Scott Moe says province committed to doing better after report criticized wildfire response
Saskatchewan’s premier says the province is committed to doing better after an independent review criticized the government’s response to the destructive 2025 wildfire season.
The review, conducted by accounting firm MNP, found that the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) “was not fully prepared for a wildfire season of the scale and complexity seen in 2025.” The review included a number of recommendations which the province says it is working to implement, including a full review of the agency’s structure.
Speaking from the Eurosatory Exhibition in Paris, France, Premier Scott Moe said the report, which was released publicly on Friday, was impacted, in his mind, by the recent forest fire near his home community of Shellbrook.
“There’s a process the government went through to ensure that we had an adequate response to that review, and a response that, I think, would provide some level of confidence in people that live in communities across this province.” Moe said.

