Canada has ordered TikTok to shut down all its business operations in the country citing some unspecified national security reasons.
The order, which will allow people to still use the app, cited concerns about TikTok’s owner, the Chinese tech giant ByteDance.
TORONTO — 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 ...
After President Joe Biden signed legislation earlier this year that requires TikTok parent ByteDance to divest the app or ...
TikTok Technology Canada, Inc, the subsidiary of Chinese group ByteDance, will have to cease its operations in Canada ...
The Government in Canada has ordered TikTok, which is owned by a Chinese company, to close its offices in the country after a ...
The federal government is ordering the dissolution of TikTok's Canadian business after a national security review of the Chinese company behind the social media platform, but stopped short of ordering ...
“The decision to use a social media application or platform is a personal choice,” said François-Philippe Champagne, the country’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, in a statement. The ...
Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry, François-Philippe Champagne, said the decision was based on information gathered from Canada’s security and intelligence community and was made ...
In a statement Wednesday, Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced that the government had issued an order ...