Trudeau government bans TikTok from operating in Canada — but Canadians can still use it
- Canada has ordered Chinese-owned TikTok's business to be dissolved due to national-security risks, although Canadians can still access and use the app.
- The decision follows information and evidence collected during a review, advised by Canada's security and intelligence community.
- TikTok is banned from government-issued devices due to unacceptable risks to privacy and security.
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Canada orders dissolution of TikTok as a company in the country, but will not block access
Canada announced that it will order the dissolution of the Canadian TikTok division following a national security review of the Chinese company behind that social network, but said it will not block access to the application.

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Canada Shuts Down TikTok Offices, Citing National Security Concerns
The Canadian government has ordered the closure of TikTok’s offices in Vancouver and Toronto. This decision stems from specific national security risks associated with the popular social media platform. The move, announced by Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne, reflects growing global unease about TikTok’s data practices. TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, has faced increasing scrutiny […]
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