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Public Services and Procurement Canada is committed to making its buildings greener and more accessible, while investing in communities and creating jobs.
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Public Services and Procurement Canada is committed to providing a safe and modern workplace for federal employees, occupants, tenants and visitors of the Les Terrasses de la Chaudière complex.
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Over the course of their lives, seniors have made tremendous contributions to their communities right across Canada, and carry with them a wealth of knowledge, experience and skills they can continue to contribute going forward.
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Budget 2019 is the next step in the Government of Canada’s plan to make sure middle-class Canadians benefit from Canada’s economic growth. That includes helping more Canadians find an affordable home, prepare for good, well-paying jobs, retire with confidence and afford the prescription drugs they need.
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Through Canada’s defence policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged, the Government of Canada is ensuring that our women and men in uniform have the equipment they need to do their jobs and protect Canadians.
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Federal departments and agencies purchase on average $22 billion in goods and services each year to help deliver programs and services to Canadians. Through procurement, the Government of Canada is committed to obtaining the best possible value for all Canadians and advancing important social and economic objectives.
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Through the National Shipbuilding Strategy, the Government of Canada is making sure the Canadian Coast Guard has the equipment and vessels it needs, while generating significant economic benefits.
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Through a Request for Information issued today, the Government of Canada is seeking input from the marine industry regarding the procurement of an existing light icebreaking vessel to provide options for filling interim requirements in the Canadian Coast Guard’s delivery of icebreaking services for the St. Lawrence Seaway while other ships in the fleet undergo maintenance.
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Through the Oceans Protection Plan, the Government of Canada is getting the Canadian Coast Guard the equipment it needs to protect our oceans and waterways.