1990-07-11. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  8. ^ "Quebec police admit they went undercover at Montebello protest - Canada - CBC News". Cbc.ca. 2007-08-23. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  9. ^ "The Six Levels of Police Service According to Population Size". Sécurité Publique Québec.
  10. ^ "Mission, vision, valeurs". Sûreté du Québec (in French). Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  11. ^ "62 investigations, no charges in Quebec police watchdog's first year". Montreal Gazette. 2017-06-27. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  12. ^ "1870 Les débuts de la Sûreté du Québec - Police - Sûreté du Québec". Sq.gouv.qc.ca. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  13. ^ . Sq.gouv.qc.ca. 2008-10-22. Archived from the original on 2016-05-30. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
  14. ^ "Quebec police admit they went undercover at Montebello protest". CBC News. August 23, 2007. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  15. ^ "police accused of attempting to incite violence at spp". YouTube. 2007-08-22. Retrieved 2012-08-14.[dead YouTube link]
  16. ^ "Quebec police admit they went undercover at Montebello protest". CBC News. 2007-08-23.
  17. ^ a b "SQ chief Prud'homme relieved of duties after criminal allegation". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  18. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-06-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  19. ^ "Grades à la Sûreté du Québec". Sûreté du Québec. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  20. ^ . Sq.gouv.qc.ca. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  21. ^ . Sq.gouv.qc.ca. Archived from the original on 2009-02-24. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  22. ^ "La SQ affiche ses couleurs". Journal de Montréal. 26 May 2016. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
  23. ^ "Sûreté du Québec rolls out new black and white cruiser design". CBC News. 13 July 2017. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
  24. ^ "Voici EN PRIMEUR que sera le nouveau véhicule blindé de la police de Québec". zone911.fm93.com. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  25. ^ "Glock en stock à la SQ". 17 May 2001.
  26. ^ "Louise Penny – Ordre national du Québec".
  27. ^ "Alfred Molina finds multiple bodies and a town full of secrets in mysterious Three Pines trailer". Entertainment Weekly. 1 November 2022. Retrieved 4 December 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  •   Five arrested in Canada after C$2 million armoured car robbery at Wikinews

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This article is about the provincial police service For the municipal police service of Montreal see Service de police de la Ville de Montreal For the municipal police service of Quebec City see Service de police de la Ville de Quebec The Surete du Quebec SQ French syʁte dy kebɛk lit Surety of Quebec is the provincial police service for the Canadian province of Quebec 6 The agency s name is sometimes translated to Quebec Provincial Police QPP and Quebec Police Force QPF in English language sources The headquarters of the Surete du Quebec are located on Parthenais Street in Montreal s Sainte Marie neighbourhood and the service employs over 5 700 officers The SQ is the second largest provincial police service behind the Ontario Provincial Police and the third largest police service in Canada behind the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Ontario Provincial Police Surete du QuebecBadge of the Surete du Quebec 1 Coat of arms 2 Patch of Surete du QuebecFlag of the Surete du QuebecAbbreviationSQMottoService Integrite Justice Service Integrity JusticeAgency overviewFormedMay 1 1870Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionQuebec CanadaSize1 542 056 km2Population8 484 965Operational structureOverseen byMinistry of Public Security of Quebec 3 Headquarters1701 rue ParthenaisMontreal QuebecH2K 3S7Officers5 700 4 Minister responsibleFrancois Bonnardel Minister of Public SecurityAgency executiveJohanne Beausoleil Director general 5 Districts10Websitewww wbr sq wbr gouv wbr qc wbr ca Contents 1 Etymology 2 Function 3 History 3 1 Oka Crisis 3 2 Montebello incident 4 Chiefs and directors general 5 Districts 6 Rank badges 7 Uniforms 8 Fleet 9 Equipment 9 1 Licence Plate Recognition System 10 In popular culture 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksEtymology editNo official English name exists being a minority Quebec English speakers frequently use common or official French language terms instead of the more recognised English terms of North American English 7 8 Function editThe primary function of the Surete du Quebec SQ is to enforce provincial laws some municipal bylaws the Criminal Code and many other laws throughout Quebec and to assist municipal police services when needed At the local level the SQ is responsible for providing local police services to municipalities that chose not to have their own police department mostly localities with populations under 50 000 in exchange for payment relative to their size In other cities the Surete du Quebec can also take over criminal investigations from municipal police services when required by the Police Act of the province according to the severity of the crime and the size of the population e g the SQ will take in charge any homicide with no imminent arrests in a city of less than 250 000 even if it has its own police department 9 The SQ is usually present in smaller