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The Government of Canada is committed to the proactive publication of information on:

  1. any contract valued at more than $10,000
  2. any contract amendment that increases or decreases the value of a contract by more than $10,000
  3. any contract amendment that increases the value of a contract previously valued at $10,000 or less to over $10,000

Contract values include all applicable taxes.

This commitment is set out in:

The Guide to the Proactive Publication of Contracts sets out the types of contract information that government entities publish.

The Directive on the Management of Procurement also requires annual proactive publication, on a calendar year basis, of the volume and cumulative dollar value of a contract or positive or negative amendment when its value is $10,000 or less. These amounts do not have to be proactively published on the Open Government Portal. They are published on the Proactive Publication – Contracts – Aggregated Total - Contracts $10K and under page.

It is important to note the following:

  • Information on contracts is proactively published quarterly, in accordance with sections 77 and 86 of Part 2 of the Access to Information Act. This means that information on a contract over $10,000 could be proactively published up to four to five months after the contract was awarded. For example, for a contract awarded on January 1, 2024, information might not be proactively published until May 30, 2024.

  • Government entities (as defined in section 81 of Part 2 of the Access to Information Act) were not required to proactively publish information on contracts awarded before January 1, 2017, on the Open Government Portal. Instead, they published the information on their website. Some records, however, were migrated to the portal. Also, a number of records were submitted by government entities as open data, and these records are available on the Proactive Publication – Contracts over $10,000 – Legacy Data page.

  • Retention periods are covered in the Directive on Proactive Publication Under the Access to Information Act and in Library and Archives Canada’s Generic Valuation Tools.

  • When a common service provider, such as Public Services and Procurement Canada, awards a contract on behalf of another government institution, the institution that is considered the government entity under the Access to Information Act is responsible for publishing information on the contract.

  • Generally, proactively published contract values represent the maximum potential total value at contract award. For contracts that involve task authorizations or unexercised contract options, the published value may be less than this maximum amount.

  • Proactively published total contract values and dates for task authorizations and unexercised contract options may not represent the actual firm commitment or expenditures against the contract.

  • Government entities may withhold information on contracts for reasons consistent with the provisions in Part 1 of the Access to Information Act (for example, if publishing the information could threaten the safety and well-being of Canadians or the economic interests of Canada).

  • Each government entity is accountable for the completeness and accuracy of the proactive publication of information on contracts.
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Total Value: $26,442.00

Contract Date:
Nov 30, 2023
Original Value:
$9,605.00
Amendment Value:
$7,232.00
Work Description:
Training consultants
Instrument Type:
Amendment
Commodity Type:
Service
Organization:
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

Total Value: $30,962.00

Contract Date:
Nov 30, 2023
Original Value:
$6,780.00
Amendment Value:
$7,345.00
Work Description:
Training Consultants
Instrument Type:
Amendment
Commodity Type:
Service
Organization:
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada

Total Value: $42,153.97

Contract Date:
Nov 30, 2023
Original Value:
$42,153.97
Work Description:
Computer equipment-Client computing domain
Instrument Type:
Contract
Commodity Type:
Good
Comments:
Acq (inc Res) Computer Equipment - Desktop/PC/Port
Additional Comments:
Mini and Micro Computer Control Devices
Organization:
Health Canada

Total Value: $35,244.13

Contract Date:
Nov 30, 2023
Original Value:
$35,244.13
Work Description:
License/Maintenance fees for operating system and utility software related to servers, storage, peripherals and components
Instrument Type:
Contract
Commodity Type:
Service
Comments:
This contract was sole-sourced.
Organization:
Elections Canada

Total Value: $22,920.69

Contract Date:
Nov 30, 2023
Original Value:
$22,920.69
Work Description:
Measuring, controlling, laboratory, medical and optical instruments, apparatus and accessories
Instrument Type:
Contract
Commodity Type:
Service
Comments:
R&M Meas/ Controlling/ Lab/ Med & Optical Instr
Additional Comments:
Laboratory Equipment and Supplies - Repair
Organization:
Health Canada

Total Value: $28,200.00

Contract Date:
Nov 30, 2023
Original Value:
$28,200.00
Work Description:
Tuition fees and costs of attending courses including seminars not elsewhere specified
Instrument Type:
Contract
Commodity Type:
Service
Comments:
Staff Language Training
Additional Comments:
Other Education and Training Services This contract was omitted from a previous public disclosure.
Organization:
Health Canada

Total Value: $39,990.00

Contract Date:
Nov 30, 2023
Original Value:
$39,990.00
Work Description:
Non-professional Personal Service Contracts not Elsewhere Specified
Instrument Type:
Contract
Commodity Type:
Service
Additional Comments:
Cross Country Ski Trail Grooming
Organization:
Parks Canada

Total Value: $14,152.99

Contract Date:
Nov 30, 2023
Original Value:
$14,152.99
Work Description:
Tools and Implements
Instrument Type:
Contract
Commodity Type:
Construction
Organization:
Parks Canada

Total Value: $91,851.90

Contract Date:
Nov 30, 2023
Original Value:
$91,851.90
Work Description:
Non-professional Personal Service Contracts not Elsewhere Specified
Instrument Type:
Contract
Commodity Type:
Construction
Additional Comments:
road guardrail replacement
Organization:
Parks Canada

Total Value: $1,759,036.79

Contract Date:
Nov 30, 2023
Original Value:
$1,417,648.70
Work Description:
Non-professional Personal Service Contracts not Elsewhere Specified
Instrument Type:
Contract
Commodity Type:
Construction
Additional Comments:
The project will be carried out within the Cape Breton Highlands National Park (CBHNP) in Nova Scotia – generally in the vicinity of Ingonish. The project will involve the construction of new parking lot(s) and/or rehabilitation of existing parking lot(s). It is anticipated that the work will include: • The construction of one new paved parking lot with a capacity of approximately 45 to 50 vehicles (mix of cars, buses/RVs, and motorcycles). • The rehabilitation of one existing paved parking lot with a capacity of approximately 40 vehicles (mix of cars and motorcycles). • The rehabilitation of one existing unpaved parking lot with a capacity of approximately 12 vehicles (mix of cars and RVs). The number of parking lots, and type and size of parking lot(s) is subject to change. Generally, the construction is expected to include: • Labour, plant, material, tools, construction machinery and equipment, water, heat, light, power, transportation and other facilities and services required to perform the work. • Site preparation consisting of surveying, clearing and grubbing, excavation, cut and fill, grading, placement and compaction of aggregate coarses, and landscape reinstatement. • Retaining wall construction. • Ditch and rock lined dispersion apron construction • Culvert supply and installation. • Concrete work consisting of curbs / gutters, sidewalk and pads. • Asphalt placement. • Line and symbol painting on asphalt • Provision of erosion and sediment control measures. • Hard and soft landscaping and associated amenities such as bicycle rack. • The work involves multiple activities and must be coordinated by a General Contractor. Furthermore, the General Contractor shall be responsible for Occupational Health and Safety on site including traffic control during construction.
Organization:
Parks Canada