Today's letters: Ban on TikTok should go much further

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Today's letters: Ban on TikTok should go much further
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Thursday, March 2: The feds have banned the app on government cellphones. Will the provinces follow suit?

Given China’s recent violations of Canada’s sovereignty , this announcement could not have come at a better time.

I asked myself why Ottawa couldn’t have done something similar by taking Queen, Sparks, Bank or whichever street and making it the train route.

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