PSPC failed to meet key economic, environmental, and social procurement targets last fiscal year, departmental data shows

The department met its 80-per-cent target in two indicators measuring suppliers’ access to procurements and the fairness and transparency of the process, but fell short on goals for Indigenous, women-owned, and green contracts.
Public Services and Procurement Canada, led by Minister Joël Lightbound, awarded contracts that were worth a total value of $7.4-billion in the 2024-25 fiscal year.

Public Services and Procurement Canada failed to meet its own targets during the last fiscal year with contract awards, small and Indigenous businesses participation, and green procurement well below the desired outcomes, according to the latest

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