
Lockheed Martin Canada’s preferred status in $60B warships competition under legal fire
The $60-billion effort to build new warships for Canada’s navy has hit another snag, this time in the form of a legal challenge by one

Lockheed Martin Canada’s preferred status in $60B warships competition under legal fire
The $60-billion effort to build new warships for Canada’s navy has hit another snag, this time in the form of a legal challenge by one

Feds seeking roof repairs on Ottawa defense medical centre
The Government of Canada is looking to repair the roof of one of its buildings damaged in a storm last September. The east roof of

Feds eye greater role for private landlords to meet office space needs
The federal government’s top real estate official says he wants to rely more heavily on the private sector to fulfil the bureaucracy’s office space requirements.
Feds to fill long-empty space in EDC tower in downtown Ottawa
The federal government is set to expand its downtown footprint after subleasing long-vacant space in the head office of the Export Development Corp. Public Services

Federal government moves ahead with massive overhaul of West Memorial Building
A massive, unoccupied government building in downtown Ottawa is getting a complete overhaul, with a tender now out for the project. The West Memorial Building

Cleanup of new Ottawa Hospital site to cost $11M
The Sir John Carling Building sat on the land until it was imploded in 2014, but the demolition left behind a chemical residue that leaked

Minister, industry leaders pick apart federal procurement process at Ottawa event
Representatives of both the public and private sector came together at Ottawa’s Westin Hotel on Thursday to break down the frustrating features of federal government

Feds cross ‘milestone’ in clearing Phoenix pay backlog
Government officials say they’ve turned the corner in trying to fix the troubled Phoenix civil service pay system. But Public Services and Procurement Canada deputy
Feds gear up for $30.6M East Block rehabilitation in Ottawa
More cranes, scaffolding and construction workers are scheduled to head to Parliament Hill later this year as the federal government tackles “deteriorated” sections of East
Problems with Phoenix pay system expected to persist past April
It’s unlikely that any single person will be held accountable for the government’s failed employee pay system, a senior federal bureaucrat told a news conference
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