The Liberal government’s move to order the shutdown of TikTok’s Canadian operations over national security concerns has left hundreds of the company’s Canadian employees in limbo.
The Canadian PressErin Lowers is photographed at the TikTok offices in Toronto on Wednesday December 4, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
When the government made the announcement, Erin Lowers was at take-your-kid-to-work day, doing a sneaker-painting activity with her niece. TikTok arranged interviews with her and several of the other affected employees for The Canadian Press. There are"a lot of folks that are trying to power through, that have a really good attitude. But right now, I think the silence and not having any answers has been really troubling for a lot of the people on the team."
He said his work includes"making sure that government agencies, members of Parliament, regulators, understand what the impact of this order would be.""We continue and will continue to reiterate to the government our desire to find a solution that is in the best interests of Canadians."
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