Federal government asked court to set aside Ottawa’s shutdown order for TikTok Canada
OTTAWA — The federal government asked for a court ruling to set aside the government’s 2024 decision ordering TikTok to shut down its Canadian operations due to national security concerns.
On Monday, the government filed a letter with the Federal Court saying it had reached an agreement with TikTok to set aside the wind-down order and launch another national security review. The government’s letter said Ottawa and TikTok had agreed to jointly seek an order from the court.
On Wednesday, a Federal Court judge issued that order. The decision means the social media company can keep its offices here running while the industry minister conducts the new review.
The Liberal government ordered TikTok to close its offices in Canada in 2024, but stopped short of banning the app for users. TikTok challenged the order in court.


