Directive on Government Contracts, Including Real Property Leases, in the Nunavut Settlement Area

The Directive on Government Contracts, Including Real Property Leases, in the Nunavut Settlement Area ensures that government contracting in the Nunavut Settlement Area will meet the Government of Canada’s obligations under Article 24 of the Nunavut Agreement.
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Appendix D: Mandatory Procedure on Reporting on Government Contracts, Including Real Property Leases, in the Nunavut Settlement Area

  • D.1 Effective date
    • D.1.1This mandatory procedure takes effect on .
  • D.2 Mandatory procedure
    • D.2.1This mandatory procedure describes the additional documentation required for government contracts valued at over $10,000, and for real property leases valued at over $100,000.
    • D.2.2

      The information in the following table must be included in the report required under the directive, excluding any information whose disclosure may compromise a criminal investigation, litigation, national security or public safety, and information described in paragraphs 20(1)(a) to (d) of the Access to Information Act (for example, a contractor’s trade secret).

      Element Description
      Reference number Unique identifier for the government contract or real property lease in the Nunavut Settlement Area
      Value of government contract or real property lease Dollar value
      Vendor or lessor name and address Name and address
      Vendor or lessor classification
      • Inuit firm
      • Inuit joint venture
      • Indigenous firm
      • Indigenous joint venture
      • Other
      Type of government contract or real property lease Goods, service, construction contract or real property lease
      Competitive (solicitation or invitation) or non-competitive contract or real property lease
      1. Invitation (limited for bidding by Inuit firms, or a right of first refusal)
      2. Reserved for competition among Indigenous firms
      3. Open tender or competitive
      4. Non-competitive
      Were Inuit firms that previously provided similar work or that have successfully fulfilled a similar real property lease notified of the solicitation? Yes or no
      Were Inuit benefit criteria included in the solicitation? Yes or no
      Value of Inuit benefits Dollar value
      Benefits provided to Inuit firms and Inuit Description of the benefits provided by the contractor or lessor

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