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Government of Canada Reviews Indigenous Procurement Oversight
March 25, 2026
A recent analysis reveals that up to $839 million of Canadian federal procurement spending under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) may have been awarded to "red flag" suppliers who meet Indigenous ownership criteria but provide limited actual Indigenous economic benefit. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of PSIB in supporting genuine Indigenous businesses and highlights the need for enhanced verification and oversight mechanisms. Key Indigenous stakeholders and government representatives emphasize the importance of ensuring that procurement opportunities reach Indigenous firms capable of delivering value and economic impact.
- The Government of Canada has awarded over $1.24 billion in contracts under PSIB since 2014, with a significant portion potentially not delivering intended Indigenous economic benefits.
- Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and the First Nation Procurement Authority (FNPA) are central to managing and auditing these procurement activities.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased scrutiny and possible revisions to verification processes to ensure compliance with Indigenous economic benefit requirements.
- Contractors and Indigenous-owned firms should prepare for more rigorous audits and demonstrate substantive Indigenous participation and benefit in their proposals and contract performance.
Tato Recruiting has followed all rules and regulations of the Procurement for Indigenous Business Strategy (PSIB)3 This has been confirmed through government audits, as well as most recently through an Indigenous Business Directory audit.
— John Beaupre9, President of Tato Recruiting
It concerns me that some opportunities may be taken by others who arenb4t experienced or are using non-Indigenous suppliers to meet the need when we do have Indigenous suppliers able and ready and willing to take on some of these contracts.
— Dawn Madahbee Leach, FNPA Board Member
They (the government) is going to come up with figures saying theyb4ve awarded billions of dollars to Indigenous peoples and firms, and the reality is a lot of those dollars arenb4t going to Indigenous peoples and firms.
— Noah Fry
Agencies
Government of Canada, Indigenous Services Canada, First Nation Procurement Authority
Vendors
Tato Recruiting, Dalian Enterprises, Adirondack Information, Setaside Solutions, S.i. Systems
Contracts
$1.24 billion in 2023-24; up to $839 million identified as potentially going to red flag suppliers, Nearly $8 million, Up to $220 million
Locations
Sources
- $699M to βred flagβ suppliers under Indigenous procurement strategy | Ottawa Citizen · Ottawa Citizen · Mar 25