[Verse 1] Flip the calendar to July, the Gazette's on the shelf Canada's official record, updating by itself Part One dropped on June twenty-seventh, volume one-sixty Number twenty-six is speaking, let me break it down quickly The Revenue Agency posted notices for the nation The Trade Tribunal weighed in on import disputation The Radio and Telecom Commission marked their ground The Public Service spoke on who gets hired and found [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the rulebook getting written Environment notices, government decisions bitten Part One, Part Two, the volumes keep on spinning July third twenty-twenty-six, new pages are beginning [Verse 2] Environment Canada dropped their notices right in Part One's government section, regulations begin These are the official channels where the country plants its flags Where policy moves quietly through bureaucratic bags Part Two arrived on Canada Day, July the first Volume one-fifty-nine, number thirteen, do your worst Regulations newly registered, stamped and sealed with care The machinery of governance humming through the air [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the rulebook getting written Environment notices, government decisions bitten Part One, Part Two, the volumes keep on spinning July third twenty-twenty-six, new pages are beginning [Verse 3] Behind the legal language lives the weight of daily life A tariff on imported goods, a standard cutting strife The telecom decision shapes the signal that you get The hiring board determines who the public service met From coast to coast to northern coast the notices apply From fisheries to flight paths written underneath the sky The French and English columns running parallel and true Bilingual by design because the country came in two So when the summer heat is rising, Parliament recessed The Gazette keeps on publishing, it never takes a rest An institution older than the nation's modern form A paper trail of promises and rules that set the norm [Bridge] Four commissions, one environment cluster Part Two on Canada Day with regulatory luster This is how a country speaks in formal measured tone The Gazette is the paper trail that leads you back to home [Verse 4] They print it so the citizens can challenge and can know Transparency embedded in the governmental flow A notice in the Gazette means the public has been told A legal shield, a record kept, a story to be told [Outro] Canada Gazette, July third edition Four commissions, two volumes, one mission Read the notices, know the regulations This is how the country documents its foundations [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the rulebook getting written Environment notices, government decisions bitten Part One, Part Two, the volumes keep on spinning July third twenty-twenty-six, new pages are beginning
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