Indigenous-led alert system for N.S. Mi’kmaq communities ready to roll out
CAPE BRETON, N.S. — A new alert system that will issue emergency messages to residents in five Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq communities is the first of its kind among Indigenous peoples in Canada, according to developers.
Jennifer Jesty, with the Union of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq, said chiefs will be able to send alerts in Mi’kmaq and in English to community members in Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook and We’koqma’q by text, phone and email.
The five chiefs were in Membertou Thursday for a training session on how to use the alert system, which is scheduled to go live Sept. 1.
“We get to be the first to release it, but I’m willing to bet that this is going to catch on and you’re going to see it pop up, not just in First Nations communities,” Jesty, emergency management co-ordinator with the Mi’kmaq union, said in an interview Thursday.