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FRPC seeking CRTC review of public alerting system

News | 05/31/2024 2:06 pm EDT
FRPC seeking CRTC review of public alerting system
An aerial view of a fire crowning in Mistissini, Quebec, during Operation LENTUS 23-03 on 12 June, 2023 (photo courtesy of Corporal Marc-André Leclerc, Valcartier Imaging Section, Canadian Armed Forces).

The Forum for Research and Policy in Communications (FRPC) is asking the CRTC to review the broadcasting component of the National Public Alerting System (NPAS). It initially filed the voluminous application in March but revised it Thursday.

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