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TikTok can operate in Canada for now, federal court rules, telling Ottawa

January 23, 20262 Mins Read
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Canada’s federal court has overturned a ​government order to close TikTok’s Canadian operations, allowing ​the short-form video app to continue operating for the time being.

In a short judgment on Wednesday, federal court judge Russel Zinn set aside the order and sent the matter ⁠back to Industry Minister Mélanie Joly for review. He did not give any reasons.

A spokesperson for Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada told CBC News in an emailed statement that the issue now goes back to the minister and Joly “will now proceed with a new national security review.”

“Due to the confidentiality provisions of the Investment Canada Act, we are not in a position to comment further on the review,” the spokesperson said.

TikTok welcomed the decision to set aside the shutdown order, a company spokesperson told Radio-Canada on Wednesday afternoon.

“[We] look forward to working with the minister toward a resolution that’s in the best interest of the more than 14 million Canadians using TikTok,” the spokesperson said.

“Keeping TikTok’s Canadian team in place will enable a path forward that continues to support millions of dollars of investment in Canada and hundreds of local jobs.”

Back in November 2024, Canada’s industry ministry ​ordered TikTok’s business to be dissolved, citing national-security risks, but added the government was not blocking ⁠access or users’ ability to create content. TikTok appealed the decision.

Prime Minister Mark Carney has been seeking closer ⁠ties to China to help offset the damage that U.S. tariffs have done to the ​Canadian economy.

Canada and other nations have ​been scrutinizing TikTok over concerns that Beijing could use the ‍app to harvest users’ data or advance its interests. TikTok is owned by Chinese company ‍ByteDance.

Last September, ⁠TikTok agreed to improve its measures to keep children off its Canadian website and app after an investigation found its efforts to block children and protect personal information were inadequate.



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