On July 8 we had the Rogers outage that was mentioned, and the 911 system went down in the Maritimes last week. Two weeks ago there was the Transport Canada civil aviation NOTAM failure on the heels of the FAA outage.
Should the government be compelled to alert the public when a cyber-attack is under way on a major system? The government didn't tell us about the balloon when it was overhead, so you know, why would we believe that it would even tell us there was a cyber-attack under way?