Press Release
May 3, 2019 – Ottawa-Gatineau – Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
On May 8, during Emergency Preparedness Week, provincial emergency management organizations will conduct public alerting tests in Canada. As such, test alerts should appear on every updated and compatible mobile device connected to a LTE (long-term evolution) wireless network in participating provinces and territories. The test alerts will be simultaneously distributed on radio and television.
Ongoing testing of the National Public Alerting System provides an opportunity to validate and improve the system’s performance and reliability to ensure it operates as intended on TV, radio and wireless networks in the event of a life-threatening situation.
The messages will be identified as test alerts and will not require Canadians to take action. They will be sent out according to the following schedule:
May 8, 2019
Alberta 1:55 PM (MDT)
British-Colombia 1:55 PM (PDT)
Manitoba 1:55 PM (CDT)
New-Brunswick 10:55 AM (ADT)
Newfoundland & Labrador 10:55 AM (NDT)
Northwest Territories 1:55 PM (MDT)
Nova Scotia 1:55 PM (ADT)
Nunavut 1:55 PM (EDT)
Ontario No test due to flooding
Quebec No test due to flooding
Prince Edward Island 12:55 PM (ADT)
Saskatchewan 1:55 PM (CST)
Yukon 1:55 PM (PDT)
For a wireless device to receive a test alert, it must be:
If a mobile device meets these conditions and did not receive the test, Canadians should contact their wireless service provider.
To learn more about test alerts and to find out if a cellphone is capable of receiving emergency alerts, Canadians should visit Alert Ready.
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