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Canada Gazette : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canada Gazette
The ''Canada Gazette'' ((フランス語:Gazette du Canada)) is the official newspaper of the Government of Canada. It was first published on October 2, 1841. While originally it published all acts of the Parliament of Canada, it later also published treaties, hearing and tribunals, proclamations and regulations, and various other official notices as required.〔 At one time it contained information on bankruptcies.〔 It has been administered by Public Works and Government Services Canada and the Queen's Printer since 1841. The ''Gazette'' is most often read to find new acts, regulations and proclamations.〔 ==Legal status== While not always widely read by the public, publication in the ''Gazette'' is considered official notice to all Canadians. After a regulation has been approved by the Privy Council Office and then the Cabinet of Canada, the regulation is published in the ''Gazette''. If a regulation has not been published in the ''Gazette'', a person cannot be convicted of the offence. Canada's provinces all have their own versions of the ''Gazette''.
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