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The Intelligence Commissioner Act is a Canadian law that establishes the office of the Intelligence Commissioner. The Act defines the role and responsibilities of the Commissioner, who is appointed by the Governor in Council to review certain authorizations and determinations related to national security. The Commissioner has the authority to approve or not approve these decisions based on their reasonableness. The Act also requires the Commissioner to provide an annual report to the Prime Minister on their activities and decisions made during the previous year. Additionally, the Commissioner has access to various reports and information that are relevant to their powers and duties.
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