Buyer intelligence
How this department buys, derived from disclosed contract history.
- Sole-source share
- 54%
- of contracts awarded non-competitively
- Q4 spend share
- 20%
- of value awarded Jan–Mar (fiscal year-end)
- Top-5 vendor share
- 33%
- of value held by the 5 largest vendors
- Active vendor base
- 118
- distinct vendors with disclosed contracts
Status of Women Canada
SaveTotal Contracts
197
Total Value
$7.9M
Unique Vendors
118
Competitive %
46%
of all contracts
Procurement Method Breakdown
Competitive
91
46% of contracts
Non-Competitive
106
54% of contracts
Top Vendors by Contract Value
| # | Vendor | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Excel Human Resources Inc. | 26 | $648.3K |
| 2 | Altis HR Ottawa | 10 | $616.0K |
| 3 | Mishkumi Technologies Inc. | 5 | $371.9K |
| 4 | The AIM Group Inc. | 3 | $297.2K |
| 5 | CORCAN | 5 | $222.4K |
| 6 | Société Gamma Inc. | 3 | $195.0K |
| 7 | NewFound Recruiting Corporation | 4 | $182.7K |
| 8 | Les Traductions Tessier S.C.C. | 3 | $143.4K |
| 9 | CBCI Telecom.com | 5 | $133.1K |
| 10 | Forest Communications Inc. | 3 | $118.4K |
| 11 | Softchoice Corporation | 7 | $118.3K |
| 12 | Xerox Canada Ltd | 3 | $68.3K |
| 13 | Llama Communications | 3 | $61.9K |
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