Press Release
October 16, 2024
SAULT STE. MARIE – The governments of Ontario and Canada are investing $64 million to strengthen the province’s wildland fire program. The funding program will enhance Ontario’s firefighting abilities, allowing the province to hire and train key personnel and fund the purchase of new support equipment and technology, including fuel systems, tankers, trucks and software systems.
“Our government is making critical investments in our wildland fire program – on the ground and in the air – to keep Ontario at the leading edge of wildland firefighting,” said Graydon Smith, Minister of Natural Resources. “As an internationally recognized leader in wildland fire safety, we are preparing for more frequent and complex fire seasons to protect our communities now and in the future.”
To help keep communities safe this fire season and in the future, Ontario is also:
“I am so proud of Ontario’s highly trained and skilled members working in wildland firefighting,” said Kevin Holland, Associate Minister of Forestry and Forest Products, “and as we strengthen our forestry sector, it’s crucial to leverage these skills to ensure the safety and resilience of Ontario communities affected by wildfires. Our training programs and investments are essential in supporting all communities that depend on our wildland firefighters.”
With the end of this fire season approaching, Ontario continues to look to future seasons and other ways to improve and modernize our equipment, personnel, and air fleet.
Quick Facts
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“To protect our communities, we must prioritize investing in wildland fire equipment and personnel during and in between fire seasons. These investments are essential for building resilience and ensuring we are prepared for any challenges that may arise in the future. By taking action now, we are strengthening our response capabilities and supporting those who work tirelessly to keep us safe.”
– Ross Romano
MPP, Sault Ste. Marie
“Our government understands the importance of investing in people, training, and technology to keep our communities safe, practiced and prepared. These proactive investments will help ensure communities across the province have the resources and equipment they need to prepare for future wildland fire seasons.”
– Trevor Jones
Associate Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Response
“As climate change intensifies, so too do wildfires. To keep Ontarians safe for future wildfire seasons, the federal government is partnering with the provinces and territories to provide the support they need to protect lives and communities. This joint investment with the Government of Ontario highlights our commitment to working together to mitigate and prepare for future wildfire challenges through the Fighting and Managing Wildfires in a Changing Climate Program.”
– Jonathan Wilkinson
Federal Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
“By investing in modern fire-fighting technology and supporting wildland firefighters, we can better protect the people of Northern Ontario. The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities fully supports the Ministry’s efforts to enhance wildland firefighting across the province.”
– Danny Whalen
President, Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities
“Northwestern Ontario Municipalities Association fully endorses the government’s investments for wildland firefighting. Funding for wildfire management is crucial for Indigenous and Northern communities. By building capacity and resources, we can ensure the safety of Northern Ontario and protect our natural landscapes.”
– Wendy Landry
Mayor of Shuniah and President of the Northwestern Ontario Municipalities Association
Additional Resources
Ontario’s response to wildland fires
Find out how to prevent forest fires
Learn more about the science behind fire
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Media Contacts
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Minister’s Office
647-448-7652
Melissa.Candelaria@ontario.ca
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