Nova Scotia government officials defend use of sole-source contracts

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HALIFAX – Senior Nova Scotia government officials defended on Wednesday the practice of tendering public contracts without a competitive bidding process.

In an appearance before a legislature committee, Joanne Munro, Service Nova Scotia deputy minister, said alternative procurement is a “legitimate and necessary” tool used by governments across Canada to obtain goods and services.

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