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Canada announced Wednesday it won't block access to the popular video-sharing app TikTok but is ordering the dissolution of its Canadian business after a national security review of the Chinese ...
Canada Shuts TikTok’s Offices Over National Security Risks The order, which will allow people to still use the app, cited concerns about TikTok’s owner, the Chinese tech giant ByteDance.
Canada Shuts TikTok Offices Over “Security Risks,” But App Remains Canada is winding down TikTok's business operation, as the app continues attract ire for its shady data collection practices.
The company has been ordered to shut down its Canadian subsidiary, TikTok Technology Canada, and close its offices in Toronto and Vancouver, following a national security review.
Canada has told TikTok to pack up its offices in the country because of national security risks. But Canadians will still be able to use the app.
Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said the decision to dissolve TikTok of its Canadian business is meant to address risks perceived to be related to TikTok's Chinese parent company.
The industry minister closed TikTok’s offices in Toronto and Vancouver over security concerns, but Canadians can still download and use the app.
Canada on Wednesday ordered Chinese-owned TikTok's business in the country to be dissolved, citing national-security risks, but added the government was not blocking Canadians' access to the short ...
No, TikTok is not banned in Canada. The Canadian government ordered TikTok's offices in Toronto and Vancouver to close due to security concerns linked to ByteDance's ownership.
Canada has ordered the closure of ByteDance’s operations in Canada — specifically the offices of TikTok Technology Canada, Inc. — citing national security risks.
Canada previously banned TikTok from government-issued mobile devices. TikTok has offices in Toronto and Vancouver.