Citing concerns for flood victims, Ontario, Quebec opt out of alert-system test
OTTAWA — The country’s two biggest provinces won’t take part in what was supposed to be a nationwide testing of Canada’s Alert Ready system on Wednesday.
Public Safety Canada says it received notifications last week from Ontario and Quebec that the provinces are opting out of the testing because neither wants to send unnecessary alert tones to residents dealing with historic flooding.
The alerts sound when emergency officials send signals to cellphones, TV consoles and radio stations.