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Become a supplier to the Government of Canada

Meet federal agencies that want to buy your products and services

Meet federal agencies that want to buy your products and services

Events The speech will be delivered in French.

SPEARKER'S PRESENTATIONS

1. FAIRE AFFAIRE AVEC LE GOUVERNEMENT DU CANADA
Denis Lévesque
Chef des approvisionnements
Travaux publics et Services gouvernementaux – Bureau des PME, région du Québec

2. FAIRE AFFAIRE AVEC LE GOUVERNEMENT DU CANADA
Michèle Marcoux
Chef des approvisionnements
Travaux publics et Services gouvernementaux – Bureau des PME, région du Québec

3. INFRASTRUCTURE CANADA
Vincent Jarry
Directeur principal
Nouveau pont pour le Saint-Laurent

4. CONSTRUCTION ET DÉFENSE CANADA
Martine Côté
Chef régional de secteur de Services des marchés                              
Construction et Défense Canada

5. BUREAU DE L’OMBUDSMAN DE L’APPROVISIONNEMENT
Gilles Pineau
Gestionnaire des communications
Bureau de l’Ombudsman de l’Approvisionnement

6. ATELIER : MEILLEURES PRATIQUES D’AFFAIRES AVEC UNE CLIENTÈLE GOUVERNEMENTALE
Serge Fleury, M.Sc., Expert-Conseil
Info Opportunités
Centre d’expertise sur les marchés gouvernemetnaux

 

THE ACTIVITY IN BRIEF

In order to facilitate contacts between businesses and the organizations that can obtain supplies from them, as well as to provide further knowledge of the world of government procurement, the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal is organizing three seminars, followed by individual meetings*:

Click here to see the preliminary program.

Participation in the seminars includes a networking luncheon.

Here are a few of the participants you will be able to speak to at this event:

a. Faire affaire avec le gouvernement du Canada
Denis Lévesque et Michèle Marcoux
Chef des approvisionnements
Travaux publics et Services gouvernementaux – Bureau des PME, région du Québec

b. Infrastructure Canada
Vincent Jarry, Directeur principal
Nouveau pont pour le Saint-Laurent

c. Construction de Défense Canada
Martine Côté, Chef régional de secteur de Services des marchés
Construction de Défense Canada

d. Bureau de l’ombudsman de l’approvisionnement
Gilles Pineau, Gestionnaire des communications
Bureau de l'ombudsman de l'approvisionnement

e. Atelier : Meilleures pratiques d’affaires avec une clientèle gouvernementale
Serge Fleury, M.Sc., Expert –conseil
Info-Opportunités
Centre d’expertise sur les marchés gouvernementaux

Prices

Members Non members
Ticket(s)
Ticket(s) $140 * $195 *
Combo
Combo $370 * $535 *

Contact et informations

By phone:

514 871-4001

For more information

Louise Lauzon
Advisor, International Market Development
514 871-4002, ext. 6227
llauzon@ccmm.qc.ca

No reservations, cancellations or refunds after the registration deadline. Participant substitutions are accepted at no extra charge until the event is held. Please note that only substitution notices sent by email at reservations@ccmm.ca will be accepted.

Location

Le Westin Montréal

270,Saint-Antoine Street West
Montréal
H2Y 0A3

Place-d'Armes

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WHY REGISTER?

  • To explore the great potential of business opportunities of federal government procurement
  • To personally meet the people in charge of procurement for various public agencies, and those who ensure the impartiality of the tendering process
  • To keep up to date with the latest developments in regulations on competition and transparency regarding calls for tender and public contracts
  • To network with other entrepreneurs who, like you, are interested in national public markets

WHO SHOULD TAKE PART?

  • All companies seeking government clients on the national market
  • Entrepreneurs, economic development organizations, researchers, and students interested in the issue of procurement by public stakeholders and their tendering process

ABOUT PUBLIC MARKETS

Each year in Canada, the federal, provincial, and municipal governments allocate $120 billion for the purchase of products and services intended for government operations, at all levels.
The federal government’s extremely varied range of goods and services, as well as its considerable purchase volume, offer numerous business opportunities for suppliers in such areas as:

  • Providing services to citizens
  • The construction of public buildings and infrastructures
  • The purchase of new equipment

Being approved as a supplier for government stakeholders comes with several advantages:

  • The clients are all solvent
  • It’s an acknowledgement of the quality of your company’s products or services
  • Various agencies ensure that the procurement process remains transparent, ethical, and impartial

There is recourse for the settlement of any possible disputes

Meet stakeholders from federal departments and agencies seeking to find suppliers.

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