Real property activities: Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates—May 29, 2023

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Leases and contracts related to the St-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing

Context

Since 2017, Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) has supported the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canada Border Services Agency, and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada by putting in place contracts and, leases on their behalf to help accommodate an increase in asylum seekers at the St-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing. It is important to note that no procurement contracts, but only leases have been issued to companies associated with Pierre Guay.

On March 25, 2023, the Roxham Road irregular crossing was closed. PSPC continues to support its clients and, at this time, they have indicated a need for continued operations near the Lacolle border crossings. As such, the leases with companies owned by Pierre Guay are ongoing for now.

Suggested response

Evolution of the office portfolio

Context

PSPC is the federal government’s administrator of real property and is responsible for approximately 6 million square metres of rentable office space across Canada. Studies undertaken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic showed that office space was not optimally utilized.

Suggested response

If pressed on specific actions:

Greening Public Services and Procurement Canada’s portfolio

Context

PSPC Crown-owned building portfolio (excluding housing) is achieving results in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and towards becoming net-zero carbon, in response to the Greening Government Strategy. The department is also achieving results toward zero plastic waste.

Suggested response

The government is taking action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its buildings:

If pressed on how the remaining greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced in its Crown-owned portfolio:

If pressed on zero plastics:

National Capital Region bridges

Context

Budget 2019 provided funding for the replacement of the Alexandra Bridge, and the rehabilitation and ongoing maintenance of the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge and the Chaudière Crossing. It also provided direction for refreshing technical studies on a potential additional (6th) interprovincial crossing in the National Capital Region and developing a Long-Term Integrated Interprovincial Crossings Plan.

Suggested response

If pressed on the Long-Term Integrated Interprovincial Crossings Plan:

If pressed on an additional National Capital Region crossing (for example, 6th crossing):

If pressed on replacing the Alexandra Bridge:

If pressed on interprovincial tramway connections:

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