Canada Gazette – Part I, December 23, 2023, volume 157, number 51



The Canada Gazette, Part I, consists of a weekly issue, published every Saturday; a quarterly index, published every three months; and extra editions, published only when required under special circumstances or by legal requirements on any other day than Saturday….



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