[Verse 1] Flip open the Gazette, it's the twentieth of June Volume one-sixty, number twenty-five in the room Part One is published, the government speaks Border Services Agency leads off the week Canada Revenue's in the column beside The Trade Tribunal's notices, nowhere to hide [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the official word Every rule and commission gets properly heard From the CRTC to the CUSMA Secretariat Public Service voices filling up the format It's the record of the nation, stamped and sealed Every statutory instrument revealed [Verse 2] Now Part Two holds a different kind of treasure A Consolidated Index, built for measure January first, nineteen fifty-five All the way to March twenty-twenty-six, alive Section One lays out the table of regulations Statutory instruments across the generations Other documents sorted, catalogued with care If a rule was ever written, you'll locate it there [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the official word Every rule and commission gets properly heard From the CRTC to the CUSMA Secretariat Public Service voices filling up the format It's the record of the nation, stamped and sealed Every statutory instrument revealed [Bridge] Think of it like a library shelf Where every law must file itself The Radio-television Commission sets the tone Telecommunications rules carved into stone International Trade watching what comes through The Border Agency tracking what is new Revenue collecting what the statute says is owed The Gazette is the map, and regulations are the road [Verse 3] Section Two in the Index continues the count More instruments and tables, a considerable amount The introduction walks you through the architecture Each cross-reference built like a careful lecture Twenty twenty-six, the quarter closes out March the thirty-first, no room left for doubt The Index closes, the record is complete Seventy years of governance, tidy and neat [Verse 4] Behind every notice is a drafter's long night Getting the language and the citations right Proposed amendments go through comment and review Before the final version ever makes it through The public gets a window, a chance to respond A democratic process of which we're all fond Then the Order in Council makes it law of the land And the Gazette prints the record as originally planned [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the official word Every rule and commission gets properly heard From the CRTC to the CUSMA Secretariat Public Service voices filling up the format It's the record of the nation, stamped and sealed Every statutory instrument revealed [Outro] June twenty-first, twenty twenty-six today The Gazette keeps documenting what the ministries say Part One, Part Two, the Index running long If you want to know the law, well, this has been your song
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