Conservatives should halt procurement reform initiated by Liberals: lawyer
The government spends between $16-billion to $18-billion per year on procurement of goods and services. Public Works Minister Michael Fortier is promising to clean it up. But critics are emerging.
The federal Conservative government, in its recently-tabled omnibus Accountability Act, is proposing a series of new measures to ensure that the $16-billion to $18-billion it spends on government procurement annually is "fair, open and transparent."
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