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    Canada disbands TikTok for security reasons, user access unaffected

    By Tanee ShaoNovember 7, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • The Canadian government has ordered the dissolution of Chinese-owned TikTok’s Canadian operations, citing national security risks, but has not restricted user access or content creation.
    • TikTok stated that it plans to challenge the order in court, arguing that closing its Canadian office would harm local employment and interests.

    What happened

    The Canadian government ordered the closure of TikTok‘s operations in Canada on November 6, citing national security risks. Nevertheless, Canadians can still access the short video application and continue creating content on it. Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne stated that the government is addressing national security risks associated with ByteDance‘s operations in Canada by establishing TikTok Technology Canada Inc.

    Ottawa has been reviewing TikTok’s investment and business expansion plans in Canada since last year. Under Canadian law, the government has the right to assess the potential national security risks of foreign investments but is not permitted to disclose details of these assessments. Champagne emphasized that this decision is based on the information and evidence collected during the review process, as well as recommendations from Canada’s security and intelligence community and other government partners. TikTok stated it would legally challenge this order, arguing that closing its Canadian office would eliminate hundreds of high-paying local jobs and is not in the public’s best interest. Canada has already banned TikTok on government devices, citing unacceptable risks to privacy and security.

    Also read: Canada security intelligence chief warns China can leverage TikTok user data

    Also read: The FTC starts inquiry into TikTok’s privacy and security actions

    Why it is important

    The Canadian government has ordered the closure of TikTok’s operations in Canada, citing national security risks. This move indicates that Canada is tightening its scrutiny of foreign tech companies operating within the country, especially concerning data processing and privacy protection. As a popular social media platform, TikTok’s data handling and user privacy protection have been a subject of international scrutiny. Canada’s action reflects a commitment to safeguarding user data security and privacy.

    TikTok stated that it will challenge the order in court, foreshadowing potential legal battles and tests of existing legal frameworks. At the same time, this may also drive the development and improvement of relevant laws and regulations. Closing TikTok’s Canadian office could affect the local job market, particularly in the technology and social media sectors, and could impact Canada’s economic growth. This incident may raise public awareness of the risks associated with social media use, potentially affecting users’ trust and behaviour on these platforms.

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    Tanee Shao

    Tanee Shao is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied at Kings College of London. She specialises in fintech. Contact her at t.shao@btw.media.

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