Current Problems: Business and Reconciliation (92)

Exploring Theme: "Indigenous Procurement"

Updates on this page: 3 (Filtered by Indigenous Group "Métis")
 

August 26, 2024


‘It’s not right’: Indigenous leaders call on Ottawa to clean up procurement system

By Alex Boutilier, Melissa Ridgen & Patti Sonntag  Global News Indigenous leaders caution the Liberal government’s expansive interpretation of Indigeneity in Canada has added to confusion in who qualifies for a multi-billion dollar procurement program intended to boost First Nations, Métis and Inuit businesses. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s governments have made reconciliation a central theme in Ottawa. But their work...

February 27, 2024


Feds reviewing Indigenous procurement policies as they grapple with ArriveCan revelations

‘Defining who is Indigenous is challenging in some cases,’ Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says CBC News: Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu said Tuesday the federal government is reviewing its procurement policies to determine who can claim to be Indigenous when bidding for federal contracts set aside for First Nations, Métis and Inuit people. “It’s...

January 1, 1970


Métis business leader calls federal study ‘a witch hunt’ against Indigenous procurement

In 2021, Ottawa set a target of awarding 5 per cent of federal contracts to Indigenous businesses CBC Indigenous: Ottawa says it’s awarding more federal contracts to Indigenous businesses than ever before, but the Assembly of First Nations worries some of the companies have no ties to Indigenous communities.  The House of Commons Standing Committee on Government Operations...

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