Saskatchewan auditor to examine $187 million contract for firefighting planes
Saskatchewan’s auditor says she is going to look into the purchase of pricey firefighting airplanes amid allegations that Premier Scott Moe’s government vastly overpaid for them.
Tara Clemett’s office said in a statement Friday the audit of the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency’s new planes would be part of its regular annual process.
“Our office does plan to examine the purchase of planes for firefighting purposes as part of the annual integrated audit,” it says. “The planes were received and paid for in 2025-26.”
Earlier this year, the province approved the purchase of four Conair planes for $187 million to replace its aging fleet, and the audit comes amid a court fight over the process.


