Veterans Affairs ending Commissionaires’ $330M federal contracting right
OTTAWA — The largest private sector employer of veterans in Canada is calling on the Liberal government to reverse a decision to end a federal contracting entitlement which grants it first dibs on federal security guard contracts.
The Canadian Corps of Commissionaires is even taking the federal government to court over the loss of its contracting right, claiming it is at risk of losing some $330 million a year in revenue.
Canada’s only national not-for-profit security company has enjoyed the right of first refusal since the Second World War — a measure put in place to secure employment opportunities for Canadian veterans.
Michel Charron, CEO of the Commissionaires Ottawa division, said he was “surprised” and “disappointed” when the firm received notice out of the blue that Ottawa will terminate the 80-year-old preferential contracting policy.


