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Door #1 or Door #2?
To resolve competitive bid issues, can a bidder use all means available? EVER SINCE THE GOVERNMENT of Canada (GoC) signed NAFTA, AIT, and the...
Summit, 12/31/07 by Worthington, Robert C · More from publication -
Federal Court reins in CITT
EVER SINCE THE PASSAGE of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act and the various international and national trade agreements (AIT, NAFTA,...
Summit, 09/01/07 by Worthington, Robert C · More from publication -
Dreams of a reformed CITT
THE CITT's PROCUREMENT review function is critical to the integrity (and the public's perception of integrity) of the federal procurement process....
Summit, 09/01/05 by Lalonde, Paul M; Worthington, Robert C · More from publication -
Potential reforms of the CITT
CITT corner The Canadian International Trade Tribunal can be friend or foe and plenty have opinions about the way it works and the decisions it...
Summit, 06/01/05 by Lalonde, Paul M; Worthington, Robert C · More from publication -
CITT new cost guidelines
CITT corner The Canadian International Trade Tribunal can be friend or foe and plenty have opinions about the way it works and the decisions it...
Summit, 04/01/05 by Lalonde, Paul M; Worthington, Robert C · More from publication -
Squeeze play
Competing privacy protection legislation complicates the outsourced management of personal information AS MORE GOVERNMENTS outsource their...
Summit, 03/01/05 by Worthington, Robert C · More from publication -
Q: CITT 'chill' - fact or fiction?
THERE HAS BEEN MUCH talk about the CITT's chilling effect on federal procurement. Fear of a CITT review is said to delay purchasing decisions and...
Summit, 03/01/05 by Lalonde, Paul M; Worthington, Robert C · More from publication -
Are there alternatives to the CITT?
OF COURSE, ALTERNATIVES can be imagined, but nothing currently existing measures up to what the tribunal is able to offer. Certainly, neither the...
Summit, 01/01/05 by Lalonde, Paul M; Worthington, Robert C · More from publication -
Misfeasance in public office
A TOPlC RARELY TALKED about in public procurement, or even within governments generally, is the possibility of a government official abusing the...
Summit, 11/01/04 by Worthington, Robert C · More from publication -
Waiving non-compliance
EVER SINCE CANADIAN courts created the concept of bidder compliance with mandatory requirements before any rights or obligations in competitive...
Summit, 09/01/04 by Worthington, Robert C · More from publication


