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  1. Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) supports federal departments and agencies in their daily operations as their central purchasing agent, real property manager, treasurer, accountant, pay and pension administrator, integrity advisor, common service provider and linguistic authority.

  2. Pre-contractual phase: Planning. Includes activities related to requirement definition and preliminary procurement planning up to issuance of bid solicitation. During this phase, various activities may arise such as: Verify the requisition form for goods and services, the funding and the security requirements.

  3. Procurement process | CanadaBuys. The Government of Canada mainly uses a fair, competitive process aimed at getting the best value for Canadians. This process involves using standing offers, supply arrangements or contracts to pre-qualify suppliers. It has three phases: Phase 1. Planning procurement.

  4. Find out whether the government buys your goods or services, understand the contracting process, how to register in supplier databases, build networks and promote your business, search for opportunities, understand the security clearance process, learn about bidding on opportunities. Find an upcoming Doing business seminar.

  5. Procurement policies, directives, statutes, regulations, trade agreements and the challenge process. Acquisition clauses and conditions Procurement clauses and general conditions, plus instructions on how they are used.

  6. Buyandsell.gc.ca is the Government of Canada's open procurement information service to find tender opportunities, pre-qualified suppliers, contract awards and history, events for businesses, contacts, and to learn how to do business with the Government of Canada.

  7. The Government of Canada is creating a world-class, accessible procurement system to deliver better results for Canadians and make it easier for Canadian companies to do business with the government.

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