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Encyclopedia > Canada Gazette

The Canada Gazette is an official publication by the government of Canada that publishes all laws and Orders in Council issued by the government. It also contains other information on things such as hearing and tribunals, proposed changes and any thing else the government feels should be told to the public. It is administered by Public Works and Government Services Canada.


It is published in three parts. One issue is published each Saturday containing the less important matters such as all government appointments, public notices, and proposals. Part II is published every second Wednesday and it contains changes to regulations. Part III is published with the text of any new laws immediately after they have received Royal Assent.


The Gazette is not widely read with only some media, government, and businesses paying close attention. It is however important as once a law or regulation is noted in the Gazette, ignorance of it is no longer a legal defence.


Canada's provinces all have their own versions of the Gazette.


External link

  • Official Site with copies of every issue (http://canadagazette.gc.ca/index-e.html)

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Gazette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (206 words)
In the governments of Commonwealth countries a gazette is more specifically an official government paper that publishes all new laws and government decisions.
The word came to be used for an official government paper with the creation of the London Gazette in 1665.
The word gazette is also used as a verb for something that has been officially announced by government.
Canada Gazette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (201 words)
The Canada Gazette is an official publication by the government of Canada that publishes all laws and Orders-in-Council issued by the government.
The Gazette is not widely read with only some media, government, and businesses paying close attention.
Canada's provinces all have their own versions of the Gazette.
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