TikTok is actively seeking to avoid a federal shutdown of its Canadian operations by proposing security solutions to the Canadian government. The company's CEO has requested an urgent meeting with Industry Minister Mélanie Joly to discuss the order, which was issued last year and requires TikTok Canada to wind down its business by an unspecified date. Despite the shutdown directive, Liberal ministers have highlighted that the TikTok platform, which has approximately 14 million users in Canada, will continue to be accessible to the public.
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 Canadians will remain available to the public #cdnpoli #cdnecon https://t.co/RsVDGNyEBW
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 Canadians will remain available to the public #cdnpoli #cdnecon https://t.co/RsVDGNy6Mo
TikTok’s CEO is seeking an urgent meeting with Industry Minister Mélanie Joly as the company prepares to wind down its Canadian operations under a federal shutdown order issued last year. https://t.co/1f35wSucgM