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Public Services and Procurement

How Public Services and Procurement spent its budget in fiscal year 2023-24, on a Volume II appropriations basis.

Department Spending

In FY 2023-24,

$10.68B

was spent by Public Services and Procurement

In FY 2023-24,

2.1%

of federal spending was by Public Services and Procurement

The Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is the federal department responsible for providing centralized procurement, real estate management, pay and pension administration for federal employees, and translation services to the Government of Canada. It ensures that government departments have the goods, services, and infrastructure they need to operate efficiently while maintaining transparency, fairness, and value for taxpayers.

PSPC spent $10.68B in fiscal year (FY) 2024. This was 2.1% of the $513.9 billion in overall federal spending. The department ranked twelfth among federal departments in total spending.

PSPC accounted for 2.1% of all federal spending in FY 2024. 10 government departments accounted for 73.2% of federal spending in FY 2024

Federal spending may shift over time due to population growth, changes in policy and programs, and emerging problems to address. Since 1995, overall federal spending has risen 74.9%, while PSPC spending has increased by 7.1% when adjusted for inflation.

The department's spending has increased less than overall spending has grown and the department's share of the federal budget has decreased over time. In FY 2024, PSPC accounted for 2.1% of all federal spending, 1 percentage point lower than in 1995.

Major legislation, internal or global economic conditions, and acute events like the COVID-19 pandemic can significantly influence government spending year to year. For instance, during the pandemic, the Government of Canada's total expenses rose from $410.2 billion in 2019 to $420 billion in 2020 and further to $720.3 billion in 2021.

Similarly, PSPC's expenditures experienced notable fluctuations during this period, decreasing from approximately $6.8 billion in 2019 (adjusted for inflation) to $5.3 billion in 2021 before increasing again in 2024.

Federal government spending isolated to FY 2024

Federal departments often contain other entities including offices, crown corporations and agencies. In FY 2024, PSPC's budget was split across the following entities:

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is led by the Minister of Government Transformation, Public Services and Procurement, who is appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister and formally sworn into office at Rideau Hall. Upon appointment, the Minister takes the Oath of Office and the Oath of Allegiance, becoming a member of the King's Privy Council for Canada.

The Minister of Public Services and Procurement is one of the cabinet members who serve at the Prime Minister's discretion. Their tenure typically ends when they resign, are replaced, or when a new Prime Minister appoints a new cabinet. Outgoing ministers continue in their roles until their successors are sworn in.

How did Public Services and Procurement spend its budget in 2023-24?

Spending by entity, FY 2023-24

Department of Public Works and Government Services

Shared Services Canada

National Capital Commission

Canada Post Corporation

$6.87B

$3.69B

$96.9M

$22.2M

Public Services and Procurement’s share of federal spending

Percentage of federal spending, 1995–2025

Line items

Complete appropriation (vote/allotment) and transfer-payment lines, in dollars. Search, sort, and download the full table.

VoteDescriptionTotal availableUsedLapsed
Vote 1Operating expenditures$4,817,007,483$4,696,217,338$120,790,145
Vote 1Operating expenditures$3,360,654,293$3,201,381,661$159,272,632
Vote 5Capital expenditures$1,925,028,754$1,890,075,465$34,953,289
Vote 5Capital expenditures$390,765,932$332,908,473$57,857,459
Statutory amountsStatutory amounts$696,487,910$279,592,966$416,894,944
Statutory amountsStatutory amounts$156,934,338$156,934,338$0
Vote 1Payments to the Commission for operating expenditures$71,861,980$71,861,980$0
Vote 5Payments to the Commission for capital expenditures$25,040,049$25,040,049$0
Vote 1Payments to the Corporation for special purposes$22,210,000$22,210,000$0
Vote 10Optional Services Revolving Fund$1$0$1
10 line items · all figures in dollars

Public Services and Procurement figures are on a Volume II appropriations basis and will not match the Volume I consolidated headline totals. See the methodology for details.