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Justice - Pre-qualification Request - Standing Offer for Gladue Report Writing Services

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AB-2026-00697Canada

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The contract aims to establish a Standing Offer List of Pre-Qualified Contractors to provide Gladue Report writing services, which are court-ordered Indigenous-specific reports used in the justice system. This initiative is managed by the federal Justice agency of the Government of Canada, with the services specifically performed in Alberta. Interested contractors have until September 30, 2028, to submit responses to the solicitation, which was posted on January 27, 2026. The contracting authority overseeing this process is Demple Nagra, who can be contacted via the provided government email. This Standing Offer is intended to streamline access to pre-approved contractors capable of preparing these specialized court reports, ensuring the availability of qualified professionals to meet judicial requirements related to Indigenous peoples. The solicitation prioritizes maintaining a pool of contractors who can deliver culturally sensitive and legally compliant reports in support of the justice system’s efforts. The full solicitation details and submission requirements are accessible through the official Government of Canada procurement portal.

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Establishes pre-qualified Gladue Report contractors for Indigenous court services in Alberta until 2028.

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Government of Canada → Justice

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541199 - All Other Legal Services View NAICS

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Justice
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Demple NagraContracting Authority

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This PQR is to establish a Standing Offer List of Pre-Qualified Contractors to complete Court-ordered Indigenous specific Court reports commonly known as “Gladue Reports”.

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