Alert Ready Plans Nationwide Public Test on November 17, 2021

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

OAKVILLE, ONNov. 15, 2021 /CNW/ –  On November 17, 2021Alert Ready will conduct a Canada-wide test of the National Public Alerting System. Canadians 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/TERRITORY

LOCAL TESTING TIME

Alberta

1:55 PM MST

British Columbia

1:55 PM PST

Manitoba

1:55 PM CST

New Brunswick

10:55 AM AST

Northwest Territories

9:55 AM MST

Nova Scotia

1:55 PM AST

Newfoundland and Labrador

10:55 AM NST

Nunavut

2:00 PM EST

Ontario

12:55 PM EST

Prince Edward Island

12:55 PM AST

Quebec

1:55 PM EST

Saskatchewan

1:55 PM CST

Yukon

1:55 PM PDT

The testing sound 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.

Tests are conducted twice a year, during Emergency Preparedness Week in May and the third week of November. “Conducting regular tests allows us to better educate Canadians about the Alert Ready system and it provides an opportunity to validate that the system is working end to end” says Martin Bélanger, Director of Public Alerting at Pelmorex Corp., operator of the technical infrastructure of Alert Ready known as the National Alert Aggregation and Dissemination System.

Alert Ready allows provincial, territorial, and federal public safety officials to issue critical safety alerts to the public. Given the importance of warning Canadians of imminent threat to the safety of life or property, Canadians do not have an option to opt-out of the test or actual alerts distributed through Alert Ready. Those who would like to check their device compatibility prior to Wednesday’s test can do so by contacting their wireless carrier or by visiting alertready.ca.

For ongoing updates about the test, follow the official Alert Ready Twitter page here.