B.C., Saskatchewan want co-ordinated national approach on wildfires
The premiers of British Columbia and Saskatchewan would like to see a national approach to fighting forest fires, fearing this year’s wildfires are the new normal.
Saskatchewan’s Brad Wall said Thursday he is grateful for the help his province has received from across the country and called for a partnership between the provinces and the federal government to ensure equipment is available where it is needed.
Training for military personnel on fighting fires also needs to be looked at, he said after a meeting of the country’s premiers in St. John’s.
“We do want our federal government to join with us in ensuring that part of basic training for the forces is firefighting capability and this would help us face down a year like we’ve had, maybe even get a bit ahead of the curve in all of these provinces and territories,” Wall added.


