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Disclosure of Contracts Over $10,000

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On March 23, 2004, the Government announced a new policy on the mandatory publication of contracts over $10,000.

This Web site provides information on contracts issued by or on behalf of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada. Every three months we will be reporting contracts awarded by the institution in the previous three months.

Effective October 31, 2012, amendments to the Guidelines on the Proactive Disclosure of Contracts require that contracts over $10,000 issued to former public servants in receipt of a pension under the Public Service Superannuation Act after January 1, 2013 be identified as such.

The rules and principles governing government contracting are outlined in the Treasury Board Contracting Policy. The objective of government procurement contracting is to acquire goods and services and to carry out construction in a manner that enhances access, competition and fairness and results in best value or, if appropriate, the optimal balance of overall benefits to the Crown and the Canadian people.

Publication of contracting activity is subject to the requirements of legislation including the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act. Accordingly, some contract information may not be posted.

For more information on government procurement, visit BuyandSell. Additional information on specific contracts may be available at Tenders.

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