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Measures to stabilize temporary resident intake.
Canada's commercial relationship with the EU, including the role of CETA
Concerns about IRCC’s use of automation and artificial intelligence in decision-making on client applications have prompted the development of an AI strategy.
Processing and measures for temporary workers
The Government of Canada is pursuing efforts to investigate and deter fraudulent billing by individuals working as sub-contractors on federal professional services contracts.
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), on behalf of the Department of National Defence (DND), issued a Request for Information (RFI) to industry stakeholders to gain further information on the availability of submarines that are currently in service or in production, and the industry’s capability and capacity to build and deliver up to 12 submarines to Canada.
The National Shipbuilding Strategy is a long-term commitment to renew the vessel fleets of the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Coast Guard, create a sustainable marine sector, and generate economic benefits for Canadians.
Note: All questions related to budget, requirements, timelines, international comparisons, and project management should be directed to the Minister of Fisheries or the Minister of National Defence.
Public Services and Procurement Canada is working to proactively address the impact of potential tariffs on procurement.
Canada has committed to reach defence expenditures of 2% of gross domestic product, as agreed to with NATO members at the Vilnius Summit in 2023.
Budget 2024 communicated the Government’s intent to launch the Public Lands for Homes Plan under the leadership of the former Minister of Public Services and Procurement with the support of the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities.