Public Services and Procurement Canada
Acts and regulations
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) plays an important role in the daily operations of the Government of Canada. The department is the government's principal banker, accountant, central purchasing agent, linguistic authority, and real property manager. The department's vision is to excel in government operations, and its mission is to deliver high-quality services and programs that meet the needs of federal organizations and ensure sound stewardship on behalf of Canadians. All of the government's acts and regulations can be found on the Department of Justice website.
Acts
Access a comprehensive list of the most recent acts PSPC is responsible for providing by the Department of Justice Canada
Regulations
Access a comprehensive list of the most recent regulations PSPC is responsible for providing by the department of Justice Canada
Interpretation policy
Learn about PSPC’s commitments, practices and tools that ensure fair, transparent and consistent procurement processes
Forward regulatory plan
Stay current with PSPC’s proposed regulatory changes and actions
Administrative Burden Baselines
Keep up-to-date with publicly reported Administrative Burden baseline counts of federal regulatory requirements
To learn about upcoming or ongoing consultations on proposed federal regulations, visit the Canada Gazette and Consulting with Canadians websites.
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