The Ministry already charges a licence fee; what does that cover?
The $80 annual licence fee pays for the costs incurred by the Private Security and Investigative Services Branch (PSISB) in processing a licence application. The PSISB conducts a criminal record and background check on applicants, verifies their legal status to work in Canada, processes application fees, issues licences and performs various other recordkeeping activities. However, costs related to training and testing were not factored into the licence fee.
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