PAGC calls on government to improve Indigenous firefighting capacity.
The Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) is renewing its call for the federal and provincial governments to address the escalating wildfire crisis and improve Indigenous firefighting capacity.
This comes amidst one of the busiest wildfire seasons in recent years, which has resulted in a number of evacuation orders. Among the areas impacted are Buffalo Narrows, La Loche, Hall Lake and the Clearwater River Dene Nation.
Among their calls for action, PAGC is advocating for their inclusion in the province’s wildfire management strategies.
“We have been impacted disproportionately by wildfires, and it is critical that we address these challenges proactively. By doing so, we can empower Indigenous communities, protect our lands, and build resilience against future wildfire events,” stated PAGC Grand Chief Brian Hardlotte. “This year’s wildfires in northern Saskatchewan are the worst yet. They’re not just burning hotter, but they’re also burning deeper than ever, reaching all the way down to the ground’s mineral layer. When wildfires consume entire forests, it disrupts the ecological balance, making it difficult for important food sources and medicinal plants to grow back, and this has put our communities in great danger.”