School officials in four Canadian provinces respond differently to bomb threats
HALIFAX — School officials in four Canadian provinces all received similar bomb threats this week, but each responded to the potential danger differently.
Universities and schools across Prince Edward Island were evacuated Wednesday morning after police received a fax from someone threatening to detonate bombs at several schools. Three colleges in Nova Scotia were also evacuated after receiving threats.
Hours later, a school board in Winnipeg received a similar bomb threat, but no schools were evacuated.
And on Thursday, schools in three regions of Nunavut were closed due to a bomb threat, but reopened after lunch.


