Parole Board of Canada
SaveTotal Contracts
1,186
Total Value
$34.2M
Unique Vendors
541
Competitive %
66%
of all contracts
Procurement Method Breakdown
Competitive
778
66% of contracts
Non-Competitive
408
34% of contracts
Top Vendors by Contract Value
| # | Vendor | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BELL CANADA TELEPHONE | 11 | $1.6M |
| 2 | Canon Canada Inc. | 32 | $906.8K |
| 3 | XEROX CANADA LTD | 11 | $636.6K |
| 4 | CANADIAN CORPS OF COMMISSIONAIRES | 3 | $520.1K |
| 5 | NISHA TECHNOLOGIES INC. | 3 | $473.7K |
| 6 | Noel Milliea | 9 | $433.0K |
| 7 | DynaBook Canada Inc. | 5 | $424.3K |
| 8 | Telecom Computer Inc. | 4 | $394.7K |
| 9 | PUROLATOR INC | 7 | $386.1K |
| 10 | BELL MOBILITY INC | 6 | $369.6K |
| 11 | Airco Aircraft Charters Ltd. | 5 | $349.3K |
| 12 | TELUS COMMUNICATIONS INC | 9 | $342.5K |
| 13 | Altis Recruitment & Technology Inc. | 8 | $305.1K |
| 14 | IRON MOUNTAIN | 15 | $276.0K |
| 15 | Corps of Commissionaires | 6 | $266.5K |
| 16 | BELL CANADA | 6 | $264.5K |
| 17 | CANADA POST CORPORATION | 10 | $260.8K |
| 18 | ANTHONY MACAULEY ASSOCIATES INC, | 8 | $245.6K |
| 19 | The Canadian Corps of Commissionaires | 5 | $237.3K |
| 20 | Charlotte Hebert | 9 | $225.2K |
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