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Export Development Canada
Export Development Canada (EDC) seeks external support to sustain and enhance its cybersecurity culture initiatives, including phishing simulations, human risk reporting, and engaging training. The contract duration is 1 year with up to 4 option years, and proposals are to be submitted electronically. Publication occurred on 2026-02-12 and the bid closing date is 2026-03-13, with questions accepted until 2026-02-27.
Posted Date
Feb 12, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 12, 2026
Export Development Canada
Close: Mar 13, 2026
Export Development Canada (EDC) seeks external support to sustain and enhance its cybersecurity culture initiatives, including phishing simulations, human risk reporting, and engaging training. The contract duration is 1 year with up to 4 option years, and proposals are to be submitted electronically. Publication occurred on 2026-02-12 and the bid closing date is 2026-03-13, with questions accepted until 2026-02-27.
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Export Development Canada (EDC) is seeking to pre‑qualify suppliers to provide training design and development services, including instructional design, curriculum development, e‑learning creation, media production, and supporting documentation. The solicitation is a Request for Supply Arrangement (RFSA) with an initial five‑year term and two optional one‑year extensions. Bids must be submitted electronically via MERX, and the opportunity remains open until 9 January 2026.
Posted Date
Nov 18, 2025
Due Date
Jan 9, 2026
Release: Nov 18, 2025
Export Development Canada
Close: Jan 9, 2026
Export Development Canada (EDC) is seeking to pre‑qualify suppliers to provide training design and development services, including instructional design, curriculum development, e‑learning creation, media production, and supporting documentation. The solicitation is a Request for Supply Arrangement (RFSA) with an initial five‑year term and two optional one‑year extensions. Bids must be submitted electronically via MERX, and the opportunity remains open until 9 January 2026.
Export Development Canada
FINDEV CANADA is soliciting a consolidated, outsourced IT Operations Managed Services engagement to streamline service delivery and improve operational efficiency. The RFP (Solicitation 25-010) seeks a single managed services provider for a base two-year term with an option to extend up to three additional years.
Posted Date
Oct 31, 2025
Due Date
Dec 19, 2025
Release: Oct 31, 2025
Export Development Canada
Close: Dec 19, 2025
FINDEV CANADA is soliciting a consolidated, outsourced IT Operations Managed Services engagement to streamline service delivery and improve operational efficiency. The RFP (Solicitation 25-010) seeks a single managed services provider for a base two-year term with an option to extend up to three additional years.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Export Development Canada
This Global Economic Outlook from Export Development Canada provides an analysis and forecast for the global economy, detailing macroeconomic trends, country-specific projections, and commodity outlooks. It highlights the resilience of the global economy amidst policy shifts and trade tensions, particularly focusing on the impact of U.S. tariffs. The report outlines forecasts for global GDP growth, currency and interest rates, and commodity prices, emphasizing the need for businesses and policymakers to adapt to a fragile and evolving economic landscape.
The annual public meeting included honoring the lands and people of the Anes Shanab Algonquin Nation. In 2023, EDC served many customers with financial and knowledge solutions, facilitating a significant amount in exports, foreign investment, and trade development activities, with a focus on emerging markets. The corporation is working towards a goal of growing Canada's exports, focusing on high-growth markets and sectors, tailoring support for various business sizes, innovating digitally and culturally, and embedding ESG principles. The annual report details these elements and the stories of Canadian companies growing sustainably. Gratitude was expressed to private and public sector partners supporting Canada's trade agenda, with a commitment to continue innovating and championing Canadian exporters.
The meeting covered EDC's financial results for 2023, noting a decrease in net income compared to 2022 due to higher provisions for credit losses and unrealized losses on financial instruments. EDC Solutions facilitated $131 billion in business, with a decline in insurance offset by growth in financing and investments. Loan cost provisions were higher, and gains in the investment portfolio were lower compared to the previous year. Administrative expenses increased due to investments in digital capabilities, support for the medium segment, and international market expansion. The focus remains on the 2030 strategy and supporting Canadian companies internationally.
The Export Development Canada (EDC) 2025-2029 Corporate Plan outlines the organization's strategic direction to enhance Canada's trade competitiveness and support Canadian companies in international markets. Key priorities include accelerating the growth of medium-sized Canadian companies, increasing trade in Indo-Pacific and Free Trade Agreement markets, and enabling Canadian participation in global supply chains. The plan emphasizes integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments, supporting cleantech and critical mineral value chains, and investing in technology and people. It also focuses on leveraging partnerships and managing risk to achieve sustainable long-term trade growth.
The 2022-2026 Corporate Plan Summary outlines EDC's strategy to support Canadian companies in international trade, focusing on medium-sized exporters and integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. Key objectives include enhancing digital capabilities, managing risk, leveraging partnerships, and contributing to government priorities such as climate change initiatives and inclusive trade. The plan emphasizes supporting economic recovery from COVID-19, promoting diversification, and ensuring sustainable and responsible business practices.
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