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Canada tested its emergency alert systems Wednesday (May 7), using all the means of communication including phones, radios, and TVs to alert residents across all its provinces. The tests, conducted through Alert Ready, aimed to ensure the system's effectiveness in warning the public about potential dangers like environmental disasters or civil emergencies.Alert Ready messages were broadcast across every province and territory except Quebec and Alberta. The alerts were delivered through televisions, radios, and LTE-connected or compatible wireless devices. The timing of the test varied depending on the region.The timings for the alerts were as follows - British Columbia 1:55 PM PDT, Manitoba 1:55 PM CDT, New Brunswick 10:55 AM ADT, Newfoundland & Labrador 10:45 AM NDT, Northwest Territories 9:55 AM MDT, Nova Scotia 1:55 PM ADT, Nunavut 2:00 PM EDT, Ontario 12:55 PM EDT, Prince Edward Island 12:55 PM ADT, Saskatchewan 1:55 PM CST, Yukon 1:55 PM YST.The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission mandates that service providers distribute these alerts, and the public cannot opt out.In Ontario, the test notification was accompanied by a distinctive alert tone. These alerts are designed to warn people about various emergency situations.'When an alert is heard, it is the responsibility of the public to stop, listen and respond as directed by the Government Issuer,' a message on the Alert Ready website reads.In Ontario alone, almost 240 alerts were issued the previous year. These included four civil emergencies, four AMBER alerts, and nearly 230 tornado warnings.Nationwide, a total of 855 notifications were used to warn the public.All phones, radios, and TVs across British Columbia were lit up with an emergency alert Wednesday as part of a nationwide test.Alert Ready Canada had on May 2, 2025, issued a press release stating that Emergency Preparedness Week (EP Week) will take place from May 5 to 11 in the country. The alerts are issued to ensure Canadians are prepared to deal with natural disasters and other emergencies.The major natural disasters that Canada deals with are wildfires, extreme cold, floods and earthquakes.
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