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TikTok faces a potential shutdown in Canada as the government orders its operations to wind down, citing national security.
The company, which has challenged the shutdown order in court, employ about 350 people across its Toronto and Vancouver ...
TikTok is trying to talk to the Canadian government about security solutions that would spare the company from an order to ...
The head of TikTok, Shou Chew, has sent Industry Minister Melanie Joly a formal request for an in‑person discussion to ...
The government planned to ban the company from operating in Canada but the app would remain available without restriction ...
CEO Shou Chew said the company would soon have to fire more than 350 employees in Canada, stop its direct investment in ...
TikTok started this month to freeze spending after a directive to close its Canadian unit, which cited national security ...
— Times they are a-changin’: Trump has extended the TikTok sale-or-ban deadline for the third time this year. The White House ...
The federal government is requiring TikTok Canada to "wind up" its business by an unspecified date, though Liberal ministers ...
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 ...
Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law at University of Ottawa, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss ...