Analysis (2010-2019)
The charts below are simple aggregate analyses of Government of Canada contract spending data. They are generated from the combined dataset of scraped Proactive Disclosure websites and Open Government CSV data. See the Methodology page to learn more about how this data was aggregated and analyzed.
Because the spending data represented here was normalized year-by-year (to the closest calendar year), given the limitations of the source data , the numbers below should be considered as estimated rather than actual values. Total spending amounts on a per-company and per-year basis are not published at a government-wide level by the Government of Canada.
This is a volunteer-led effort, and no guarantees are made for the accuracy of the data or the processes used to aggregate and analyze it. You can download the full dataset yourself to conduct more advanced analyses of it.
Government-wide aggregate data
Total government-wide contract and amendment entries
C1. This chart lists the total number of contract and amendment entries included in the combined dataset, by fiscal year, for the government as a whole:
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Overall contract and amendment entries, by year
C2. This chart lists the same data as above, but by fiscal quarter:
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Overall contract and amendment entries, by fiscal quarter
Total government-wide contract spending
C3. This chart represents the total effective value of government contracts included in the combined dataset, by calendar year, for the government as a whole:
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Overall effective government-wide contract spending
This chart appears to show that total contracting spending increases year over year. But this might be due to issues with the historical data , rather than an actual trend. Be careful in interpreting any year-over-year trends displayed on this page.
Check the Purchasing Activity Reports for historical whole-of-government data on contracting totals until 2016. For example, the 2013 report shows total spending of $14.6 billion (including contracts below our $10,000 proactive disclosure threshold).
Total contract and amendment entries by department
C4. This chart lists the total number of contract and amendment entries included in the combined dataset, by department, by fiscal year:
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Contract and amendment entries by department, by fiscal year
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Contract and amendment entries by department, by fiscal quarter
Total contract spending by department
C6. This chart lists the total effective value of each department’s contracts, by year:
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Effective total contract spending by department, by year
Largest companies by government-wide contract spending
C7. This table lists the largest companies by total number of contract and amendment entries in the combined dataset, from 2010 to 2019:
Company name
Total entries
Total contracts
Total amendments
CANADIAN CORPS OF COMMISSIONAIRES
9839
7945
1894
EXCEL HUMAN RESOURCES
5477
3649
1828
IMPERIAL OIL
5434
5141
293
XEROX
4273
3358
915
STANTEC
4234
3188
1046
MCKESSON CANADA
4044
3980
64
ALTIS HUMAN RESOURCES
3905
2760
1145
NORTHERN MICRO
3709
3537
172
CANADIAN HEALTH CARE AGENCY
3697
1348
2349
CALIAN
3588
2421
1167
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Top 200 companies by number of contract and amendment entries
C8. This chart lists the top 10 companies by total number of contract and amendment entries, government-wide, by year:
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Top 10 companies by number of contract and amendment entries, by year
C9. This table lists the largest companies by total effective contract value, government-wide, from 2010 to 2019:
Company name
Total effective value (2010 to 2019)
BGIS
$ 10,254,145,657.14
GENERAL DYNAMICS
$ 8,601,731,264.79
LOCKHEED MARTIN
$ 6,320,252,007.03
BELL CANADA
$ 4,775,187,843.31
IBM CANADA
$ 3,326,122,054.53
IRVING SHIPBUILDING
$ 3,043,867,773.66
MICROSOFT CANADA
$ 2,787,674,128.66
VANCOUVER SHIPYARDS
$ 2,018,084,966.08
SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT
$ 1,989,522,452.63
TELUS CANADA
$ 1,837,873,790.57
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Top 200 companies by effective contract value
C10. This chart lists the top 10 companies by total effective contract value, government-wide, by year:
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Top 10 companies by effective contract value, by year
This chart may show negative values for a given year, in cases where later amendments reduced the overall value of a large contract compared to earlier entries. See the Normalizing by year methodology section for more details.
