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tiktok canada

Le gouvernement canadien a pris une décision plutôt radicale concernant TikTok Technology Canada, Inc., la filiale canadienne du géant ByteDance, la firme derrière le réseau social. Dans un communiqué publié ce 6 novembre 2024, le ministre de l'Innovation des Sciences et de l’Industrie, François-Philippe Champagne, a annoncé que le Canada ordonne la liquidation des opérations de TikTok Canada après un examen complet de sécurité nationale.

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A Canadian journalist is receiving a wave of support after she called out a viewer's email live on-air.

A TikToker shared a clip of Leslie Horton with Global News Calgary responding to an email she was sent which asked if she was pregnant and then criticized her wardrobe.

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Ever get that sinking feeling at the checkout counter when you see your grocery bill? You're not alone. With food prices in Canada soaring higher than the price of Taylor Swift tickets, most are scouting for whatever savings they can get their hands on. Enter TikToker Brandi Dustin who's got a hack that has proven surprisingly effective.

With over 500,000 views on her TikTok video, Brandi spills the tea on her grocery shopping secret: she's crossing over to the U.S. for her grocery hauls.

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Crash Adams knows a thing or two about making viral videos. The Toronto-born pop duo have been blowing up the charts and making waves online with their catchy songs and creative content style for years.

In many of their videos, the pair — singer Rafaele Massarelli (aka Crash) and guitarist Vince Sasso (aka Adams) — can often be seen performing live on the street, in stores and even in subway stations, inviting spectators or musicians in the vicinity to join along.

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