— Creation of a national security committee of parliamentarians with up to six MPs and three senators.
— Expiry of certain provisions after three years, unless Parliament decides to renew them.
— A comprehensive parliamentary review of the bill after three years.
— Removal of the word "lawful" from a section that states the bill's information-sharing provisions do not apply to "lawful advocacy, protest, dissent and artistic expression."
— A guarantee that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service's new disruptive powers would not violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
— An annual report from the privacy commissioner on information-sharing conducted under the law.
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