Daniel Chomski
Associate
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The COVID-19 pandemic has already been causing significant turmoil for Canadian Federal Government and Provincial/Territorial Government ("Government") contractors.
On a daily basis, contractors are facing a changing landscape, government-imposed or public health restrictions and other measures that create a challenge to and potentially hinder the timely delivery of goods and/or services to the Government.
For many businesses who are contracting with Government entities, the crisis has focused their attention to their ability to perform their contract and risks that this may pose to their organization. Unfortunately, there has been no judicial treatment of the Government's excusable delay clause. Whether it applies to the current pandemic is therefore difficult to say with certainty.
Have any questions? Gowling WLG's Procurement Group is here to help navigate this situation.
[1] See for example: https://buyandsell.gc.ca/policy-and-guidelines/standard-acquisition-clauses-and-conditions-manual/3/2035/17#excusable-delay, though you have to check which specific SACC conditions apply to your contract
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