Government of Canada orders the wind up of TikTok Technology Canada, Inc. following a national security review under the Investment Canada Act
Government of Canada orders the wind up of TikTok Technology Canada, Inc. following a national security review under the Investment Canada Act
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Government of Canada orders the wind up of TikTok Technology Canada, Inc. following a national security review under the Investment Canada Act - Canada.ca
Sooo, what's the goal here? How does this help, or effect, Canadians?
I think itâs to mean that the company canât have any actual operations taking place on Canadian soil maybe? Like no offices/servers etc.?
But, what does that actually achieve besides limiting Canada's ability to, for example, seize assets? TikTok, being a digital platform, isn't very dependent on regional presence; it's not like you've gotta head to their offices to post/view content.
If TikTok/ByteDance isn't complying with Canadian laws/standards, Canada no longer has leverage to influence change.
How does this actually 'harm' TikTok and/or protect Canadians?