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Canada-wide wireless emergency alert system now in place

Canadians with LTE-compatible phones can now receive public alerts and safety information in the event of life-threatening emergencies.

Provinces to begin testing in May

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Provincial testing of the system will begin in May. Users in Ontario and Quebec will get test alerts May 7, and in the rest of the provinces a test will take place on May 9. (CBC)

Canadians with LTE-compatible phones can now receive public alerts and safety information in the event of life-threatening emergencies.

TheNational Public Alerting System, known as Alert Ready, provides a standardized system that sends out localized alerts.

"By adding smartphones to our emergency alert system, we will be able to reach more Canadians, faster, in times of crisis," said Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale.

Provincialtesting of the systemwill begin in May. Users in Ontario and Quebec willget test alertsMay 7, and in the rest of the provinces a test will take place on May 9.Yukon and Nunavut have yet to announce testing dates.

Wireless alertswill appear like a text message and will be have a distinct soundand vibration meant to reinforcethe alert message.

According to Public Safety Canada, wireless public alerting is geo-targeted and can be very specific to a limited area of coverage, unlike radio and television broadcasting, which often has broad areas of coverage.

A wireless device that is turned off will not display an alert until it is turned back on, if the emergency alert is still active in the area.

Wireless users can't opt out of the system, and the CRTC has said wireless providers cannot charge a separate fee on consumers' bills for participating in the alert system.

To test ifyour phone is capable of receiving alerts visitAlertReady.