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  2. Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams - Wikipedia

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    Known by the acronym ALERT, the agency was established in 2006. Its campaigns on behalf of the people of Alberta, as well as Canadians generally, include fighting gang activity, working against drug trafficking, and confronting domestic violence. ALERT currently includes seconded members from: Alberta Sheriffs Branch; Calgary Police Service

  3. Critical Infrastructure Defence Act - Wikipedia

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    The Critical Infrastructure Defence Act, tabled as Bill 1, is a law introduced into the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in 2020 which seeks to legally define essential infrastructure and create offences and penalties for those who enter, destroy, or obstruct infrastructure.

  4. Alberta Emergency Alert - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Emergency Alert (AEA) was a public warning system in Alberta. The system was implemented in October 2011, replacing the former Alberta Emergency Public Warning System (EPWS). Based on Common Alerting Protocol (CAP), alerts were disseminated through various media outlets including television and radio, [ 1 ] internet, [ 2 ] social media ...

  5. Warning system - Wikipedia

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    A fire alarm that warns people if a building is on fire. Alberta Emergency Alert; Alberta Emergency Public Warning System (replaced by Alberta Emergency Alert) [4] Alert Ready (Canada) Automatic Warning System; Child abduction alert system; Dam safety system; Earthquake warning system; Emergency Alert System (EAS) (United States) Famine Early ...

  6. Emergency Public Warning System - Wikipedia

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    The system was proposed by the provincial government after an F4 tornado ripped through Edmonton, Alberta on July 31, 1987, killing 27 people and causing millions of dollars in damage. The EPWS could be activated by local police, fire, and environmental agencies; by Environment Canada; and by other provincial and local authorities as required ...

  7. Alberta Sheriffs Branch - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Security and Strategic Intelligence Support Team (ASSIST) personnel manage security information and intelligence, develop threat assessments, and provide a conduit for the flow of information between government ministries, law enforcement, national security agencies and the private sector as it relates to Alberta's critical infrastructure.

  8. Alert Ready - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Alberta implemented a provincial emergency alert system known as the Emergency Public Warning System (EPWS); its development was spurred by an F4 tornado that had hit the Edmonton area on July 31, 1987, killing 27 people.

  9. Terrorism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Code defines terrorist activity to include an "act or omission undertaken, in or outside Canada, for a political, religious or ideological purpose, that is intended to intimidate the public with regard to its security, including its economic security, or to compel a person, government or organization (whether in or outside Canada ...