[Verse 1] May twenty-fourth, the Gazette drops its weekly load Part One and Two, official notices on the road Volume one-sixty, number twenty-one in sight Government machinery spinning through the bureaucratic night Energy Regulator's watching pipelines flow Revenue Agency counts the money that we owe Trade Tribunal settles disputes across the border line Radio-television keeps our airwaves running fine [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the paper trail of power Every regulation published by the hour From commissions to the CUSMA Secretariat Democracy in print, where the rubber meets the mat [Verse 2] Part Two arrived on May the twentieth day Volume one-fifty-nine, number ten on display Public Service Commission hiring by the book While bureaucrats and civil servants take a closer look International Trade Tribunal weighs the evidence Canadian Radio-television makes no pretense Every order-in-council, every statutory decree Published in the Gazette for transparency [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the paper trail of power Every regulation published by the hour From commissions to the CUSMA Secretariat Democracy in print, where the rubber meets the mat [Bridge] Behind the curtain of government design These weekly publications draw the legal line What's binding, what's proposed, what's coming into force The Gazette reveals the bureaucratic source [Verse 3] Energy flows and revenue streams collide Trade disputes and broadcast rules coincide Public servants manage what the people need to know Through official channels where the formal notices go CUSMA Secretariat handles trade between the three Nations bound by commerce and shared prosperity Every week the cycle turns, the Gazette tells the tale Of how our government machinery works without fail [Verse 4] From Parliament Hill to provincial bounds below The Gazette connects what citizens should know Applications pending, licenses up for review Environmental assessments coming due Federal Court rulings shape the legal ground Immigration policies where hope and fear are found Transportation safety keeps our highways clear The Gazette documents another bureaucratic year [Chorus] Canada Gazette, the paper trail of power Every regulation published by the hour From commissions to the CUSMA Secretariat Democracy in print, where the rubber meets the mat [Outro] May twenty-fourth edition, read between the lines Official Canada speaking through these formal signs Part One and Part Two, the rhythm never stops Democracy documented till the final notice drops
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