Canada Greenlights TikTok with New Security Measures Amid U.S. Tariff Tensions

March 9, 2026
Canada Greenlights TikTok with New Security Measures Amid U.S. Tariff Tensions
  • 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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