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Nearly $300M in federal contracts went to companies later removed from Indigenous Business Directory

Over $285 million in federal government contracts for Indigenous businesses were awarded over a five-year period to companies that have since been removed from its Indigenous Business Directory, according to a response to a written question in the House of Commons.

The public directory was created to help Indigenous-owned businesses pursue opportunities, including federal contracts.

Companies must be at least 51 per cent owned and controlled by First Nations, Métis or Inuit to be eligible.

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