A Saskatchewan auditor’s report released Tuesday finds that the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency does not adequately plan for the amount of resources needed each year to fight wildfires. The auditor says the agency is missing planning that would align preparedness and response capacity with expected wildfire demands. The finding is presented as part of a broader pattern of scrutiny of the agency, with the report described as the latest critical assessment released in recent months. The report’s focus is on resource planning rather than on operational outcomes, arguing that without reliable annual resource estimates and planning, the agency may be unable to ensure appropriate readiness for wildfire seasons. Multiple outlets covering the report note that it follows other recent critical reviews of the public safety body. The auditor’s comments therefore contribute to ongoing oversight and recommendations aimed at improving wildfire preparedness and management in Saskatchewan.