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    SPSA operations vice-president Steve Roberts to step down after wildfire review

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    By News Desk on June 20, 2026 Canada
    SPSA operations vice-president Steve Roberts to step down after wildfire review
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    Get you up to speed: SPSA operations vice-president to leave role days after critical wildfire review

    Steve Roberts will depart from the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency at the end of June following a report identifying significant gaps in the province’s 2025 wildfire response. The report’s findings have not been detailed by authorities.

    Steve Roberts will step down from the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency at the end of June following a report that identified significant deficiencies in the province’s 2025 wildfire response. The investigation into the agency’s operational shortcomings is ongoing, with no timeline provided for its completion.

    Steve Roberts announced his departure from the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, following a report highlighting notable deficiencies in the province’s wildfire response for 2025. The government is expected to address these concerns in the upcoming legislative session, with measures aimed at improving emergency preparedness and response.

    What remains unclear — It is unknown who will succeed Steve Roberts at the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency.

    SPSA operations vice-president Steve Roberts to step down after wildfire review

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    Steve Roberts will leave the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency at the end of June, days after a report found significant gaps in the province’s 2025 wildfire response.

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