Parliamentary Secretary Ménard to announce next steps of Buy Canadian policy
Parliamentary Secretary Marie-Gabrielle Ménard will announce new measures in Montréal to support small business involvement in federal procurement, advancing the Buy Canadian policy.
Parliamentary Secretary Marie-Gabrielle Ménard is set to unveil new initiatives aimed at bolstering the participation of small businesses in federal procurement processes. This announcement, made on behalf of Minister Joël Lightbound, signifies a tangible step forward for the government's Buy Canadian policy.
The Buy Canadian policy is designed to leverage government purchasing power to benefit Canadian businesses, fostering economic growth and job creation within the country. Enhancing small business involvement is a key component of this strategy, recognizing their vital role in the national economy.
For professionals and businesses involved in government contracting or those aspiring to, these new measures could introduce revised bidding processes, updated criteria, or new support programs. Understanding these changes will be crucial for navigating federal procurement opportunities effectively.
Licensed professionals and business owners across various sectors in Canada should monitor these developments closely. The policy's evolution could create new avenues for securing government contracts, impacting business strategies and growth potential.
Source
This is a summary of a public news release. Read the original at Government of Canada News.
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