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The U.S. TikTok ban is now law and a nine-month countdown has started. Is Canada next?

U.S. President Joe Biden, on Wednesday, signed legislation that would force the sale of TikTok, or ban the social media platform entirely.

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The proposed ban sets a nine-month countdown for TikTok’s sale, otherwise, the social media app would be banned nationwide.

If TikTok remains in the hands of its Chinese parent company, the social media giant’s days could be numbered in the U.S.

One of the few things American politicians seem to be able to agree on, a TikTok ban has made its way through both the U.S House and Senate. The ban was tucked into an aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, and the bill was signed into law Wednesday morning by President Joe Biden. That has renewed scrutiny on TikTok in Canada after the social media app was removed from government-issued devices nearly a year ago.

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