Contracting Policy Notice 2025-7: Buy Canadian Policies and associated amendments to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Inquiry Regulations and Directive on the Management of Procurement

Date: December 17, 2025

Overview

The Government of Canada is implementing measures to become our own best customer, moving from “best efforts” to a clear obligation to buy Canadian and use more Canadian steel, aluminum, wood products and other Canadian materials, products, technologies and services in federal purchasing. This includes release of a new Buy Canadian Policy.

As announced on December 16, 2025, Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), as the exclusive authority for procurement for the Government of Canada, has developed the Buy Canadian Procurement Policy Framework, which took effect on December 16, 2025. It provides an overarching foundation for Buy Canadian procurement policies to strengthen Canada’s economic resilience and industrial capacity, and support domestic businesses and workers, by prioritizing Canadian suppliers, materials and content in federal procurements.

The following policy instruments are issued under this Buy Canadian Procurement Policy Framework. Each policy establishes specific requirements that support the implementation of Buy Canadian measures in federal procurement:

The Buy Canadian Procurement Policy Framework applies to all departments and agencies as listed in Schedules I, I.1 and II of the Financial Administration Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. F-11. Crown corporations and their subsidiaries, as federal entities, are encouraged to align with this framework and its related instruments in a manner consistent with their mandates.

Amendments to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Procurement Inquiry Regulations

Complementary amendments have also been made to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Procurement Inquiry Regulations, effective December 15, 2025, to facilitate the implementation of the Buy Canadian Policy. The amendments modify the scope of the matters that the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) is able to review with respect to federal procurement processes.

Specifically, after the amendments come into force, the CITT shall not examine any measures in the procurement process that:

The amendments and their explanation are outlined in the Canada Gazette.

Amendments to the Directive on the Management of Procurement

The Directive on the Management of Procurement was also amended to reflect the new Buy Canadian requirements in the roles and responsibilities of business owners and contracting authorities:

The Buy Canadian Procurement Policy Framework is now reflected in Appendix D.7, which requires that:

Other considerations

Departments are advised to update their departmental procurement management framework to reflect these changes and are encouraged to engage their internal audit function to support compliance. As a reminder, departments are required to:

Contracting authorities are also advised that they will be expected to enhance their understanding of the availability and capability of Canadian suppliers in their market analysis and industry engagement activities.

Additional tools and guidance to facilitate implementation of the Buy Canadian Procurement Policy Framework and its policies will be developed and communicated to departments by PSPC and the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) as aligned with their mandates.

Enquiries

Enquiries about the Buy Canadian Procurement Policy Framework and related policies can be directed to the organizational unit in your department responsible for this subject matter. For interpretation of the Buy Canadian Procurement Policy Framework, contact spac.paachetezcanadien-apbuycanadian.pspc@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca.

Questions about this policy notice or the directive should be directed to TBS Public Enquiries at questions@tbs-sct.gc.ca.

Questions about the amendments to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Procurement Inquiry Regulations should be directed to the Department of Finance Canada at fin.simaconsult-lmsiconsult.fin@fin.gc.ca.

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