2
New Fires Today
110
Active Fires
1,672
Fires Year-To-Date
135,883
Area Burned YTD (ha.)

National Preparedness Level

Wildland fire activity is increasing within one or more jurisdictions. The demand for mobilization of firefighters and equipment from other jurisdictions is light.

Preparedness Level 2

National Situation Report

June 5, 2026

The situation reports provide a summary of the national preparedness level, fire statistics, resources & responses, prescribed fires, priority fires, mobilizations, demobilizations, and US fire activity.

Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre offers aid to wildland fire coordination

The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) is a not-for-profit corporation owned and operated by the federal, provincial and territorial wildland fire management agencies to coordinate resource sharing, mutual aid, and information sharing.

In addition, CIFFC also serves as a collective focus and facilitator of wildland fire cooperation and coordination nationally and internationally in long-range fire management planning, program delivery, and human resource strategies.

Credit: PEI Wildfire Team, Government of PEI_2025

Join our team

At CIFFC, employee development and being an employer of choice are important to us. We offer flexible working arrangements, a superior benefits package and a defined benefit pension plan.

CIFFC Staff

Equity, diversity, &
 inclusion commitment

CIFFC and its member agencies are committed to global leadership in wildland fire equity, diversity and inclusion and ensuring a safe and healthy experience, both physically and psychologically, for all wildland fire personnel.

We will not tolerate harassment, bullying, racism or other forms of disrespectful behaviour.

These behaviours hurt, undermine and divide us; preventing forward progress towards a more equitable, diverse and inclusive wildland fire community in Canada and around the world.

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