Ok, so I’m trying to understand the distribution of LE in Canada. I’m not criticizing - just trying to understand. I realize your federal LE took four hours to get there. I can not compare that to ur FBI response time because I don’t think our FBI would have been called in immediately on this anyway. Our systems are very different, I think.
What I’m curious about is the distribution of more local LE. In the US we have State Police, County Sheriff’s department, city/town police, and in some areas constables (which are not full-fledged LE, but can do some LE types of things). So here, in my experience in the Midwest and south, villages of less than 1K probably do not have town cops, but towns/villages of 2K or more might. The ones that do not have their own town cop or two rely on a response from the County Sheriff’s department. And state police are never too far away.
So, in Canada, might the closest “local LE” be over an hour away, then? Was there no local LE closer to the scene than the feds?
I’m also curious about lesser crimes in areas like this. Who do you call if you’ve been robbed, for instance? In other words, whose jurisdiction is this, where the tourists were found? Is there not LE more local than the RCMP, because surely they are not investigating garden variety crimes in places like this.