[Verse 1] The Canada Gazette landed on June twenty-seven Part One, Volume One-Sixty, Number Twenty-Six Four commissions stirring, sending notices up to heaven Canada Revenue Agency in the mix The Canadian International Trade Tribunal speaking The Radio-television and Telecom Commission too Public Service Commission, all of them are seeking To tell the public what the government will do [Chorus] It's the Gazette, the official word Every rule and notice, every voice is heard Environment Canada dropped a government decree The public record, open, printed formally Part One is where the proposals take their shape Part Two holds the index, nothing can escape [Verse 2] Part Two carries something weightier and older A Consolidated Index stretching back to Fifty-Five January First it started, growing boulder by boulder Through to March Thirty-First of Twenty-Twenty-Six, alive Section One catalogs the regulations fully Every statutory instrument in a table laid flat Section Two continues, sorting very duly Every document the government produced, just like that [Chorus] It's the Gazette, the official word Every rule and notice, every voice is heard Environment Canada dropped a government decree The public record, open, printed formally Part One is where the proposals take their shape Part Two holds the index, nothing can escape [Verse 3] Behind each line a citizen is waiting For the rule to settle, for the policy to land Stakeholders and lawyers, carefully debating Every word that flows from Parliament's hand The bilingual pages, English and in French Carrying the weight of a nation's living law From the cabinet table to the public bench Democracy recorded, every clause and flaw [Bridge] Seven decades of Canadian legal history Compressed into a single indexed reference guide Commissions writing, agencies responding The machinery of governance, documented inside From trade disputes to broadcasting frequencies To public servants hired with transparency [Chorus] It's the Gazette, the official word Every rule and notice, every voice is heard Environment Canada dropped a government decree The public record, open, printed formally Part One is where the proposals take their shape Part Two holds the index, nothing can escape [Outro] June Thirty, Twenty-Twenty-Six The Gazette keeps the record, turn the pages, flip Every notice filed, every order signed and sealed The public record standing, everything revealed
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