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The CEO of TikTok is asking Industry Minister Melanie Joly for an urgent meeting about the federal government's order ...
The head of TikTok, Shou Chew, has sent Industry Minister Melanie Joly a formal request for an in‑person discussion to ...
After facing a potential ban in the United States, attention has now turned to Canada, where the widely popular video-sharing ...
The federal government is requiring TikTok Canada to "wind up" its business by an unspecified date, though Liberal ministers ...
The company, which has challenged the shutdown order in court, employ about 350 people across its Toronto and Vancouver ...
TikTok CEO Shou Chew is urging the federal government to reverse its decision to shut down TikTok’s Canadian operations, ...
Canadians are still able to access the popular social video platform, but local offices have been ordered to close over ...
TORONTO — Canada has become the latest country to ban TikTok from all government-issued mobile devices, reflecting widening worries among Western officials over the Chinese-owned video-sharing app.
Canada has become the latest country to ban the wildly popular social media app TikTok from government-issued phones starting Tuesday in a decision that follows similar moves in the United States ...
Canada on Monday announced a ban on Chinese-owned social media app TikTok from government-issued devices, saying it presents an "unacceptable" level of risk to privacy and security, adding to the ...
Canada, like the U.S., has been scrutinizing TikTok for a few years now. The argument is that because ByteDance is a Chinese company it’s beholden to the Chinese Communist Party.