How the Canada Gazette can help save democracy, with Carole Kennedy

A former director weighs in on why we need the Gazette during this time of turbulence.
Protesters mixed with revellers near Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Canada Day this year. A former director of the Canada Gazette, Carole Kennedy, says the often under-appreciated publication gives ordinary people a chance to connect directly with the government, and participate in a democratic process in which some Canadians have lost faith.
The Canada Gazette is the official newspaper of the government of Canada, but it doesn't look like any newspaper you've read before. The Gazette isn't always a breezy read, but if you know where to look, it can reveal key information about what the government is up to, at a level of detail that is ...

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