Morning Update: Number of companies listed as Indigenous jumps sharply as Ottawa adopts procurement target

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The value of government contracts awarded under the program rose to $862-million in the 2022-23 fiscal year, up from $170-million five years prior

More than 800 new registrants enrolled over the year in the Indigenous Business Directory, a database of companies eligible to participate in Ottawa’s procurement strategy for expanding the Indigenous economy. That jump,

But the federal government is now pledging to review its approach to such contracting incentives in response to concerns from some Indigenous groups. In reports and interviews, they have outlined a series of issues related to a lack of oversight and scrutiny when it comes to which companies are eligible and whether the strategy’s requirements to employ Indigenous workers are actually enforced.

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