rural or suburban communities and it is not usually visible on the streets of large urban centres like Montreal and Quebec City whose own police departments must provide a wide range of services and operations by law In those cities however the SQ still has large offices where various investigations are conducted At the provincial level the SQ is responsible for actions such as patrolling the highways of Quebec preserving the integrity of governmental institutions coordinating large scale investigations such as during the biker war in the 1990s and maintaining and sharing the criminal intelligence database of Quebec with other services 10 In addition the SQ can provide technical assistance to Quebec s independent investigation unit BEI in any incident involving possible wrongdoing by another police department such as deaths and serious injuries Should the SQ be involved in such an incident assistance if needed will be provided either by the police service of Montreal or of Quebec City 11 History editOn February 1 1870 the Quebec provincial government created the Police provinciale du Quebec 12 under the direction of its first commissioner Judge Pierre Antoine Doucet This new service took over the headquarters of the Quebec City municipal police which were then disbanded although the city relaunched a municipal service in 1877 In 1900 two distinct provincial police services were created the Office of Provincial Detectives of Montreal in response to a crime wave in that city and the Revenue Police whose mission was to collect taxes In 1902 the government decided that the provincial police should no longer be directed by a judge but by an officer of the police themselves Augustin McCarthy was chosen as the first chief drawn from the ranks of the police In 1922 two headquarters were established one in Quebec City headed by McCarthy and one in Montreal headed by Dieudonne Daniel Lorrain The Office of Provincial Detectives of Montreal became part of the general provincial police in that year The Quebec division included 35 police officers and two detectives In 1925 police officers started patrolling on motorcycles In 1929 and 1930 the structure of the service was reformed and the agency adopted a new name as Surete provinciale du Quebec which was later shortened to its present name 13 Oka Crisis edit Main article Oka Crisis A significant local provincial national and First Nations crisis erupted in 1990 after SQ officers attempted to enforce a court order on the Mohawks of Oka Quebec SQ Corporal Marcel Lemay was killed by gunfire in the initial raid likely by friendly fire citation needed and a 77 day standoff ensued Montebello incident edit The Surete du Quebec admitted in August 2007 that they had used undercover police posing as protestors at the 2007 Montebello Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America meetings This admission 14 was made after a video captured by protestors was widely circulated in the Canadian media and made available on YouTube 15 The video appeared to show one of the officers carrying a rock suggesting that the police may have been acting as inciting agents by inciting violence 16 Chiefs and directors general editPierre Antoine Doucet 1870 1877 Jean Baptiste Amyot 1877 1878 Alexandre Chauveau 1880 1899 Augustin McCarthy 1902 1932 Dieudonne Daniel Lorrain 1922 1928 Maurice Charles Lalonde 1929 1936 Philippe Aube 1936 1937 Philippe Auguste Piuze 1937 1940 Marcel Gaboury 1940 1944 Joseph Paul Lamarche 1944 1950 Hilaire Beauregard 1954 1960 Josaphat Brunet 1960 1965 J Adrien Robert 1965 1968 Maurice St Pierre 1969 1973 Paul A Benoit 1973 1974 Jacques Beaudoin 1974 1988 Robert Lavigne 1988 1995 Serge Barbeau 1995 1996 Guy Coulombe 1996 1998 Florent Gagne 1998 2003 Normand Proulx 2004 2008 Richard Deschesnes 2008 2012 Mario Laprise 2012 2014 Luc Fillion interim 2014 Martin Prud Homme 2014 2018 Yves Morency interim 2017 2018 Martin Prud Homme 2018 2019 17 Mario Bouchard interim 2019 17 Johanne Beausoleil interim 2019 2022 Johanne Beausoleil 2022 present 5 Districts edit nbsp Upper floors of the SQ headquarters in Montreal Bas Saint Laurent Gaspesie Iles de la Madeleine Saguenay Lac Saint Jean Capitale Nationale Chaudiere Appalaches Mauricie Centre du Quebec Estrie Montreal Laval Laurentides Lanaudiere Outaouais Abitibi Temiscamingue Nord du Quebec Cote Nord MonteregieRank badges editRank insignia of the Surete du Quebec are contained on slip on sleeves worn on the epaulettes of uniform jacket or shirt shoulders Constables Agent do not have any insignia on their uniform The SQ formerly had the rank of Corporal above Constable rank Team leaders have an epaulette with the words Chef d equipe Ranks of Surete du Quebec 18 19 General staff officers Officers Sub Officers AgentsDirecteur general Directeur adjoint Inspecteur chef Inspecteur Capitaine Lieutenant Sergent Chef d equipe ConstableDirector general of the SQ Associate director Chief Inspector Inspector Captain Sergeant Team Leader nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insigniaUniforms editEarly uniforms were British in origin including the use of the custodian helmet with the kepi later added as well 20 The service adopted a uniform with a more distinct green tone as well as a peaked cap in the 1960s 21 The emblem of the service changed in the 1970s when the old provincial coat of arms gave way to the fleur de lis In late 2016 Martin Prud Homme Director General of the SQ announced the uniforms would be changed Shirts and coats will be of a darker shade of olive green patches caps and bulletproof