Our Story


CTi


Print expertise, built for real operations. FFrom complex variable data to high-volume production, CTi delivers dependable print products designed for demanding, real-world workflows. We focus on clarity, consistency, and efficient execution for teams that rely on results.

Since 1979, CTi has delivered over 45 years of trusted ticketing, tagging, and secure print solutions to customers worldwide.

1979 Founded
4 Generations Leadership
ISO 9001 & 14001 ISO Certified
Worldwide Served
Meet the Team
Steve Wengrowich

Chief Operating Officer

Steve Wengrowich

steve@canadaticket.com
1-604-888-1200 Ext. 104
1-800-576-5511 Ext. 104

A four generation ticket print legacy
2001 to today Fourth generation
Fourth generation

Modern Production. Proven Discipline.

CTi operates with fourth-generation leadership, combining deep print heritage with modern production systems. Wally Robins leads organizational direction and day-to-day operations, while Craig Robins oversees digital workflows and variable data production.

Today, CTi delivers purpose-built print solutions across a range of industries worldwide, maintaining a consistent focus on reliability, clarity, and disciplined execution.

1953–2000 Third Generation
Third generation

Establishing the foundation

After graduating from Vancouver Technical School in 1953, Doug Robins built his career through hands-on production and leadership roles within the printing industry.

In 1979, he founded Canada Ticket Inc. with his family, establishing the operational foundation that would later evolve into CTi.

1929–1976 Second Generation
Second generation

Strengthening operations and standards

Frank Robins began his career as a pressman and later served as General Manager. During his tenure, he strengthened production standards and operational discipline that supported long-term growth.

He retired in 1976, passing forward principles of consistency and accountability that shaped the next generation.

1883–1940 First Generation
First generation

Origins of craftsmanship

In 1883, Herbert Robins apprenticed as a printer in England before later working in Vancouver as a typesetter with The Vancouver Sun.

This early commitment to precision, craftsmanship, and consistency established values that continue to guide CTi today.