The Canada Gazette is the "official newspaper" for the Government of
Canada. It contains all:
formal public notices
official appointments
proposed regulations
regulations
public acts of Parliament from government departments and agencies
miscellaneous public notices from private sector organizations, that
are required by statute to publish the notices
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regulations proposed by the Government of Canada? Canadians
can provide comments on proposed regulations found in Part I of the
Gazette, which is normally published every Saturday. These
regulations may be related to income tax, food and drugs, the environment,
transportation, fisheries, and many other areas. Each proposed regulation has a contact name and a closing
date for comments.
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