[Verse 1] Deep in Ottawa's official scroll The Canada Gazette takes its weekly hold Volume one-sixty, number twenty-five June the twentieth, keeping rules alive Part One is open, the commissions speak Border Services watching what you seek Canada Revenue with its careful eye Trade Tribunal ruling, asking how and why [Chorus] The Gazette speaks, the government writes Statutory instruments, official nights From the Radio-television commission's call To the CUSMA Secretariat standing tall — no wait Every notice posted, every order signed The public record keeping us aligned Canada Gazette, the rule of written law The clearest picture that you ever saw [Verse 2] The Canadian International Trade Tribunal Hears disputes where commerce gets habitual CRTC watching broadcast waves and streams Public Service rounding out the regulatory themes Part One carries notices to your door Commissions publishing what the rules are for Six bodies listed, each with something new The official journal telling me and you [Chorus] The Gazette speaks, the government writes Statutory instruments, official nights From the Radio-television commission's call To the CUSMA Secretariat, one and all Every notice posted, every order signed The public record keeping us aligned Canada Gazette, the rule of written law The clearest picture that you ever saw [Bridge] Now Part Two holds something older still A consolidated index built with careful skill From January nineteen fifty-five To March two-thousand-twenty-six, alive Section One maps every regulation born Section Two charts instruments re-sworn Seventy years of orders, neatly filed The bureaucratic archive reconciled [Verse 3] So when a rule gets made behind closed doors The Gazette prints it openly — what's yours The public has the right to read each line Border crossings, trade rules, broadcast guidelines CUSMA keeps our continental trade in check The Revenue Agency won't let things wreck Every commission adds its chapter here The official record ringing loud and clear [Verse 4] Democracy depends on open pages Transparency written down through ages When citizens can read what powers say Accountability arrives with every day No hidden order buried out of sight The Gazette brings the dark into the light From coast to coast the public holds the key Official publication setting knowledge free [Outro] Canada Gazette, June the twentieth told Volume one-sixty, stories to be scrolled The index stretches back through decades past Statutory instruments built to last Part One current, Part Two deep and wide The government's own transparent written guide [Chorus] The Gazette speaks, the government writes Statutory instruments, official nights From the Radio-television commission's call To the CUSMA Secretariat, one and all Every notice posted, every order signed The public record keeping us aligned Canada Gazette, the rule of written law The clearest picture that you ever saw
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