Toronto has not yet joined the jurisdictions banning the use of TikTok from government\u002Downed cellphones.
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Several Ontario municipalities including London and Hamilton have told staff to delete the TikTok app from any municipally owned mobile devices. The video hosting service is owned by a private Chinese company and concerns have been raised over its relationship with China’s government.
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