Governments buy Billions in Goods & Services from Canadian Businesses

Organiser
Entrepreneurs International
Date
2-3 Feb 2010 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Toronto, CA
Cost
300.0 CAD

The Government of Canada spends about $20 billion a year on goods and services. As the Government’s main purchasing arm, Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) plays a key role by helping departments define their requirements or scope of work, and obtain the goods and services they need at the right price.

PWGSC must meet the contracting objectives of the Government of Canada—to procure goods and services in a way that enhances access and competition, treats industry fairly, and gets the best value for Canadians. Every purchase is subject to Canadian laws, regulations, government policies, and must meet Canada’s trade obligations.

The Ontario Government, the City of Toronto and local school boards spend millions more!

How much of government business do you want?

Wayne Cook is a Registered Lobbyist and will assist paid up members in getting business from all three levels of government. He will NOT charge the usual retainer and only earn a small commission and again only if you receive a government contract.

Contact Wayne at: [email protected] or by telephone (905) 604-3839. Free event for Lifetime members, but you must RSVP. If you are not a Lifetime member, the fee for this even is your $300.00 Annual membership.

This event is only open to paid members. To become a member, use PayPal and register for this event today!

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