Nova Scotia RCMP, Halifax police given green light to send emergency alerts directly
HALIFAX — The RCMP and Halifax police are now able to send emergency alerts directly to citizens, more than a year after a mass shooting raised issues about how police notify the public to threats.
The provincial government said today in a news release its Emergency Management Office worked with police forces to create a system allowing them to issue alerts without the office’s assistance.
During the April 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia, the RCMP issued a series of warnings on Twitter, drawing criticism from victims’ families that the social media messages were inadequate.
The families questioned whether some of the 22 killings could have been prevented had emergency alerts been sent to people’s cellphones and televisions.