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The recognized voice of electronic security in Canada
The Canadian Security Association (CANASA) is the national, not for profit organization representing all segments of the electronic security industry. We are dedicated to promoting the interests of our members and the safety and security of all Canadians. CANASA advances the security industry by providing advocacy, education, research, networking and opportunities for business growth.
The Canadian commercial security market was estimated at $1.5 billion in 2004. Market forecasts indicate industry growth will continue to grow at a rate of 22% to 25% per year.
Media Releases, 2008
- May 28ConsumerReports.org - Boost Home Security to Prevent Home Break-Ins and Burglary, Scam Alert
- May 27Certificate of Qualification Examination Available for Challenge in Nova Scotia
- May 27The Régie du bâtiment du Québec announces modifications to the regulations governing the professional qualifications of contractors.
- May 27CANASA Report on the Final Draft of the Durham Region False Alarm By-law
- May 27New Electronic Security Systems Study
- Apr 10Born to Ride
- Apr 10Petrochemical industry is ripe for IP
- Feb 28Canada's New Government Announces $3M for New Pilot Program to Support Communities Targeted by Hate-Motivated Crime
- Feb 5Upcoming Change to Bell Mobile Service Planning for the Transition
- Jan 28Record Number of Attendees Expected for Security Canada 2008
Media Releases, 2007
- Nov 13Canadian Security Association Supports TTC’s Installation of Thousands of Security Cameras
- Oct 3Challenges to Police Reform in Afghanistan
- Mar 22CANASA - Quebec Appointed to new Private Security Bureau
Media Releases, 2006
- Dec 11First round of Students pass Alarm Technician Course (ATC)
- Nov 1R.A. Henderson Award Presented to Peter Garnham
- Jun 15CANASA - Quebec Delighted with Passage of Bill 88
- May 26Canadian Security Association (CANASA) Encourages Participation in World's Largest Fire Drill


