Canada’s Alert Ready system undergoes annual test today, coast to coast, except Que.
- British Columbia conducted a province-wide Emergency Alert System test on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at 1:55 p.m. PDT.
- The test follows regulations requiring annual checks to ensure readiness for emergencies threatening human life with immediate dangers and safety instructions.
- The test broadcasted alerts on TV, radio, and compatible wireless devices, simulating an emergency without requiring any public action or calls to 911.
- The alert message displayed during the test stated, "This is a TEST of the Emergency Alert system," emphasizing its role in providing urgent safety guidance.
- This first of two annual tests aims to raise public awareness and verify system performance, excluding Quebec, where the test does not occur.
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National emergency alert system to be tested on Wednesday in much of Canada
Canada's National Public Alerting System (NPAS) is running tests on television, radio and compatible wireless devices for the system used to warn Canadians of critical events such as tornadoes, flooding, fires and Amber alerts.
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