[Verse 1] The Canada Gazette dropped on June twenty-seven Volume one-sixty, issue number twenty-six Part One is open, the commissions are speaking Four agencies posting their official picks Canada Revenue's got a notice in the column The Trade Tribunal's putting business on record The CRTC is marking communications The Public Service Commission's adding words [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the government's bulletin board Where regulations land and public notices are stored Environment Canada's dropping notices too The official record telling Canadians what is new Gazette, Gazette, the ink is still wet June twenty-eight, two thousand twenty-six [Verse 2] Now flip to Part Two, the Consolidated Index January fifty-five all the way to March Thirty-first of twenty-six, that's the cutoff marker A catalog of instruments spanning the whole arc Section One's a table of the regulations listed Statutory instruments lined up in a row Other documents catalogued beside them Section Two continues with the same tableau [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the government's bulletin board Where regulations land and public notices are stored Environment Canada's dropping notices too The official record telling Canadians what is new Gazette, Gazette, the ink is still wet June twenty-eight, two thousand twenty-six [Verse 3] Behind every notice is a process and a purpose A comment period opened or a deadline set in stone A proposed amendment waiting for the public A final rule descending from the regulatory throne Lawyers and lobbyists are reading every column Farmers and physicians checking what has changed The Gazette is neutral, just the messenger carrying Every order, every act, precisely arranged [Bridge] Think of it like a postal box for policy Every rule that passes gets a timestamp and a slot From the radio towers to the trading floors The Gazette is the ledger keeping track of what is what Seven decades of instruments compiled From the mid-fifties forward, nothing gets erased Every statutory order ever issued Gets indexed, numbered, carefully placed [Verse 4] Transparency lives in the columns of the Gazette Democracy needs a record to stay true When Parliament speaks, the Gazette carries the echo From the chamber to the citizen, the word passes through So here is volume one-sixty on a Saturday morning The quiet machinery of governance in print Four agencies, one index, two thousand twenty-six The official record, every page a fingerprint [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the government's bulletin board Where regulations land and public notices are stored Environment Canada's dropping notices too The official record telling Canadians what is new Gazette, Gazette, the ink is still wet June twenty-eight, two thousand twenty-six [Outro] Canada Gazette, June twenty-eight Four commissions, one index, nothing is late The official record, steady and clear Documenting governance year after year
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