[Verse 1] Deep in the swamp of paperwork and official ink The Canada Gazette surfaces before you blink June twentieth, twenty-twenty-six, volume one-sixty Number twenty-five, Part One, now listen carefully The Border Services Agency stirs in the muggy heat The Canada Revenue rolls its drums in a steady beat The International Trade Tribunal files its decree The Radio-television Commission speaks for you and me [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the government's open scroll Where every order, notice, commission takes its toll CUSMA Secretariat and Public Service too Part One is where the weekly declarations come through [Verse 2] Now Part Two carries something older, deeper, wide The Consolidated Index, a long archival tide From January first of nineteen fifty-five All the way to March thirty-first, twenty-twenty-six alive Statutory instruments catalogued in rows Section One maps regulations as the table grows Regulations, other instruments, documents arranged Every rule that Canada ever rearranged [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the government's open scroll Where every order, notice, commission takes its toll CUSMA Secretariat and Public Service too Part One is where the weekly declarations come through [Bridge] If you wonder how a country keeps its records clean It publishes the Gazette so the process stays seen From commissions born in Ottawa to trade tribunal calls The Gazette prints the heartbeat drumming down the halls [Verse 3] CRTC weighing signals over radio waves Revenue collecting what the tax provision craves Each commission named and listed, none of them concealed The official register of everything revealed Part One for current notices, Part Two for the long view Seventy years of instruments indexed straight and true Two volumes working tandem like a delta and its mouth The Gazette moves the current, carrying north and south [Verse 4] Behind the formal language lives a democratic spine Where citizens can witness every regulatory line No hidden proclamation, no decree tucked out of sight The Gazette holds the government accountable to light From fisheries to broadcasting, from borders to the trade Every statutory instrument openly displayed The public record standing like a sentinel in stone So no commission governs from a silent throne [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the government's open scroll Where every order, notice, commission takes its toll CUSMA Secretariat and Public Service too Part One is where the weekly declarations come through [Outro] June twenty-third, twenty-twenty-six, the ink is dry The Gazette settles quiet underneath a prairie sky Every rule accounted for, every agency named The swamp of governance documented, bound and claimed [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the government's open scroll Where every order, notice, commission takes its toll CUSMA Secretariat and Public Service too Part One is where the weekly declarations come through
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