Whether it's goats to keep lawns tidy or felt hats to ensure Mounties look spiffy, Canada’s governments make many surprising and entertaining purchases every year.

And they all can be found in the IJF’s newest public-interest database. The procurement database, released Tuesday, shares both awarded contracts and tenders — invitations to companies to bid for upcoming contract opportunities — made by government departments and agencies federally and in B.C.

Procurement

Canadian governments spend billions of taxpayer dollars on contracts every year. The IJF is holding public institutions accountable by tracking where that money goes.

Buyers
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