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Oct 2020
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What does the TikTok saga mean to Canada...

TORONTO STAR
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TikTok is embroiled in controversy over the U.S.-planned ban and forced sale. What does this mean for users in Canada? Emma Buchanan, a writer and researcher at Rogers CyberSecure Catalyst and a Ryerson Journalism student, joins This Matters to explain what’s happening with the social video app.

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