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Emergency alert tests cancelled in Ontario, Quebec due to flooding

Residents of Ontario and Quebec won't receive emergency alert messages on their mobile phones next week because of major flooding in the region.

Testing of emergency warning system was scheduled for May 8

The Alert Ready system will be tested Wednesday in all provinces and territories except Ontario and Quebec. (Warren Kay/CBC)

Residents of Ontario and Quebec won't receive emergency alert messages on their mobile phones next week because of major flooding in the region.

Further testing of the Alert Ready system was supposed to take place across the country on Wednesday.

The tests will still take place inother provinces and territories.

No make-up date has been announced for Ontario and Quebec, where major floods have struck the Montreal, Ottawa and Muskoka regions.

Alert Ready launched last yearto warn Canadians about natural disasters, terrorist threats and Amber Alerts.

The first round of tests, about a year ago,had some issues. Those were followed by a second round of tests in November.