![]() ![]() TikTok key promotional tool, creator says While the United States Congress is debating a bill which would ban TikTok across the country, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not say whether his government is considering a similar ban, when asked by CBC News Monday. Seventy-six per cent of Canadians aged 18 to 24 had TikTok accounts, according to that same 2022 survey. The concerns are related to TikTok's Chinese parent company, Bytedance, and whether it could be compelled to share information with China's government.Īccording to a census-balanced survey taken last spring, about 26 adults per cent of adults in Canada are on TikTok. This came after Canada's federal privacy regulator, along with three provincial counterparts, last week launched a joint probe of the platform's collection, use and disclosure of users' personal information. and the European Union in removing and blocking the video-sharing platform from all government-issued devices, citing security reasons. (Submitted by Chris Paul Farias)Įarlier this week, the federal government said it was joining the U.S. Chris Paul Farias uses their TikTok account to discuss issues related to diversity and inclusion, as well as promoting their Unicorn Rebellion creative branding agency and reading books like Pride Puppy! by Robin Stevenson. ![]()
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