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CTTA to Exhibit at the Annual Blue Line Trade Show

MONTREAL, April 25, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In its first attendance at the Blue Line trade Show, CTTA, the Canadian Tactical Training Academy (Pink Sheets:CTTG) will introduce itself to law enforcement agencies from across Canada.

MONTREAL, April 25, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In its first attendance at the Blue Line trade Show, CTTA, the Canadian Tactical Training Academy (Pink Sheets:CTTG) will introduce itself to law enforcement agencies from across Canada.

The Blue Line Trade Show provides a forum for companies to showcase their products and services to Canadian law enforcement professionals. The annual trade show draws hundreds of Canadian law enforcement personnel, including police services, Parks Canada, Customs Canada, Ministry of the Environment, correctional services, and security for hospitals, transit systems, universities, malls, and the private sector.

As the leading event of its kind in Canada for the past thirteen years, Blue Line Trade Show attracts members of the law enforcement market, including: federal, provincial and municipal police, corporate security, military and government agencies.

This year, the show, which also includes a series of seminars, will take place on April 26 and 27 at Le Parc Conference Centre in Markham, Ontario.

To date, in Canada, CTTA has trained police forces in Quebec, as well as the Canadian Coast Guard, in addition to international training.

Angelo Marino, Vice President of CTTA, commented, "We are pleased to have the opportunity to meet law enforcement representatives and to present CTTA's standard and specialized complementary training courses geared to on-duty police officers."

These CTTA courses provide a value-add to courses that the participants have taken previously, augmenting the investment already made in those earlier courses. CTTA courses will add to existing know-how.

Complementary courses run from two to five days and include, among others, courses in Executive Protection for VIPs, visiting dignitaries, politicians, and diplomats.

These courses are in great demand today and are currently conducted in the United States and in Canada.

The next course will be offered on May 16-20 in Louisiana to participants from various police departments, including New Orleans and Shreveport.

The Canadian Tactical Training Academy (CTTA) is an organization devoted to worldwide training of peace and law enforcement officers, as well as all other professionals involved in the fields of security, investigation, protection and the maintenance of order.

The Academy also provides tailored security and safety oriented civilian training at both the individual and corporate levels.

CONTACT: Jocelyn Moisan, Angelo Marino and John Farinaccio Canadian Tactical Training Academy 7000 Cote de Liesse, Suite #8 Montreal, Quebec, H4T 1E7, Canada 514-373-8411 Twitter @ CTTAGLOBAL http://www.ctta-global.com info@ctta-global.com