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TikTok is one of the most popular social networks in the world and it's fighting for survival in both Canada and the U.S.
CEO Shou Chew said the company would soon have to fire more than 350 employees in Canada, stop its direct investment in ...
The federal government is requiring TikTok Canada to "wind up" its business by an unspecified date, though Liberal ministers have emphasized that the video sharing platform used by 14 million ...
After facing a potential ban in the United States, attention has now turned to Canada, where the widely popular video-sharing ...
My latest Globe and Mail op-ed notes that TikTok has long presented a thorny challenge for Western governments. The security ...
TikTok says it's pulling out as a sponsor of several Canadian arts institutions as it prepares to comply with a federal order ...
TikTok started this month to freeze spending after a directive to close its Canadian unit, which cited national security ...
Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law at University of Ottawa, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss ...
Tech expert Ritesh Kotak breaks down how a possible U.S. deal with TikTok could be behind the CEO’s request for a meeting ...
The platform is making efforts to show its value while it remains under a federal order to shut down business operations.
A small business owner has been highlighted in TikTok Canada’s 2024 Economic Impact Report, which was released in June.
The federal government ordered an end to TikTok's Canadian operations on Wednesday, citing national security concerns. But its decision to keep the app itself available has privacy experts puzzled.