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Replacement of the CP-140 will support a Canadian Multi-Mission Aircraft capability that is fully operationally ready, interoperable with allies and key partners, and is able to contribute to Canada’s domestic and international commitments by 2030.
Notes:
- All questions related to capability and costs should be answered by the Minister of National Defence
- All questions related to industrial and technological benefits should be answered by the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development
In December 2023, the Department of National Defence responded to a media inquiry regarding the issues and repairs underway on the Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships. As part of this response, 14 ongoing issues were proactively disclosed. These issues continue to draw media attention.
Questions have been raised in the past on the level of postal service in rural communities and on the moratorium on rural post office closures. On February 6, 2024, the Government Operations and Estimates Committee passed a motion to study the decline of rural postal services
On Monday, April 15, 2024, the Office of the Procurement Ombud published its procurement practice review report for contracts awarded to McKinsey & Company.
On Tuesday, June 4, 2024, the Office of the Auditor General published its performance audit on Professional Services contracts awarded to McKinsey & Company.
Public Services and Procurement Canada is working with Health Canada to provide contract management services for the new Canadian Dental Care Plan.
Note: All questions regarding the collaboration with provincial and territorial partners and the design of the program should be directed to Health Canada.
Public Services and Procurement Canada is replacing the Alexandra Bridge as part of its responsibility to maintain and renew interprovincial infrastructure in the National Capital Region.
Q1 – How is the AgriRecovery framework responding to disaster events? Q2 – How is AAFC helping farmers with increased costs? Q3 – How is the government addressing climate change through business risk management? Q4 - How is the BRM Suite supporting producers in British Columbia given multiple events impacting the province? Q5 - How is the government responding to requests for fundamental BRM program improvements?
Q1 – When will the Grocery Code of Conduct be implemented? Q2 – How will governments support the implementation of the Grocery Code? Q3 - Will a grocery code of conduct impact food prices? Q4. Will compliance with the Grocery Code be enforceable? Q5 – Why is the government not imposing a mandatory code of conduct?
Q1– What is the ruling of the CPTPP Panel? Q2 – How is Canada responding to the next steps from New Zealand on dairy TRQs? Q3– What is the ruling of the second CUSMA Panel? Q4-What are the expected next steps from the United States on the issue of dairy?