There are a number of places you can go to get training/instruction without the expense of a trip to the US.
You didn't say *where* in BC you are, but perhaps you should consider getting your black badge and meeting some IPSC guys for a few pointers. The GVRD area has some excellent shooters. While there is a bit of debate on what experience level someone should have before taking the BB, there are instructors who prefer their students to not have any "bad habits". Seek out one of these. The IPSC canada website can connect you with a loacal instructor.
If I was in the area, I'd be contacting Slavex and asking him about "skillz & drillz" night.
Once you get a base skillset, then look at attending a school in the US - one that fits with what you want to get out of your shooting. For example: Gunsite is an excellent school, but they still promote the Weaver stance. While the Weaver may have it's place in defensive shooting, you probably won't see it used in IPSC/IDPA/USPSA.