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Test Of Alert Ready, Canada’s National Public Alerting System, Scheduled On May 15 In Ontario, May 8 Elsewhere

ONTARIO-As part of EP Week, Alert Ready, Canada’s national public alerting system, will be distributing a test alert to Canadians in participating provinces and territories on their television, radio and compatible wireless devices on Wednesday, May 8, 2024. Ontario will receive a test alert on Wednesday May 15th at 12:55pm.

“The Alert Ready system is a critical service that helps keep Canadians safe,” says Director of Public Alerting at Pelmorex, Martin Belanger. “Testing provides an opportunity to raise awareness about the Alert Ready system and to validate that it works as intended in case of an actual emergency.”

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. In 2023, the Alert Ready system distributed 1086 emergency alerts across Canada.

Why is there a test of the Alert Ready System?

Regular testing provides public safety officials with an opportunity to validate and improve the effectiveness and reliability of Alert Ready. Tests ensure that the Alert Ready system operates as intended during an imminent life-threatening situation.

Issuing a test alert is at the sole discretion of each provincial and territorial emergency management organization (EMO). The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) requires broadcasters and wireless service providers to distribute one test alert per year either in May and/or November.

Who issues alerts via Alert Ready?

Provincial, territorial and federal public safety authorities are responsible for issuing alerts, however, there is a multi-step process in delivering these alerts to the Canadian public. Each stakeholder plays a unique and vital role in the Alert Ready process.

What will the test sound/look like?

The sound will simulate an emergency alert, beginning with this distinct tone. In addition, radio and television broadcasters may use an audio version of the test alert message generated through a text-to-speech (TTS) software. The TTS functionality on wireless is managed by the device manufacturer and may be read to the recipient if the device supports this feature.

New for testing taking place on May 8, 2024:

During the test of the Alert Ready system on May 8, the Government of Canada will be issuing the test message that will be sent in Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nunavut, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Yukon. In the other provinces and territories, the test message will be issued by the respective emergency management organization. Ontario will receive the alert on May 15th.

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