Canada Launches National Security Review of TikTok Over Data Concerns and Foreign Influence

 The Canadian government revealed that it initiated a national security review of TikTok in September 2024. The review was disclosed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who emphasized that it followed broader scrutiny of TikTok’s data practices and concerns about foreign influence, particularly regarding Chinese ownership by ByteDance. This scrutiny mirrors efforts in other countries, including the U.S., over potential risks tied to user data access and influence operations. 


In Canada, TikTok has already been banned from government-issued devices since February 2023 due to privacy concerns raised by federal and provincial authorities. The review is subject to confidentiality rules under the Investment Canada Act, and while specifics are not public, it reflects broader policy shifts to regulate foreign influence in the digital sector.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/tiktok-canada-review-1.7375965

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