History
160 Years of the Canada Gazette
The book entitled 160 Years of the Canada Gazette commemorates the 160th anniversary
of the Canada Gazette that was celebrated in the fall of 2001.
The first part of the book tells the story of a publication that is as
much a part of the growth of a nation as it is an historical account of
Canada's official newspaper. It is a story that supports the belief that
every person has the right to be a part of the laws and regulations that
affect Canada's citizens. The first part was written by Carole Kennedy,
Director of the Canada Gazette.
The second part contains historical facts that detail the evolution of
the Canada Gazette. Originally written and published in 1995
in the electronic journal Government Information in Canada by
Martha Foote, a law librarian, it was substantially revised for this book.
To obtain copies of the book, contact bookstores
selling government publications or place your order through Public
Works and Government Services Canada, Canadian
Government Publishing.
To browse a printed copy of the book, consult a local depository library.
To view the on-line version of the book in Portable Document Format
(PDF) or in Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML), select the appropriate
link.
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