The Canada Gazette is one of the vehicles that Canadians can use to access the laws and regulations that govern their daily lives. It has been the "official newspaper" of the Government of Canada since 1841.
Government departments and agencies as well as the private sector are required by law to publish certain information in the Canada Gazette. It is published under the authority of the Statutory Instruments Act and of the Statutory Instruments Regulations.
The Canada Gazette contains all formal public notices and official appointments; proposed regulations; regulations; and 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 and disseminate the information to the public are also published in the Canada Gazette.
The Canada Gazette serves as a consultative tool between the Government of Canada and Canadians. Canadians have the opportunity to provide their comments on proposed regulations found in Part I of the Canada Gazette. For each proposed regulation listed in Part I, there is a contact name from the department proposing the regulation and a closing date for comments. Canadians and private sector organizations who are going to be affected by proposed regulations listed in Part I can also request background information on proposed regulations from the issuing department.
The Canada Gazette plays an important role in Canada's regulatory process. Not only does it serve as official notice to Canadians, it also allows them to participate and to provide their opinion or comments as befits our democratic system.
The Canada Gazette Directorate
Our Directorate is composed of three teams: the Editing Section, the Publications Support Section and the Administration Support Section.
Undivided attention to detail and dedication is required from all our employees in order to follow a rigorous publication process and ensure that we meet the strict deadlines for the publication of laws, regulations and other statutory instruments.[canadagazette.gc.ca]
As I have previously posted on this blog, the government of Canada is now in the process of consulation on immigration priorities. After which, the Immigration Minisiter will issue a ministerial instructions to visa offices as to which occupations will be prioritized. These instructions will be published in the Canada Gazette.
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