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Public Test of Alert Ready on November 20, 2024

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Canadians in participating provinces and territories can expect a test alert on their television, radio and compatible wireless devices on November 20

OAKVILLE, ON, Nov. 18, 2024 /CNW/ – A test of Alert Ready, Canada’s National Public Alerting System, will take place on Wednesday, November 20 across most provinces and territories. Canadians in participating provinces and territories will receive one test message from their respective provincial or territorial emergency management organization over television, radio and compatible wireless devices at the times indicated below.

PROVINCE OR TERRITORY

TIME OF TEST

Alberta

1:55 PM MST

British Columbia

1:55 PM PST

Manitoba

1:55 PM CST

New Brunswick

10:55 AM AST

Newfoundland and Labrador

10:45 AM NST

Northwest Territories

1:55 PM MST

Nova Scotia

1:55 PM AST

Nunavut

2:00 PM EST

Ontario

12:55 PM EST

Prince Edward Island

12:55 PM AST

Quebec

No test

Saskatchewan

1:55 PM CST

Yukon

1:55 PM YST

Why now?

The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) requires wireless service providers and broadcasters to send at least one test alert per year, either in May during Emergency Preparedness Week and/or in November. Participation in the testing of Alert Ready is at the sole discretion of each provincial and territorial emergency management organization (EMO).

The test message will simulate an emergency alert, beginning with the alert tone, known as the Canadian Alert Attention Signal. The message will indicate that it is a test and does not require action from the public.

Testing of the Alert Ready system provides the opportunity to:

Increase public awareness about the system and spark emergency preparedness conversations, so that Canadians can be ready and prepared in the event of an actual emergencyValidate the effectiveness and reliability of the system to ensure it operates as intended from end-to-endProvides an opportunity for Emergency Management officials to practice sending alerts to the public

The test alert will be distributed on TV, radio and wireless. However, not all Canadians will receive the test alert on their mobile device. This may occur for a variety of reasons – device compatibility, connection to an LTE or 5G network, cell tower coverage and device software and settings. To learn more about cell phone compatibility click here.

Roles and responsibilities

Alert Ready was developed in collaboration with federal, provincial and territorial government agencies, Pelmorex, the broadcasting industry and wireless service providers. Each stakeholder has a unique and important role to play in the Alert Ready process.

Alert Ready is designed to deliver critical and potentially life-saving alerts to Canadians, including, but not limited to, tornadoes, flooding, fires and AMBER alerts. Given the importance of warning Canadians of imminent threat to the safety of life and property, Canadians do not have the option to opt-out of this essential life-saving service.

In 2024, the Alert Ready system delivered more than 845 public emergency alert messages to Canadians. A breakdown of alert types that were issued by province and territory can be found here.

For ongoing updates about the test, follow the official Alert Ready X (formerly known as Twitter) page.

About Alert Ready

Alert Ready is Canada’s emergency alerting system. Alert Ready delivers critical and potentially life-saving alerts to Canadians through television, radio and LTE-connected and compatible wireless devices. The Alert Ready system was developed with many partners, including federal, provincial and territorial emergency management officials, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Pelmorex, the broadcasting industry and wireless service providers. Together, these partners work to ensure Canadians receive alerts immediately and know when to take action to stay safe.

To learn more, visit alertready.ca and follow us on X, formerly known as Twitter.

SOURCE Pelmorex Corp.

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