Canadian Court Gives TikTok a Lifeline, Halts Ban Order

TikTok Technology Canada Inc., a subsidiary of ByteDance Ltd., has received a temporary reprieve from a previous order to cease operations in Canada. The Federal Court of Canada recently set aside the November 2024 directive, issued under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, which had mandated the wind-down of the company.
The original order followed a comprehensive national security review involving Canada's security and intelligence agencies. It specifically targeted TikTok's business operations but did not ban the app itself, putting the future of its Canadian team and investments in question.
With the court’s decision, the matter has been referred back to Canada's Industry Minister Melanie Joly, who will undertake a new review under the provisions of the Investment Canada Act. This provides TikTok another opportunity to present its case and work toward a resolution with the Canadian government.
A TikTok spokesperson welcomed the ruling, emphasizing the company’s commitment to Canada. TikTok has over 14 million users in the country—roughly one-third of the population—and its continued presence ensures multi-million dollar investments and hundreds of local jobs.
Legal experts noted the decision effectively “resets” the government’s position on TikTok. University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist described it as a fresh start in the regulatory saga, which mirrors the platform's ongoing scrutiny in the United States and globally.
This development coincides with a broader context of improving Sino-Canadian relations, following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s historic visit to China and announcements on trade and tariffs with President Xi Jinping.
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