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Canada’s Mounties allow women officers to wear hijab, hoping to recruit more Muslims

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A version of the Edmonton police uniform incorporating the hijab has been in use since 2013. Canada's federal police, the RCMP, has now followed suit. Photo: Edmonton Police
Agence France-Presse

Hoping to boost recruiting of Muslim women, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is allowing its officers to wear hijabs as part of their uniforms, the government said Tuesday.

“The commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police recently approved this addition to the uniform,” Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale’s spokesman Scott Bardsley said.

“This is intended to better reflect the diversity in our communities and encourage more Muslim women to consider the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a career option,” he said.

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The RCMP officer’s formal uniform - a red serge tunic, leather riding boots and wide-brimmed felt campaign hat - is an iconic Canadian symbol.
Former Hong Kong chief Chief secretary Anson Chan inspects members of the RCMP in Vancouver in 1999. Photo: SCMP Picture
Former Hong Kong chief Chief secretary Anson Chan inspects members of the RCMP in Vancouver in 1999. Photo: SCMP Picture

It dates back to the 1800s, when the RCMP’s forerunner, the frontier North-West Mounted Police, spread law and order to the wilds of Canada’s western provinces and Arctic territories.

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Inspired by British military uniforms of the period, it has since undergone only minor changes.

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