Saskatchewan auditor finds public safety agency lacks planning to fight wildfires

Denare Beach, Sask., is seen from the air in a June 21, 2025, handout photo. Homes destroyed by a wildfire are seen in the centre-right. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Will Penner (Mandatory Credit)

REGINA - A report from Saskatchewan's auditor says the province's public safety agency needs to do a better job at preparing for the wildfire season.

Tara Clemett's report, released Tuesday, says the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency doesn't plan for the right amount of resources it needs each year to fight wildfires. 

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