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Critics say N.S. officials are talking too long to activate provincial alert system


 
HALIFAX
Alert Ready is designed to deliver critical and potentially life-saving alerts through television, radio and cellphones across the country.
But officials in Nova Scotia are once again being criticized for how long it takes the province to activate the emergency alert system.
You can t have bureaucrats, politicians, RCMP haggling over commas and periods and capital letters, just get the alert out, said Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston.
Janson Bryan Baker was arrested Wednesday in Amherst, N.S., after a 19-hour manhunt that started in Riverview, N.B.
Baker is accused of shooting a 35-year-old man outside Riverview High School, then fleeing to Nova Scotia. The man, who is a teacher, remains in hospital with what are believed to be non-life threatening injuries. ....

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Premier calls on RCMP to change alert protocols


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By: Michael MacDonald, The Canadian Press
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Last Modified: 3:27 PM CST Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021
HALIFAX - The premier of Nova Scotia says the RCMP must change how they alert the public to dangerous incidents following the high-profile arrest of a gunman who remained at large for 19 hours.
Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil attends a news conference in Halifax, Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS
HALIFAX - The premier of Nova Scotia says the RCMP must change how they alert the public to dangerous incidents following the high-profile arrest of a gunman who remained at large for 19 hours.
Stephen McNeil made the comment Thursday as questions arose about why it took more than three hours on Wednesday for the Mounties to request a provincewide Alert Ready message to warn residents about a manhunt that spanned two provinces. ....

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