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QUEBEC to INCLUDE CTTA in TRADE MISSION to BRAZIL

Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade Sponsors Security Industry Leaders

Montreal, Quebec–(July 26, 2011) – The Canadian Tactical Training Academy (CTTA) (Pink Sheets: CTTG).

 

The Canadian Tactical Training Academy is pleased to announce today that it has been selected by the Quebec Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade to be part of an upcoming Trade Mission to Brazil. The Mission will focus on the security industry.

The Ministry`s Department of Latin American Affairs has appointed Ms. Karine Couture, Counsellor in International Affairs to assist CTTA in planning for the Trade Mission. Ms. Couture indicated that CTTA will have one-on-one meetings with between six and ten pre-qualified potential customers in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The Mission begins on August 29 and runs through September 2, 2011.

The Ministry will provide a subsidy in order to reduce CTTA`s expenditures.

During the next few years Brazil will spend more than $1 Billion on all aspects of public security as it prepares to host three very important international events. Security expenditures will include training for all levels of the military, police, and events security.

The Brazilian Grand Prix, held annually at Interlagos, is part of the Formula One world Championship.

In 2014 Brazil will host the FIFA World Cup (of Soccer) in 12 cities.

In 2016 the Summer Olympics will be hosted by Rio de Janeiro.

Brazil normally attracts 5 million tourists per year who spend more than $6 Billion dollars. These numbers are expected to rise sharply over the next years.

Mr. Angelo Marino, Vice President of Operations of CTTA, commented, “We are very pleased to have been selected by the Ministry to be part of this important Trade Mission. This recognition is a confirmation that CTTA is on the right track. Brazil is the place to be for our industry because of the World Cup and Olympics which will be hosted during the next few years.  Also, we already have a partnership in Brazil with MAF Protection Control Risks Group, headquartered in Sao Paulo. “

 

About The Canadian Tactical Training Academy

 

The Canadian Tactical Training Academy (CTTA) is an organization devoted to the training of law enforcement, security, investigation, protection officers and all those who dedicate themselves to maintaining peace. The Academy also provides tailored security and safety-oriented civilian training at both the individual and corporate levels.

CTTA offers recognized tactical training programs of the highest level, as well as specialized programs for the fields of Intelligence and Investigation, Executive Protection and both Public and Private Security and Safety.

CTTA`s Mission is to facilitate professional training and operational objectives by offering the tools and guidance required to enhance careers and ensure survival!

CTTA offers specialized programs such as: Executive Protection, Investigation and Surveillance, Rapid Integrated Survival Kombat (RISK) System, Tactical Firearms, Handcuffing, Airport and Airline Security (IATA and ICAO standards), Ports Facilities and Maritime Security (ISPS Code), Basic SWAT Techniques, Corporate Safety Awareness, and much more.

CTTA`s civilian training programs are recognized by numerous notable corporations, and its instructors are proud members of several prestigious law enforcement and security associations.

 

Risk factors and cautionary statement about forward-looking information

This press release includes forward-looking statements about our plans and future performance, including those under Outlook for 2011. These statements use such words as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “believe,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “contemplate,” “target,” “continue,” “intend,” “estimate,” “project,” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. They reflect our expectations and speak only as of the date of this press release. We do not undertake to update them. Our expectations (or the underlying assumptions) may change or not be realized, and you should not rely unduly on forward-looking statements.

Contacts:

Jocelyn Moisan, Angelo Marino and John Farinaccio

Canadian Tactical Training Academy
7000 Cote de Liesse, Suite 8
Montreal, Quebec, H4T 1E7, Canada
Phone: 514-373-8411

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CTTA SIGNS AGREEMENT with KUWAITI SECURITY and DEFENCE AGENCY

AL-SAFWA IS SOLE PROVIDER to KUWAITI MILITARY and POLICE

Montreal, Quebec–(July 25, 2011) – The Canadian Tactical Training Academy (CTTA) (Pink Sheets: CTTG).

The Canadian Tactical Training Academy announced today that an agreement has been reached with AL-SAFWA SECURITY and DEFENCE SYSTEM COMPANY.

After their meetings in Kuwait and negotiations with AL-SAFWA the CTTA business development team signed a Memorandum of Understanding to co-operate in delivering a “pilot project of Specialized Law Enforcement Training to a select group of participants belonging to the National Police Force, in the State of Kuwait”.

Assistance in negotiating the agreement was provided by Dr. Nasser M. Al-Masri, Chairman of the Alnajah Private Institute, headquartered in Hawalli, State of Kuwait. Dr. Al-Masri is the liaison between CTTA and AL-Safwa and is a member of the Board of Directors of Al-Safwa.
The agreement was signed by Brigadier General Ali Moh`d Al Fodari, Deputy Chairman and Managing Director of Al-Safwa Security and Defence System Company.

Al-Safwa Security and Defence System Company was established in 1993 by retired officers of the Kuwaiti Defence Forces, National Guard, and Fire Brigade with the encouragement of the Amir of Kuwait, with the aim of working closely in coordination with defence forces, security authorities and Ministries to utilize the experience of Retired Officers to serve the country.
The State of Kuwait maintains a 20% ownership of the company.

Mr. Angelo Marino, Vice President of CTTA, commented, “After much hard work and intense negotiations, CTTA is pleased to have entered into this important breakthrough agreement with Al-Safwa Security and Defence System Company. The opportunity to provide professional training services in Kuwait is enormous. CTTA is also operating in Qatar and Saudi Arabia to provide Security Training, Logistics, and Consulting Services opportunities with various government agencies. We expect the Middle East to be an important focus for us in the coming years.”

