[Verse 1] The Gazette opened on the twentieth of June Volume one-sixty, number twenty-five in tune Part One is printed, the commissions take the floor Border Services knocking at the regulatory door Canada Revenue watching every dollar's trace The Trade Tribunal setting rules for marketplace Radio and telecoms, the CRTC's hand The CUSMA Secretariat making trade expand Public Service voices added to the page Every agency writing on the same official stage [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the government's recorded word Every order, every notice, every ruling duly heard June twenty-fourth, twenty-twenty-six, the ink is dry and set What the nation's agencies decided — don't forget The Gazette holds the record, every rule the country's made Nothing hidden, nothing quiet, nothing left to fade [Verse 2] Now Part Two carries something different in its spine A Consolidated Index, stretching back through time January first, nineteen fifty-five, that's where it starts Running all the way through March of twenty-twenty-six's charts Section One is regulations, instruments arranged Statutory documents and orders, catalogued and ranged Section Two continues, keeping everything in line A master table for the country, column after column fine Seventy years of governance mapped across those sheets Every statutory instrument filed and cross-complete [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the government's recorded word Every order, every notice, every ruling duly heard June twenty-fourth, twenty-twenty-six, the ink is dry and set What the nation's agencies decided — don't forget The Gazette holds the record, every rule the country's made Nothing hidden, nothing quiet, nothing left to fade [Bridge] Think of it as Canada's official ledger book Every citizen entitled to a look From the border agency to broadcast regulation Each commission writes its chapter for the nation The index is the archive, the spine behind the shelf Seventy years of statutory instruments cataloguing itself [Verse 3] So if you need to know what rule was passed and when The Gazette is your compass, pick it up again The CUSMA Secretariat handles trade between the three Canada and partners, cross-border commerce free Revenue and Border guard the fiscal boundary line The Trade Tribunal arbitrates the regulatory spine Part One for current notices, Part Two for what came before The Consolidated Index is the map behind the door [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the government's recorded word Every order, every notice, every ruling duly heard June twenty-fourth, twenty-twenty-six, the ink is dry and set What the nation's agencies decided — don't forget The Gazette holds the record, every rule the country's made Nothing hidden, nothing quiet, nothing left to fade [Outro] Volume one-sixty, number twenty-five The Gazette keeps Canadian governance alive Seventy years of index, current commissions too The public record open — every page for you
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