Opportunity

CanadaBuys #21301-25-4796757/B

Correctional Service Canada Solicits Psychiatric Services for La Macaza Institution

Posted

April 24, 2026

Respond By

May 14, 2026

Identifier

21301-25-4796757/B

NAICS

621112

Correctional Service Canada (CSC) is seeking licensed psychiatrists to provide comprehensive mental health services at the La Macaza Institution, a federal correctional facility in Quebec. - Government Buyer: - Correctional Service Canada (CSC), National Comptrollers Branch - Contracting authority: Stephanie Glezos - OEMs and Vendors: - No OEMs or commercial vendors are specified, as this is a professional services procurement for licensed psychiatrists - Products/Services Requested: - Psychiatric clinical care for offenders, including: - Clinical assessments, treatment, and telepsychiatry - Psychiatric evaluations and assessment reports (approx. 6 annually) - Participation in quality improvement initiatives (approx. 225 hours annually) - On-call/call-back psychiatric services as needed - Telephone consultation services for health care professionals - Participation in meetings, legal and administrative proceedings, and offender grievance processes - Estimated annual clinical hours: up to 1,050 - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Psychiatrist must hold a valid provincial license and meet specific experience and training criteria - Compliance with CSC's National Essential Health Services Framework and Medical Practitioner By-Laws - Strict security, documentation, and reporting requirements - Only Canadian suppliers are eligible - Selection based on highest technical merit within a set budget - Period of Performance: - 36 months (September 1, 2026 – August 31, 2029), with a possible 60-day transition extension - Place of Performance: - La Macaza Institution, 321 chemin de l'aéroport, La Macaza, Quebec J0T 1R0

Description

Correctional Service Canada (CSC) is seeking licensed psychiatrists to provide mental health care services at the La Macaza Institution in Quebec. The scope includes delivering mental health services to offenders, preparing documentation for legal and administrative proceedings, and coordinating mental health services. The contract duration is 36 months starting approximately September 1, 2026. The procurement method is competitive open bidding with selection based on highest technical merit within a stipulated maximum budget.

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