About The Canadian Tactical Training Academy

The Canadian Tactical Training Academy (CTTA) is an organization devoted to the training of law enforcement, security, investigation, protection officers and all those who dedicate themselves to maintaining peace. The Academy also provides tailored security and safety-oriented civilian training at both the individual and corporate levels.

CTTA offers recognized tactical training programs of the highest level, as well as specialized programs for the fields of Intelligence and Investigation, Executive Protection and both Public and Private Security and Safety.

CTTA`s Mission is to facilitate professional training and operational objectives by offering the tools and guidance required to enhance careers and ensure survival!

CTTA offers specialized programs such as: Executive Protection, Investigation and Surveillance, Rapid Integrated Survival Kombat (RISK) System, Tactical Firearms, Handcuffing, Airport and Airline Security (IATA and ICAO standards), Ports Facilities and Maritime Security (ISPS Code), Basic SWAT Techniques, Corporate Safety Awareness, and much more.

CTTA`s civilian training programs are recognized by numerous notable corporations, and its instructors are proud members of several prestigious law enforcement and security associations.

Risk factors and cautionary statement about forward-looking information

This press release includes forward-looking statements about our plans and future performance, including those under Outlook for 2011. These statements use such words as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “believe,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “contemplate,” “target,” “continue,” “intend,” “estimate,” “project,” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. They reflect our expectations and speak only as of the date of this press release. We do not undertake to update them. Our expectations (or the underlying assumptions) may change or not be realized, and you should not rely unduly on forward-looking statements.

Contacts:

Jocelyn Moisan, Angelo Marino and John Farinaccio

Canadian Tactical Training Academy
7000 Cote de Liesse, Suite 8
Montreal, Quebec, H4T 1E7, Canada

Phone: 514-373-8411

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RIYADH BUSINESSMAN TO REPRESENT CTTA IN SAUDI ARABIA CTTA’s Efforts in the Middle East are Escalating

Montreal, Quebec–(July 22, 2011) – The Canadian Tactical Training Academy (CTTA) (Pink Sheets: CTTG),

The Canadian Tactical Training Academy announced today that an agreement has been reached with Mr. Monji Jelessi to represent the company in Saudi Arabia

After visiting CTTA’s Montreal offices and meeting with management, Mr. Jelessi agreed that the specialized and proven techniques used by CTTA in training law enforcement personnel would be in demand in the territory he covers.

Intelligent Crowd Control Methodology (Trade Mark Pending) is an important aspect of CTTA’s training curriculum. This approach adheres to Canadian guidelines respecting human rights.

Mr. Jelessi, a resident of Riyadh, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, will represent CTTA in its efforts to achieve specific goals in the area. It is a legal requirement in Saudi Arabia for foreign companies to partner with a local operational partner in order to carry on business in the Kingdom.  Mr. Jelessi, who is the owner of a Business/Marketing Development company in Saudi Arabia, is eminently suited in locating an appropriate existing industry partner for CTTA.

Mr. Jelessi , who is well known in government circles will also open doors in the Kingdom and intends to schedule meetings with the various ministries responsible for law enforcement.

Mr. Jelessi may also be active on behalf of CTTA in Tunisia and other countries in the area.

Mr. Angelo Marino, Vice President of CTTA, commented, “We are pleased to have entered into a working relationship with Mr. Jelessi.  We have much to offer with respect to the planned training programs in Saudi Arabia.  CTTA are already in Qatar, Kuwait, and other countries to discuss Security Training, Logistics, and Consulting Services opportunities with various government agencies as a follow up to our recent trip and to meet with new potential clients. ”

 

 

About The Canadian Tactical Training Academy

The Canadian Tactical Training Academy (CTTA) is an organization devoted to the training of law enforcement, security, investigation, protection officers and all those who dedicate themselves to maintaining peace. The Academy also provides tailored security and safety-oriented civilian training at both the individual and corporate levels.

CTTA offers recognized tactical training programs of the highest level, as well as specialized programs for the fields of Intelligence and Investigation, Executive Protection and both Public and Private Security and Safety.

CTTA`s Mission is to facilitate professional training and operational objectives by offering the tools and guidance required to enhance careers and ensure survival!

CTTA offers specialized programs such as: Executive Protection, Investigation and Surveillance, Rapid Integrated Survival Kombat (RISK) System, Tactical Firearms, Handcuffing, Airport and Airline Security (IATA and ICAO standards), Ports Facilities and Maritime Security (ISPS Code), Basic SWAT Techniques, Corporate Safety Awareness, and much more.

CTTA`s civilian training programs are recognized by numerous notable corporations, and its instructors are proud members of several prestigious law enforcement and security associations.

 

 

Risk factors and cautionary statement about forward-looking information

This press release includes forward-looking statements about our plans and future performance, including those under Outlook for 2011. These statements use such words as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “believe,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “contemplate,” “target,” “continue,” “intend,” “estimate,” “project,” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. They reflect our expectations and speak only as of the date of this press release. We do not undertake to update them. Our expectations (or the underlying assumptions) may change or not be realized, and you should not rely unduly on forward-looking statements.

Contacts:
Jocelyn Moisan, Angelo Marino and John Farinaccio
Canadian Tactical Training Academy
7000 Cote-de-Liesse, Suite #8
Montreal, Quebec, H4T 1E7, Canada

Phone: 514-373-8411

www.ctta-global.com
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