Communication regulator considers changes to extend reach of national alerting system

An emergency alert is seen on a mobile phone in North Vancouver, B.C. Wednesday, November 16, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

OTTAWA - Rural municipalities, Indigenous organizations and civil society groups are calling for changes to ensure people in remote parts of Canada receive emergency alerts during a crisis.

The suggestions to the federal communication regulator are aimed at closing gaps in the ºÃÉ«tv Public Alerting System — more commonly known as Alert Ready — which delivers urgent messages about everything from missing children to tornadoes.

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