A test of Canada's national public alerting system will occur on Wednesday in most provinces and territories, as part of Emergency Preparedness Week. (The Canadian Press)


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On Wednesday, May 7, phones buzzed and screens lit up across Canada due to the Emergency Alert System Test. The annual test of the Alert Ready system took place in almost every province and territory. It was not a real emergency, but a loud reminder to stay prepared.

The Alert Ready system is designed to notify Canadians during life-threatening situations. These include natural disasters like tornadoes and wildfires, or urgent events like AMBER alerts. The test aimed to ensure that the system works smoothly and reaches as many people as possible.

Why the Emergency Alert Test Matters?


Officials want Canadians to recognize the alert tone and know what to do during real emergencies. These tests also spark important conversations at home, work, and school about how to respond when danger strikes.

Martin Belanger, Director of Public Alerting at Pelmorex, said, “This system helps keep Canadians safe.” He added that testing the system boosts awareness and readiness across the country.

When and Where the Alerts Were Sent


Each province and territory received the test at different times:

  • Ontario: 12:55 p.m. EDT
  • British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, Yukon: 1:55 p.m. local time
  • New Brunswick: 10:55 a.m. ADT
  • Newfoundland & Labrador: 10:45 a.m. NDT
  • Prince Edward Island: 12:55 p.m. ADT
  • Northwest Territories: 9:55 a.m. MDT
  • Nunavut: 2 p.m. EDT

However, Quebec and Alberta were left out of this round of testing.

What the Alert Looked Like


The alert message clearly stated it was only a test. No action was needed. But many mobile users had to acknowledge the alert before using their phones again. If not, the alert sound and vibrations lasted for eight seconds. Some devices may have repeated the alert until acknowledged.

The alert tone has a unique sound. A preview is available at alertready.ca. The system also supports alternative formats for Canadians who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, or partially sighted.

Part of Emergency Preparedness Week


The test was timed to align with Emergency Preparedness Week, running from May 5 to 11, 2025. This national campaign promotes the importance of planning ahead. It encourages families and communities to build emergency kits, prepare escape routes, and stay informed.

Last year alone, the system issued 1,086 alerts nationwide. These included warnings for severe weather events and other emergencies. The high number shows just how critical the system is to public safety.

No Opt-Out Option


Canadians cannot opt out of emergency alerts or the tests. This rule highlights the importance of receiving real-time information that could save lives or protect property. The test looked and sounded like an actual emergency warning to provide a realistic experience.

Encouraging a Culture of Preparedness


Local organizations, schools, and communities are urged to use these tests as teaching moments. The goal is to build a culture where everyone knows how to act quickly and safely in an emergency.

As natural disasters and critical events become more common, having a working alert system is essential. The Alert Ready test is more than a routine check. It’s a call to prepare, stay alert, and be ready for the unexpected.

Stay Informed


To see if your device is compatible with Alert Ready, visit alertready.ca. Preparedness starts with awareness—and these tests are a step in the right direction.

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