As part of the Government of Canada's work to advance economic reconciliation, Canada is supporting Indigenous businesses with federal government procurement opportunities.
Learn about the directive created to address the under-representation of Inuit business participation in federal procurement processes and support the creation and growth of Inuit businesses.
How contracting with Indigenous business works and the next steps Indigenous business owners can take to win contracts awarded by the Government of Canada.
Available to all levels of government and the private sector, this directory helps Indigenous businesses pursue business opportunities.
The requirement for federal departments and agencies ensures a minimum 5% of the total value of contracts are held by Indigenous businesses.
Find and bid on tender opportunities and get support information about Government of Canada procurement.
How we are engaging with Indigenous partners on the co-development of a Transformative Indigenous Procurement Strategy.
How federal procurement works and how you can participate as an Indigenous business owner.
Audits to ensure that Indigenous businesses met the ownership, control, Indigenous employment and Indigenous content criteria.
Report on overall Government of Canada performance, fiscal year 2022 to 2023 for the procurement target to ensure that a minimum of 5% of the total value of federal contracts are awarded to Indigenous businesses.
Bulletins, contracting policies, and reports related to the Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business.
Policies, definitions and procedures about tendering, bidding and dispute mechanism.
How to register and self-identify in the directory, attract international customers, and a guide for Indigenous women starting a new business.
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