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This article discusses proposed amendments to Canada's Bill C-22, which focuses on national security oversight and surveillance requirements for digital service providers. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is regulatory and political, with no immediate effect on specific products, supply chains, or company margins. The commercial pathway is weak and indirect, as the bill's implementation timeline and specific compliance costs are not specified.

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  • NSIRA proposed amendments to Bill C-22 to enhance oversight of national security activities.
  • Bill C-22 would require digital service providers to enable surveillance capabilities.
  • Public Safety Minister can issue secret compliance orders under the bill.
  • NSIRA seeks timely access to information related to compliance orders.
  • Committee reviewing the bill is considering amendments for transparency and accountability.

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