Aggregate data by department
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Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada
Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
Courts Administration Service
Accessibility Standards Canada
Canada Border Services Agency
Canada Council for the Arts
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
Canada Energy Regulator
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Canadian Grain Commission
Canadian Human Rights Commission
Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP
Canada Revenue Agency
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
Canadian Space Agency
Correctional Service of Canada
Canada School of Public Service
Canadian Transportation Agency
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
National Defence
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Elections Canada
Employment and Social Development Canada
Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario
Department of Finance Canada
Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada
Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs Canada
Farm Products Council of Canada
Global Affairs Canada
Health Canada
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
International Joint Commission
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
Infrastructure Canada
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Indigenous Services Canada
Department of Justice
Library and Archives Canada
Military Grievances External Review Committee
Military Police Complaints Commission of Canada
National Battlefields Commission
National Film Board
National Research Council Canada
Natural Resources Canada
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
National Security and Intelligence Review Agency
Office of the Auditor General of Canada
The Correctional Investigator Canada
Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada
Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
Office of the Intelligence Commissioner
Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
Office of the Secretary to the Governor General
Office of the Taxpayers Ombudsman
Parole Board of Canada
Parks Canada
Canadian Heritage
Privy Council Office
Public Health Agency of Canada
Patented Medicine Prices Review Board Canada
Polar Knowledge Canada
Public Prosecution Service of Canada
Passport Canada
Public Safety Canada
Public Service Commission of Canada
Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada
Public Services and Procurement Canada
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Security Intelligence Review Committee
Shared Services Canada
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Statistics Canada
Status of Women Canada
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Transport Canada
Transportation Safety Board of Canada
Veterans Affairs Canada
Veterans Review and Appeal Board
Department for Women and Gender Equality
Western Economic Diversification Canada
C11. This chart lists the number of initial contract entries from [department name] that are below or above $25k, by year:
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C12. This chart lists the total effective value of [department name] ’s contracts, by year:
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Total effective contract value, by department, by year
C13. This chart lists the top 10 companies by total number of contract and amendment entries from [department name] , by year:
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C14. This chart lists the top 10 companies by total effective contract value from [department name] , by year:
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Aggregate data by company (200 largest companies)
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ACCENTURE
ADGA GROUP
ADRM TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING
ADVANCED CHIPPEWA TECHNOLOGIES
AECOM
AGILENT
AIRBUS
ALLIED SHIPBUILDERS
ALTIS HUMAN RESOURCES
AMTEK ENGINEERING
ARCHITECTURE EVOQ
ATCO
ATLAS VAN LINES CANADA
ATMOSPHERE
BABCOCK INTERNATIONAL GROUP
BAYSHORE HEALTHCARE
