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12 tenders found
Shared Services Canada
Closes Aug 25, 2026
Global Affairs Canada (GAC) has a requirement for a 48-month lease of a Multifunction Production Press with two (2) one (1) year options to extend the lease. This Contract is for the supply, delivery,…
Ville de Terrebonne
Closes Aug 25, 2026
G13 - Produits finis
Department of National Defence (DND)
Closes Aug 27, 2026
NOTICE OF PROPOSED PROCUREMENT The Department of National Defence has a requirement for the item detailed below. The delivery is requested at Gatineau, Quebec, by December 15, 2026. Item 1,…
Office of the Chief Electoral Officer (Elections)
Closes Aug 27, 2026
The Office of the Chief Electoral Officer (OCEO), an agent of Parliament, exercises general direction and supervision over the conduct of elections and referendums at the federal level and is commonly…
Ville de Brossard
Closes Aug 27, 2026
G13 - Produits finis
Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)
Closes Sep 1, 2026
To implement the Reciprocal Policy in RFPs, in the Tender Notice contracting officers are to:•In the description field of the tender notice, include one of the following statements: oIf the Policy app…
Telefilm Canada
Closes Sep 21, 2026
Telefilms Event Management sector is coordinating the holding of three (3) major events in France as of 2027-2029: MIF- Marché du film (Cannes Festival), MIFA and MIPCOM. The selected Supplier fo…
Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)
Closes Sep 30, 2026
This publication replaces the following AI Source List publication, https://discovery.ariba.com/rfx/17888843 The purpose of this procurement vehicle is to establish a pre-qualified list of suppliers (…
Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)
Closes Mar 31, 2027
The purpose of this RFI is to issue a request for information to solicit industry opinions and feedback to explore potential options, refine the Commercial Satellite Imagery requirement, and understan…
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Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)
Closes Mar 31, 2027
The purpose of this RFI is to issue a request for information to solicit industry opinions and feedback to explore potential options, refine the commercially available Space Situational Awareness Obse…
Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)
Closes Jul 4, 2028
**This is a republication of the ProServices Request for Supply Arrangement originally published in 2018 This document is a request for supply arrangements. Resulting supply arrangements are non-bi…
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Printing and publishing services for the Canadian federal government are procured through CanadaBuys, covering everything from official government publications and parliamentary documents to signage, promotional materials, and secure printing like passports and certificates. PSPC issues contracts ranging from $5,000 for small print runs to $50 million for secure document production programs. Federal printing contracts require compliance with the Federal Identity Program, ensuring proper use of the Canada wordmark, official languages requirements, and accessibility standards. Suppliers must demonstrate quality control, colour consistency, and the ability to handle bilingual production. For secure printing, additional requirements include facility security clearances, tamper-evident materials, and chain-of-custody documentation. Digital publishing and accessible document production represent growing segments, as the government emphasizes web-first communication and compliance with the Accessible Canada Act. Firms that combine traditional print capabilities with digital publishing, EPUB/PDF accessibility remediation, and large-format graphics are well positioned. Environmental certifications like FSC chain of custody and soy-based ink capabilities are increasingly valued in evaluation criteria.