vests will become black and pants blue black One of the justifications for the changes was that the old green uniform was too similar to that of a soldier s 22 nbsp Uniform of early 1990s during the Oka Crisis nbsp An SQ agent with a pre 2016 uniform observing the border with an RCMP agent nbsp Riot gear 2012 student protests Montreal Fleet editBeginning progressively in 2017 marked patrol cars are set to become black with white doors on which the word POLICE will be more evident 23 nbsp A pair of SQ Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors in 2008 the one on the left is in the pre 2005 livery design and the one on the right is in the post 2005 design used until 2017 nbsp An SQ Dodge Charger in 2015 using the SQ s pre 2017 styling nbsp SQ Ford Police Interceptor Utility with post 2017 styling nbsp An SQ helicopter during the 2012 student protestsCars Chevrolet Impala Chevrolet Tahoe Dodge Charger Ford Police Interceptor Utility Ford TaurusTrucks Dodge Dakota Ford E 250 Ford F 350 Ford F 450 Ram 2500 pickupMotorcycles BMW police motorcycle Mikado bicyclesSpecial Vehicles Prevost Car Command Post Hummer H1 armoured truck International 7500 support vehicle APC Cambli International Thunder 1 ARV with International 7500 chassis 24 Air Bell 206 Bell 206 LT Bell 412Sea Doral patrol boat Bombardier Sea dooWild Bombardier Ski doo snowmobile Grizzly ATVEquipment editThe standard issue weapon of the SQ is the Glock pistol loaded in 9 19mm Parabellum caliber Various models have been adopted such as the standard Glock 17 Gen 3 compact Glock 19 and sub compact Glock 26 Tactical officers used the C8CQB Close Quarter Battle combat rifle a variant of the Colt Canada C8 rifle Prior to the Glock pistols officers carried 357 Magnum revolvers which were replaced with the Glock 17 in 2001 25 Licence Plate Recognition System edit The SQ has been using the LPRS systems since 2009 The objective of the LPRS is to make the streets and highways safer by removing vehicles not authorized to be on the road The hotlist plate database can consist of the following types unregistered plate not paid at DMV SAAQ stolen vehicles AMBER Alert wanted vehiclesThe LPRS are installed on 10 Surete du Quebec vehicles The LPRS integrator is Gtechna Gtechna is primarily a citations issuance and management software developer which integrates mission critical technologies such as Licence Plate Recognition LPR to streamline the enforcement of moving and parking violations In popular culture editThe Surete du Quebec has become well known internationally through the fictional Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his colleagues created by Canadian author Louise Penny who lives in Quebec Penny s works have been recognized in Quebec by her being made a Member of the Order of Quebec 26 The Three Pines series on Amazon Prime Video inspired by the books also includes characters who are police officers with the Surete du Quebec including Gamache 27 See also editService de police de la Ville de Montreal State police Ontario Provincial Police Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Newfoundland Rangers Royal Canadian Mounted PoliceNotes editReferences edit Surete du Quebec badge Official website of the Governor General Retrieved 2018 12 17 Surete du Quebec arms Official website of the Governor General Retrieved 2018 12 17 Surete du Quebec Ministere de la Securite publique in French Retrieved 2018 12 15 Corps de police national qui agit sous l autorite du ministre de la Securite publique Sq gouv qc ca https www sq 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first year Montreal Gazette 2017 06 27 Retrieved 2018 10 14 1870 Les debuts de la Surete du Quebec Police Surete du Quebec Sq gouv qc ca Retrieved 2012 08 14 1920 1929 Creation de services specialises Police Surete du Quebec Sq gouv qc ca 2008 10 22 Archived from the original on 2016 05 30 Retrieved 2017 01 30 Quebec police admit they went undercover at Montebello protest CBC News August 23 2007 Retrieved November 3 2019 police accused of attempting to incite violence at spp YouTube 2007 08 22 Retrieved 2012 08 14 dead YouTube link Quebec police admit they went undercover at Montebello protest CBC News 2007 08 23 a b SQ chief Prud homme relieved of duties after criminal allegation Montreal Gazette Retrieved 2022 04 22 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 06 Retrieved 2010 06 05 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Grades a la Surete du Quebec Surete du Quebec Retrieved 25 January 2021 1878 La police apres 1878 Police nationale Surete du Quebec Sq gouv qc ca Archived from the original on 2017 02 02 Retrieved 2020 06 04 1963 1967 Identification visuelle et modernisation Police nationale Surete du Quebec Sq gouv qc ca Archived from the original on 2009 02 24 Retrieved 2020 06 04 La SQ affiche ses couleurs Journal de Montreal 26 May 2016 Retrieved 2018 12 15 Surete du Quebec rolls out new black and white cruiser design CBC News 13 July 2017 Retrieved 2018 12 15 Voici EN PRIMEUR que sera le nouveau vehicule blinde de la police de Quebec zone911 fm93 com Archived from the original on 24 January 2013 Retrieved 3 February 2022 Glock en stock a la SQ 17 May 2001 Louise Penny Ordre national du Quebec Alfred Molina finds multiple bodies and a town full of secrets in mysterious Three Pines trailer Entertainment Weekly 1 November 2022 Retrieved 4 December 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Surete du Quebec nbsp Look up surete du quebec in Wiktionary the 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