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NOTE: THIS PAGE PROVIDES GUIDANCE TO WESTERN REGION DEPARTMENTS ONLY. AS SUCH, THIS INFORMATION IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
For all other stakeholders, please reach out to Indigenous Procurement Policy Directorate at mailto:TPSGC.PAApprovisionAutochtone-APIndigenousProc.PWGSC@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca

                                                   **This page is considered an ever-green resource** 

Indigenous Considerations in WR Government Procurement

THE WHAT: This Wiki page is a starting point to explore and understand GOC's obligations for when there's a requirement located a Modern Treaty (also known as Comprehensive Land Claim Agreements [CLCAs]) area and/or if you are considering Indigenous opportunities in your procurement, in general (not located in a Modern Treaty area). Requirements that are subject to Modern Treaties often require a unique set of procedures and must be reviewed by our Modern Treaty Support Team. The resources found in this section will help you through these procedures and direct you to the applicable resources.

THE WHY: Considering Indigenous opportunities in procurement is strongly encouraged and can be found in our Minister's mandate letter. There is no requirement too big or too small. We must take every opportunity to realize social benefits in federal contracting. We must develop and sustain a positive working relationship with the claimant groups, northern partners, be proactive and develop trust, encourage open communication, be flexible but realistic and realize that each agreement is unique.

THE HOW: MODERN TREATIES AND THE NUNAVUT LAND CLAIMS AGREEMENT

Modern Treaties

Modern Treaties (also known as Comprehensive Land Claim Agreements [CLCAs]) area - minus the Nunavut Settlement Area (NSA) (please see Nunavut Information and Procedures tab).
Most requirements that take place in a Modern Treaty (CLCA) area must include Indigenous Benefit Plan (IBP) (as known as Indigenous Opportunities Considerations [IOC]). There are no requirements that are too big or too small. We must take every opportunity to realize socio-economic benefits in federal contracting. Please explore this page as it will help you to understand your obligations and will point you to the appropriate resources to support you in your implementation.

Nunavut Land Claims Agreement

Most requirements that take place in the NSA must include Inuit considerations including Inuit and Nunavut benefit evaluation criteria. There are no requirements that are too big or too small. We must take every opportunity to realize socio-economic benefits in federal contracting. Please explore this page as it will help you to understand your obligations and will point you to the appropriate resources to support you in your implementation.

** NEW** November 2021, CSPS released a 5 and a half minute video titled “Introduction to Procurement Obligations in the Nunavut Settlement Area”! Click here to WATCH!

Western Region Modern Treaty Guide

The Western Region Modern Treaty Support Team has created a reference guide to provide PSPC's clients with an overview of the key activities required to be taken and considered when completed a procurement project within a Modern Treaty(CLCA) area.
You can access the Full Guide here File:Western Region Modern Treaty Guide (1).pdf

You can access the one-pager here

Indigenous Market Capacity

What you will find on this page? On this page you will find a list of Indigenous Business Directories that can help assess Indigenous Capacity for your requirement.

Indigenous Business Directories: Indigenous Services Canada Directory: Indigenous Business Directory - Contact ISC for assistance performing advanced search

Standing Offers and Supply Arrangements Application (SOSA App)

For a list of Inuit businesses for the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement and for the Nunavik Inuit Land Claims Agreement, consult the Makivik Business website.

For a list of Cree businesses for the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement, consult the Grand Council of the Crees business directory.

For a list of Naskapi businesses in the Northeastern Quebec Settlement Area, consult the Naskapi Business Directory

For a list of Inuvialuit businesses in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, consult the Inuvialuit Business List.

For a list of Gwich'in businesses in the Gwich'in Settlement Area, consult the Gwich'in Business Directory.

For a list of Inuit businesses in the Nunavut Settlement Area, consult the Inuit Firm Registry.

For more information on Tlicho businesses, visit the Tlicho Business website.

For a list of Inuit businesses in the Labrador Inuit Settlement Area, consult the Nunatsiavut Government's Business Directory page.

For a list of Kwanlin Dun First Nation businesses, consult the Kwanlin Dun Business Listings website.

For a list of Na-Cho Nyak Dun businesses, consult the Na-Cho Nyak Dun Development Corporation Businesses and Partnerships website.

For a list of Tsawwassen First Nations businesses, consult the Tsawwassen Business Directory website.

