Canada Greenlights TikTok with New Security Measures Amid U.S. Tariff Tensions
March 9, 2026
Canada will allow TikTok to continue operating after a national security review, but only under new legally binding undertakings from TikTok Canada.
The agreement includes enhanced protections for minors and a third-party independent monitor to audit and continuously verify data access controls.
Canadian users will benefit from strengthened safeguards, including security gateways and privacy-enhancing technologies to restrict access to Canadian data.
Published March 10, 2026, at 09:36 a.m. IST.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is pursuing closer ties with China to offset anticipated U.S. tariff impacts on the Canadian economy.
The framing suggests a regulatory reconsideration rather than an outright ban, signaling a shift in government stance on TikTok.
Context around the decision includes sponsor and media listings, but the core focus remains the policy change and its implications for TikTok’s Canadian operations.
The report notes the government’s broader geopolitical context and Carney’s ties, while centering on TikTok’s compliance and safeguarding measures in Canada.
The decision implies enhanced protections to address national security concerns, though specific commitments are not detailed in the source.
The approach mirrors EU data privacy standards and contrasts with U.S. arrangements where TikTok’s U.S. assets are held by a majority-owned U.S. entity.
A Federal Court previously set aside the wind-down order, allowing TikTok to keep offices during the re-review.
TikTok said its Toronto office remained open during legal challenges, and the new agreement enables resumed local investments and paused programs to restart.
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CBC • Mar 10, 2026
TikTok allowed to keep business in Canada under new rules
Global News • Mar 9, 2026
TikTok allowed to stay in Canada under new data protection rules: minister
The Hindu • Mar 10, 2026
Canada says it will let TikTok continue operations in the country