NDP criticizes Sask. Party for wildfire response delay as 2,800 remain evacuated
More than 2,800 people remain out of their homes in northern Saskatchewan, and the NDP is blaming the provincial government for taking too long to call for federal help.
At a press conference earlier this week, NDP MLA Jordan McPhail accused the Sask. Party of delaying its request for support while wildfires tore through communities like East Trout Lake and Denare Beach.
“It’s been 57 days since Denare Beach was evacuated,” McPhail said. “Fifty-seven days since East Trout burned to the ground.”
The province issued a public request for 300 federal firefighters on July 23. The federal government approved the request the same day. McPhail said the request should have come nearly two months earlier.


