Press Release
March 27, 2025
Additional staff and equipment prepared to protect people and communities
TORONTO — Ontario is ready to respond to this year’s wildland fire season, which lasts from April 1 until October 31. This year the government has filled nearly 100 additional permanent positions to support the 2025 fire season and help ensure people and resources are in place to protect communities.
“We are ready to protect people, communities and properties across Ontario from wildland fires,” said Mike Harris, Minister of Natural Resources. “When wildland fires hit, our brave and dedicated FireRangers, pilots and support staff are prepared to battle these fires and protect Ontarians.”
Last year, the province partnered with the federal government to invest a total of $64 million in the wildland fire program. This investment has allowed Ontario to enhance its firefighting capacity for the 2025 fire season and includes funding for forest fire suppression equipment and technology, such as fuel systems, trucks and emergency management software.
Approximately 50 per cent of all wildland fires are caused by humans. There are actions the public can take to reduce the risks of forest fires:
Ontario is recognized as an international leader in wildland fire management and proudly participates in agreements with its provincial, territorial, federal and international partners that allow for the sharing of personnel, equipment and aircraft between agencies during periods of escalated wildland fire activity.
Quick Facts
Quotes
“As we prepare for the upcoming wildland fire season, our government is working hard to make sure municipalities, First Nations communities and partners across the province have the resources and equipment they need to keep neighbourhoods and families safe. The people of Ontario are our top priority. Together, we’re committed to ensuring we are resilient, ready and strong in the face of natural disasters and emergencies.”
– Jill Dunlop
Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Response
“The Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs applaud the Ontario Government in taking steps to protect people, communities, and properties across the province. These are all great steps as wildfires are becoming more intense and unpredictable. Education, preparedness, and response measures need to adapt to protect Ontarians.”
– Rob Grimwood
Deputy Fire Chief and President, Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs
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Melissa Candelaria
Minister’s Office
647-448-7652
Melissa.Candelaria@ontario.ca
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