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  2. Alert Ready - Wikipedia

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    Alert Ready has faced criticism, particularly due to wireless alerts being handled under a blanket category with no opt-outs on its smartphones running unmodified operating systems (as opposed to the severity-based system used by the U.S. WEA system), and criticism over AMBER Alerts (particularly in Ontario) being issued province-wide rather ...

  3. Emergency alert test – live: Government reveals why phone ...

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    Millions of people across the country received the first-ever nationwide test of the government’s new emergency alert system today.. While the alert was scheduled to go out at 3pm, many mobile ...

  4. Emergency alert test – live: Second alarm shock as ... - AOL

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    Users ‘scared to death’ by 2.30am alert. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  5. Emergency Public Warning System - Wikipedia

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    The EPWS was originally operated by the CKUA Radio Network, but was later operated by Black Coral Inc., a private company headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario. [1] It was rebroadcast through various television and radio stations and cable systems provincewide. In 2011, it was replaced by Alberta Emergency Alert. [2]

  6. Emergency population warning - Wikipedia

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    FR-Alert. FR-Alert is a national-level mobile risk alert and emergency communication system implemented by Intersec [9] in partnership with the Ministry of the Interior in France. This system is designed to facilitate the efficient dissemination of critical alerts and safety information to citizens throughout the country.

  7. Here's why FEMA sent an emergency alert to your cellphone today

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    Cellphones, TVs and radios across the U.S. simultaneously blared out an emergency alert today. Here's what to know and why it happened. Cellphones, TVs and radios across the U.S. simultaneously ...

  8. Civil danger warning - Wikipedia

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    A blizzard on February 2, 2011, affected much of the United States and Canada, forecasted to bring several feet of snow to Wisconsin and severely impact travel. The Wisconsin Emergency Management Agency of Milwaukee issued the following civil danger warning for the southern part of the state: [2] [3]

  9. States of emergency in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Measures Act [6] 1989 Forest Fires Manitoba [7] 1999 Snow Storm: Quebec [8] 2003 SARS outbreak: Ontario Emergency Management Act [9] Wildfires British Columbia Emergency Program Act [10] Northeast blackout: Ontario Emergency Management Act [11] 2004 White Juan blizzard Nova Scotia Emergency Measures Act [12] Prince Edward Island ...