Public Services and Procurement Canada
Raison d’être, mandate and role: Who we are and what we do–2023 to 2024 Departmental Plan

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) plays an important role in the daily operations of the Government of Canada. It is a strategic partner to federal departments and agencies in the achievement of their mandated objectives as their:

The department’s vision is to excel in government operations. Our mission is to deliver high-quality services and programs that meet the needs of federal organizations and ensure sound stewardship on behalf of Canadians.

The department, founded in 1841, was instrumental in the building of our nation’s:

The Department of Public Works and Government Services Act, passed in 1996, established the current department and set out the legal authorities for PSPC’s services. As a common service organization providing government departments, boards and agencies with support services, PSPC delivers on its mandate through 5 core responsibilities:

PSPC’s goal is to manage its business in a way that demonstrates integrity, accountability, efficiency, transparency, and adds value for its client departments and agencies, and Canadians.

The portfolio of the minister of Public Services and Procurement includes Shared Services Canada and 4 Crown corporations:

The minister is also responsible for:

The Office of the Procurement Ombudsman (OPO) also reports to the minister but operates at arm’s length from the department. Details of the operations of the Crown corporations and OPO are provided in separate annual reports that are tabled in parliament by the minister.

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2024-06-12