Hi there,
Posted a thread here a few years ago, frequent lurker.
I've been thinking of becoming a locksmith here in Montreal for a few years on and off. Last time I looked into it seriously, 2009, the consensus was that there was no licensing process in this province.
Well, I was looking into it today and found out that is no longer the case.
The Private Security Act was passed in July 2010 and this requires people working in several security related trades, including locksmithing, to get a card from the government. In order to get this card as a locksmith you must have gone through a locksmith course that is recognized by the Ministere d'Education, Loisir & Sport. There's also a seperate license required for the owner of locksmith business.
At this point it's a unclear to me whether the correspondence courses discussed on here (Foley Belsaw, ICS Canada, etc...) are recognized. I'm sending out some emails to find out more and I'll report back here once I know more.
Relevant Links
http://www.bureausecuriteprivee.qc.ca/en_home.html
http://www.bureausecuriteprivee.qc.ca/en_faq.html ('Questions regarding training' heading)
As far as I know this doesn't affect ownership of tools at all, only the ability to be employed / open a business in these fields. I am not a lawyer however so don't take my word as legal advice.
Thought I'd share this info for any other folks in Quebec who are thinking about locksmithing and ther correspondence courses in particular