Review finds Sask. Public Safety Agency ‘was not fully prepared’ for 2025 wildfire season
An independent review into the Government of Saskatchewan’s response to the destructive 2025 wildfire season – the worst in Saskatchewan’s history – found the province’s public safety agency wasn’t adequately prepared.
The review, completed by accounting firm MNP, was made public on Friday. The report found “significant gaps” in the province’s wildfire and emergency preparedness, as well as the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency’s (SPSA) prevention and mitigation efforts.
“While the SPSA had some foundational planning and structures, it was not fully prepared for a wildfire season of the scale and complexity seen in 2025,” the report read.
“Findings point to the need for a more risk- and science-informed prevention and mitigation framework that is grounded in accumulated wildfire risk and supported by sufficient capacity and inter-agency coordination. More consistent readiness is also required through earlier workforce planning, training, contracting, and pre-season exercises.”


