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Emergency alert test will ping your cellphone next week

Millions of cellphones, tablets and other portable devices will sound off across the country next week to test Canada's new public emergency alert system.

Tests will happen May 7 in Ontario and Quebec and May 9 in rest of the country

Tests of Canada's new emergency alert system will be carried out next Monday in Ontario and Quebec and on Wednesday in the rest of the country. (CBC)

Millions of cellphones, tablets and other portable devices will sound off across the country next week to test Canada's new public emergency alert system.

The country's broadcast and telecom regulator says the tests will be carried out next Monday in Ontario and Quebec and on Wednesday in the rest of the country. The full schedule is available on the website for the system known as Alert Ready.

Test signals will go to every mobile device connected to an LTE network and will also be aired on TV and radio stations in the same regions.

All wireless service providers were required to distribute emergency messages as of April 6 under the national warning system known as Alert Ready.

The signals are controlled by emergency management officials to warn the public of imminent threats, such as tornadoes, floods and fires, as well as water contamination and Amber alerts.

Depending on the service provider, the alerts could make a distinctive noise or simply buzz a device, although in some cases, users will have to acknowledge receipt of the alert before being able to resume normal function of their devices.