[Verse 1] The Gazette dropped on July the eleventh Part One, volume one-sixty, number twenty-eight The Revenue Agency sent their commissions through The Trade Tribunal added items to the slate Public Service Commission weighed in too Three commissions landing in a single week [Verse 2] The Department of the Environment filed notices The Privy Council Office left its mark Public Safety and Emergency also spoke Government notices stepping out of the dark Official records published, stamped, and sealed The machinery of Canada running its arc [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the register of record Where every rule gets written into law Part One and Part Two, the government's disclosure The official source without a flaw Volume one-sixty, July twenty-twenty-six The Gazette keeps the public in the know [Verse 3] Then Part Two arrived on July the fifteenth Volume one-fifty-nine, number fourteen Regulations finalized and given force Published on the record, crisp and clean The legal framework quietly shifting In language formal, measured, and precise [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the register of record Where every rule gets written into law Part One and Part Two, the government's disclosure The official source without a flaw Volume one-sixty, July twenty-twenty-six The Gazette keeps the public in the know [Verse 4] Behind the formal language lies a story Of departments working through the week Of civil servants drafting consultations And regulators finding what they seek The public has the right to read the record To know the rules before the rules apply Democracy requires the open ledger A printed answer to the public's why [Bridge] Two parts, two dates, one week of governance The commissions and the notices aligned From trade to tax to safety and environment The paper trail the government designed Not glamorous, but every single entry Tells you something changed behind the sign [Verse 5] The Statutory Instruments Act requires it That every order sees the public eye No regulation hidden from the record No notice published without reason why The Gazette stands as proof of open process The printed word that governments must file [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the register of record Where every rule gets written into law Part One and Part Two, the government's disclosure The official source without a flaw Volume one-sixty, July twenty-twenty-six The Gazette keeps the public in the know [Outro] Read the Gazette, trace the rule back to its source The eleventh and the fifteenth, standard course
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