BELL CANADA
BELL TEXTRON
BGIS
BIRD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
BLACK MCDONALD
BLUEWAVE ENERGY
BMT FLEET TECHNOLOGY
BONDFIELD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT
CA CANADA COMPANY
CACHE COMPUTER CONSULTING
CAE
CALIAN
CANADIAN BANK NOTE COMPANY
CANADIAN BASE OPERATORS
CANADIAN CORPS OF COMMISSIONAIRES
CANADIAN HEALTH CARE AGENCY
CARILLION CANADA
CASCADE AEROSPACE
CDW CANADA
CGI
CHANTIER DAVIE CANADA
CHASE PAYMENTECH SOLUTIONS
CHEVRON
CISTEL TECHNOLOGY
COFOMO
COLLIERS PROJECT LEADERS
COLT CANADA
COMPUCOM CANADA
COMPUGEN
COMPUTER ASSOCIATES CANADA
COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES
CONTEMPORARY SECURITY CANADA
CORADIX TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING
CORBEL MANAGEMENT
COSSETTE COMMUNICATIONS
CUBIC DEFENSE APPLICATIONS
D H PARTNERSHIP
DADS
DALIAN ENTERPRISES
DECISIVE TECHNOLOGIES
DELL COMPUTER
DELOITTE AND TOUCHE
DEXTER CONSTRUCTION
DONNA CONA
DOWLAND CONTRACTING
EBSCO CANADA
ELLISDON
EMS TECHNOLOGIES
ENGLOBE
ERNST YOUNG
ESRI
EXCEL HUMAN RESOURCES
EXPRESS SCRIPTS CANADA
FEDERAL FLEET SERVICES
FFG
FIELD AVIATION COMPANY
FLEETWAY
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
FUJITSU
G4S SECURITY SERVICES
GARTNER
GENERAL DYNAMICS
GENERAL MOTORS
GLAXOSMITHKLINE
GOLDER ASSOCIATES
GRAHAM CONSTRUCTION
GRAYBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING
HARRIS
HEWLETT PACKARD
HONEYWELL
HYPERTEC
IBISKA TELECOM
IBM CANADA
IMPERIAL OIL
INMARSAT SOLUTIONS
IRVING OIL
IRVING SHIPBUILDING
IT NET CONSULTANTS
ITEX
J 1 CONTRACTING
KNAPPETT INDUSTRIES
KPMG
KRAUSS MAFFEI WEGMANN
L3 COMMUNICATIONS
LIONBRIDGE
LOCKHEED MARTIN
LOGISTIK UNICORP
MACDONALD DETTWILER AND ASSOCIATES
MACK TRUCKS
MAPLE REINDERS CONSTRUCTORS
MAPLESOFT CONSULTING
MCELHANNEY ASSOCIATES
MCKESSON CANADA
MEDAVIE
MEGGITT
MERCK FROSST
MICROSOFT CANADA
MINDWIRE SYSTEMS
MODIS CANADA
MONERIS SOLUTIONS
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS CANADA
MTS ALLSTREAM
NATO SEASPARROW SURFACE MISSILE SYSTEM PROJECT
NAVTECH
NEWDOCK ST JOHN S DOCKYARD
NISHA TECHONOLOGIES
NORTHERN MICRO
NOVARTIS
OKANAGAN AGGREGATES
OPENTEXT
ORACLE CANADA
ORENDA AEROSPACE
PAL AEROSPACE
PARSONS CANADA
PCL CONSTRUCTORS
PETROVALUE PRODUCTS
PMG TECHNOLOGIES
POMERLEAU
PRICEWATERHOUSE COOPERS
PROCOM CONSULTANTS
PROJECT RESOLVE
PROMAXIS
QMR
QUANTUM MANAGEMENT SERVICES
RANDSTAD
RAYTHEON
RGT CLOUTHIER CONSTRUCTION
RHEINMETALL
RJG CONSTRUCTION
ROGERS
SALVATION ARMY
SANOFI PASTEUR
SAP
SAS INSTITUTE
SEASPAN VICTORIA SHIPYARDS
SECUREKEY TECHNOLOGIES
SELEX
SHELL CANADA PRODUCTS
SI SYSTEMS
SIERRA SYSTEMS GROUP
SIGNATURE SUR LE SAINT LAURENT
SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT
SIMEX DEFENCE
SKYLINK AVIATION
SNC LAVALIN
SOFTCHOICE
STANTEC
STONEWORKS TECHNOLOGIES
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
SYSTEMATIX SOLUTIONS
TEKNION
TEKSYSTEMS CANADA
TELECOM COMPUTER SERVICES
TELESAT
TELUS CANADA
TERAMACH TECHNOLOGIES
TERVITA
THALES
THE AIM GROUP
THYSSENKRUPP MARINE SYSTEMS CANADA
TIREE
TLICHO ENGINEERING
TOP ACES
TPG TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANTS
UNISOURCE
UNISYS CANADA
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
VALCOM CONSULTING
VANCOUVER SHIPYARDS
VARIOUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES CONTRACTED BY PSPC
VECTOR AEROSPACE
VENTURE HEALTHCARE
VERITAAQ TECHNOLOGY HOUSE
VFS GLOBAL
VMWARE
WARTSILA
WCG INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS
WEATHERHAVEN CANADA
WEIR CANADA
WSP
XEROX
ZAYO CANADA
C15. This chart lists departments by total number of contract and amendment entries with [company name] , by year:
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C16. This chart lists departments by total effective contract value with [company name] , from 2010 to 2019:
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Other analyses
You can use the combined dataset to conduct your own analyses of Government of Canada contracting data. See future improvements for reflections on potential next steps to improve this dataset and generate more detailed insights.
If you publish your own analyses using this data, please let us know !