RCMP Salary in Canada: From Cadet Allowance to Six‑Figure Constable Pay
If you’ve ever wondered whether the RCMP salary really matches the responsibility and risk of policing in Canada, the short answer is: it’s a structured, six‑figure pay grid with solid benefits and a defined‑benefit pension behind it. In this guest article, I’ll walk through how RCMP pay actually works in 2026—from the $1,000 per week that cadets earn in training, to the top constable salary of $115,350 reached in roughly 36 months, and why the total package is often stronger than a simple annual figure suggests. Cadet stage: RCMP salary before you’re sworn in Before someone becomes a sworn RCMP officer, they spend about 26 weeks at Depot Division in Regina as a cadet. As of April 1, 2026, cadets receive a training allowance of $1,000 per week , rather than a traditional full‑time salary, and their accommodation, meals, uniforms, and travel to Regina are handled separately. That works out to roughly $26,000 over the full training program, enough to cover basic living costs while...
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