Federal department
Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages relies more on directed and sole-source awards than the federal norm — only 44.4% of contracts were competitive against a 55.1% government-wide average. Reported spend fell 81% between 2019 and 2025.
At a glance
Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages's recorded federal contracting, 2019–2025, from Government of Canada procurement disclosure.
Federal spend (2019–2025)
$10.9M
Contracts
216
Vendors
76
Competitively awarded
44.4%
Median contract
$28,721
Amendment rate
11.1%
Spend by year
2019–2025 federal spend
2019
$3.7M
2020
$894,539
2021
$1.7M
2022
$1.5M
2023
$981,584
2024
$1.4M
2025
$689,030
Top spending categories
What Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages buys
IT Services & Consulting$3.5M · 61 contracts
Staffing & Professional Services$1.9M · 44 contracts
Software & Cybersecurity$1.8M · 22 contracts
Management & Strategy Consulting$1.3M · 31 contracts
Financial & Legal Services$1.0M · 9 contracts