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Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)
Closes May 27, 2026
Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)
Closes May 27, 2026
The response time deadline is 14:00 EST Parks Canada requires supply and delivery of firewood to Fundy National Park in New Brunswick. It will be a standing offer for 1 year with an option to extend f…
Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable (Direction générale de la gestion contractuelle)
Closes Jun 4, 2026
G6 - Matériaux de construction
Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)
Closes Jun 16, 2026
This solicitation of offers is open only to Canadian suppliers and to Suppliers of an applicable trading partner. Correctional Services Canada (CORCAN) has a requirement for the provision of seating…
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Mining and natural resources procurement through CanadaBuys supports agencies including Natural Resources Canada, the Geological Survey of Canada, and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. PSPC issues contracts ranging from $15,000 for geological surveys to $50 million for multi-year environmental monitoring and remediation programs at former mine sites. Federal mining-related contracts cover geological mapping, mineral resource assessment, mine site remediation, environmental monitoring, and nuclear facility decommissioning. Suppliers need relevant professional designations (P.Geo, P.Eng), field equipment, and experience working in remote Canadian environments. Security clearances may be required for work at nuclear sites or on Indigenous lands. Canada's critical minerals strategy is driving new federal procurement for exploration assessment, mineral processing research, and supply chain analysis. Companies with expertise in rare earth elements, lithium, cobalt, and other battery minerals are finding emerging opportunities. Environmental remediation of legacy mine sites under the Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan also generates consistent contract volume. Partnerships with Indigenous communities are increasingly important for projects on or near Indigenous territories.