For a list of Maa-Nulth First Nations businesses, consult the following Maa-Nulth First Nations business websites: a. Huu-ay-aht First Nations b. Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h First Nations c. Toquaht Nation

Canadian Council for Indigenous Business: https://www.ccab.com/

Union Gas: https://www.uniongas.com/about-us/community/indigenous/business-list

Indigenous Business and Investment Council: https://www.bcibic.ca/

Canadian Indigenous and Minority Supplier Council: www.camsc.ca

Province of Manitoba: https://www.gov.mb.ca/inr/

Province of Ontario: https://www.ontario.ca/page/indigenous-businesses-bidding-government-contracts

Native Women’s Association of Canada: https://www.nwac.ca/womens-business-directory/

Certified Métis Business Directory SaskMétis Business Directory | Certified Saskatchewan Métis Business (saskmetisworks.ca)

NEW Determining Indigenous Business Availability

Useful Guide on doing market reasearch specific to Indigenous CapacityFile:WR Modern Treaty Guide - One Pager 20220126.pdf

Training Resources

GCCampus online courses – Canada School of Public Service Indigenous Learning Series

1. Federal Implementation of Modern Treaties and Self-Government Agreements (K208) https://catalogue.csps-efpc.gc.ca/product?catalog=IRA145&cm_locale=en

Topics include:

  1. understanding the historical, legal and policy context of modern treaties and self-government agreements
  2. reviewing the content and structure of agreements
  3. clarifying the roles and responsibilities of federal officials
  4. reviewing the implementation process and its challenges
  5. building strong relationships and resolving disputes

2. Indigenous Learning Series: https://learn-apprendre.csps-efpc.gc.ca/application/en/content/indigenous-learning-series In this section, there is a series of podcasts of stories from Indigenous Public Servants, video, a historical timeline and cultural protocols guide.

3. GCampus courses: A Journey Towards Reconciliation: Canada through a New Lens (on-line)

  1. Reconciliation begins with me (K105) https://learn-apprendre.csps-efpc.gc.ca/application/en/content/reconciliation-begins-me-k105
  2. Procurement in Nunavut Settlement Area (COR410) https://app.csps-efpc.gc.ca/d2l/home/7841
  3. Indigenous Considerations in Procurement (COR409) https://app.csps-efpc.gc.ca/d2l/home/8717
  4. Cultural Self-Reflection: What I Know and What I Don't Know (K099) https://learn-apprendre.csps-efpc.gc.ca/application/en/content/application/en/content/cultural-self-reflection-what-i-know-and-what-i-dont-know-k099
  5. The Uncomfortable Truth (K100) https://learn-apprendre.csps-efpc.gc.ca/application/en/content/uncomfortable-truth-k100
  6. First Nations in Canada (K101) https://learn-apprendre.csps-efpc.gc.ca/application/en/content/first-nations-canada-k101
  7. Métis in Canada (K102) https://learn-apprendre.csps-efpc.gc.ca/application/en/content/metis-canada-k102
  8. Inuit in Canada (K103) https://learn-apprendre.csps-efpc.gc.ca/application/en/content/inuit-canada-k103
  9. KAIROS Blanket Exercise (K104) https://learn-apprendre.csps-efpc.gc.ca/application/en/content/kairos-blanket-exercise-k104

External Links and Resources

Government of Canada Resources:

  1. Modern Treaties (SM)
  1. Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (SM)
    1. Nunavut Agreement: Article 24 (NTI)
    2. Inuit Firm Registry (IFR)
    3. Guide on Government Contracts in the Nunavut Area
  2. Aboriginal and Treaty Rights Information System (ATRIS)
  1. Map Room (CIRNAC)
  1. Treaties, Agreements and Negotiations (CIRNAC)
    1. Duty to Consult
    2. Guide for Federal Implementers of Comprehensive Land Claims and Self-Government Agreements
    3. Final Agreements and Related Implementation Matters
  • Indigenous Peoples: A Guide to Terminology

https://www.ictinc.ca/indigenous-peoples-a-guide-to-terminology

Western Region Modern Treaty Support Team Contacts

WR CLCA Inbox (Modern Treaty Support Team)

mailto:PWGSC.WSTSSOCLCA-ROSSOCLCA.TPSGC@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca

Modern Treaty Support Team Members

Anthony Tiet: mailto:anthony.tiet@pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca

Ashley Tegart: [[1]]

Monnette Calixto: mailto:monnette.calixto@pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca

Crystal Villanueva: mailto:crystal.villanueva@pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca



HQ Indigenous Procurement and Policy Directorate (IPPD):

Indigenous Procurement Policy Directorate at mailto:TPSGC.PAApprovisionAutochtone-APIndigenousProc.PWGSC@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca

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