Founded | 1841 |
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Country | Canada |
Website | gazette.gc.ca |
The Canada Gazette (French: Gazette du Canada) is the official government gazette of the Government of Canada.[1] It was first published on October 2, 1841.[2] While it originally 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.[1] At one time it contained information on bankruptcies.[2] It has been administered by Public Works and Government Services Canada and the King's Printer for Canada since 1841. The Gazette is most often read to find new acts, regulations and proclamations.[2]