Founded in 1977, the Canadian Security Association (CANASA) is a national non-profit association dedicated to the advancement of the security industry. We protect and promote the interests of our members and the safety of all Canadians through training, advocacy and leadership.

We are recognized as the voice of the Canadian security industry, and we have more than 1,000 companies in our membership, a growing number, in 10 chapters across the country representing all sectors of the industry.

Established in 1992, the RBQ is present throughout Quebec thanks to the numerous points of service it has. Its head office is in Montreal.

Acting under the responsibility of the Minister responsible for Consumer Protection and Housing, the RBQ has the status of non-budgetary body. Thus, it finances its expenses from autonomous sources of revenue. However, it remains subject to the Public Service Act and the Government Budget Management Framework.

The Joint Association for Occupational Health and Safety in the Construction Sector, better known as ASP Construction, was founded in 1985 under section 99 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act. (LRQ, S-2.1).

ASP Construction is a reference body for occupational health and safety prevention for workers and employers in the construction sector, for employers ‘and workers’ associations and for CNESST, the health and safety network. occupational safety and the education network.

The Office of Private Security (BSP) is created by the Private Security Act (PSA), which came into effect in its entirety on July 22, 2010.

It is the self-regulatory organization governing the private security industry in Quebec, and more specifically the six major sectors of activity defined in section 1 of the PSA, namely: Guarding, Investigation, Activities practiced in the practice of locksmithing, Activities related to electronic security systems, Conveyance of valuable goods and Security consulting service

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