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News:
McLean takes helm of CSIS
Gene McLean has been named the new president and chairman of The Canadian Society for Industrial Security (CSIS) following its Annual General Meeting held in Ottawa May 26.more...


City of Vancouver gears up for the race to 2010
Vancouver’s 2010 Integrated Security Unit is launching the largest peacetime security operation ever undertaken in Canada as it counts down to the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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All aboard: how the railways plan to derail terrorism
Quietly, and without a lot of public fanfare, Canadian Pacific has spent the last eight years working closely with other railways and government agencies across North America to protect one of the continent’s most critical supply chains — the company’s 16,000 miles of railway.
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Who will be Security Director for 2009?
There are dedicated professionals out there who should be recognized for their hard work. It's time to step up and nominate someone who deserves the recognition.
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Sarnia security guard wins APSA award
Bob Pusey is the winner of the 2008 Association of Professional Security Agencies (APSA) Security Guard of The Year Award.
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SPECIAL EVENT! June 23, 2009
Succession Planning — A Blueprint for Security Supervisors

Canadian Security magazine together with ASIS Toronto Panel discussion hosted by Canadian Security Editor Jennifer Brown
Panelists:
David Hyde, Cadillac Fairview; Kevin Murphy, Woodbine Entertainment; Tim Pritchard, Commissionaires; Brian Robertson, Diligent Security Training & Consulting
8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Royal York Hotel Toronto, ON
RSVP to Jennifer Brown jbrown@clbmedia.ca 905.713.4387


How does your salary measure up?
Canadian Security magazine has partnered with the Canadian Society for Industrial Security (CSIS) to conduct a national online workplace survey concerning the Canadian security sector. This anonymous survey should take you about 15 minutes and involves 45 multiple-choice questions. All completed surveys will be entered in a random draw for $100 gift card from Best Buy. Results will be published in the June/July edition of Canadian Security and on www.canadiansecuritymag.com. Results will also be available on the CSIS website at www.csis-scsi.org.
Please click here to fill out the survey.


Fourth annual Security Director 2009
Nominate a security director or manager who is tops in their field.
DEADLINE IS MAY 29

Online Reader Poll:
How long, on average, does your company amortize security equipment?
Take a second to let us and your security colleague know what you think by answering the poll here. Thanks!


Products:

1103 Universal transmitter
Digital Monitoring Products (DMP) has added the two-input 1103 universal transmitter
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Omnicast
Genetec recently announced the release of Omnicast, a new version of its IP video surveillance solution.
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New Series of IP category
The new cables are designed to link low-voltage security devices like security cameras, CCTV, keypads...
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Calendar of Events:

Security Canada West June 10, 2009 River Rock Casino Resort Richmond, B.C.

Executive Protection Course July 27-31, 2009 Minden, Ont.

Succession Planning June 23, 2009 A Blueprint for Security Supervisors Canadian Security magazine together with ASIS Toronto 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.Royal York Hotel Toronto, ON RSVP to Jennifer Brown jbrown@clbmedia.ca 905.713.4387

Basic Level 1 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Course (CPTED) October 19-21, 2009 Hampton Inn & Conference Centre, Ottawa Security Through Safe Design inc.(877) 787-7873

Advanced Level 2 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Course (CPTED) October 22–23, 2009 Hampton Inn & Conference Centre, Ottawa Security Through Safe Design inc.(877) 787-7873

Check out the Calendar of Events on the Canadian Security website for more upcoming industry seminars, conferences, shows and training sessions.

Got an event you want us to include on the website? Please send an e-mail to editor Jennifer Brown: jbrown@clbmedia.ca.






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