[Verse 1] Flip the calendar to July, it's Canada Day The Gazette rolls out volume one-sixty on the way Part One dropped on June twenty-seven, number twenty-six Four commissions stepping forward with their notices and picks Canada Revenue Agency checking in with word The Trade Tribunal speaking — every ruling gets heard The Radio and Telecom Commission marks its place And the Public Service Commission joins the case [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the record of the land Every notice, every order, written out by hand Official pages turning, government in motion Part One and Part Two, read them with devotion Volume one-sixty, number twenty-six Part Two at one-fifty-nine — that's how the numbers fix July the first, twenty-twenty-six, the ink is dry Read the Gazette on Canada Day, it's no surprise [Verse 2] Environment notices land in Part One's government section Ottawa logging changes needing public inspection The commissions are the gatekeepers of regulatory flow They publish in the Gazette so the whole country knows Revenue rules and trade decisions written plain and clear Telecom and public service rounding out the year Part Two arrives July the first, volume one-fifty-nine Number thirteen in the sequence, falling right in line [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the record of the land Every notice, every order, written out by hand Official pages turning, government in motion Part One and Part Two, read them with devotion Volume one-sixty, number twenty-six Part Two at one-fifty-nine — that's how the numbers fix July the first, twenty-twenty-six, the ink is dry Read the Gazette on Canada Day, it's no surprise [Bridge] Four commissions, one environment notice Official channels keeping Canada's focus Revenue, Trade, Telecom, Public Service — four pillars standing Part One then Part Two — sequential, no misunderstanding The Gazette isn't flashy but it governs what you feel Every tax adjustment, every broadcast deal Summer twenty-twenty-six, the paperwork is real [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the record of the land Every notice, every order, written out by hand Official pages turning, government in motion Part One and Part Two, read them with devotion Volume one-sixty, number twenty-six Part Two at one-fifty-nine — that's how the numbers fix July the first, twenty-twenty-six, the ink is dry Read the Gazette on Canada Day, it's no surprise [Outro] So if you want to know what's official, what's been signed Check the Gazette archives — nothing left behind Canada Day twenty-twenty-six, the record's set in stone Four commissions, two volumes — the government's made known
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