Canada Gazette — June 18, 2026

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[Verse 1]
The Canada Gazette dropped on June the thirteenth
Volume one-sixty, number twenty-four convened
Part One is where the government speaks its intentions
Commissions rolling in from half a dozen directions

Canada Border Services stepping to the mic
Revenue Agency got notices they'd like
The offshore energy regulator out in Newfoundland
Canada-Labrador waters, they're extending out their hand

[Chorus]
The Gazette is the government's public address
Where regulations land before they manifest
Canadian International Trade Tribunal's in the room
And the radio-television commission coming through
Read the Gazette, know the rules before they bloom

[Verse 2]
Then June the seventeenth, Part Two arrived in view
Volume one-fifty-nine, the twelfth edition came through
Part Two is where the orders actually take effect
The ones that passed through Parliament, reviewed and checked

This is how a country publishes its legal frame
Every agency, every order, every notice by name
Not buried in a briefcase, not hidden in a hall
Posted in the Gazette so it's public for us all

[Chorus]
The Gazette is the government's public address
Where regulations land before they manifest
Canadian International Trade Tribunal's in the room
And the radio-television commission coming through
Read the Gazette, know the rules before they bloom

[Verse 3]
Every citizen has the right to read the rule
Before it binds them — that's the democratic tool
A comment period opens when Part One appears
Thirty days or sixty, the public voice it hears

Lawyers read it closely, lobbyists take note
Industry associations flag each line they quote
The Gazette isn't glamorous, it won't trend online
But every binding regulation starts inside these lines

From fisheries to finance, from the airwaves to the port
The Gazette carries everything from lengthy to the short
It's the original open government, predating every app
The paper trail of policy unfolding on the map

[Bridge]
Two separate parts, two separate dates
Part One proposes, Part Two legislates
One comes before, one seals the deal
The Gazette is the paper that makes policy real
Border services, trade, the broadcast band
Revenue collections, offshore energy planned
Six departments speaking in a single gazette week
That's the Canadian system — transparent when they speak

[Outro]
June eighteen, twenty-twenty-six, the summary is clear
The Gazette keeps on printing every volume every year
Two parts, two dates, one week of public law
The machinery of governance without a single flaw

[Chorus]
The Gazette is the government's public address
Where regulations land before they manifest
Canadian International Trade Tribunal's in the room
And the radio-television commission coming through
Read the Gazette, know the rules before they bloom

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