WildFireSat: Canada spends $72 million on satellite constellation to monitor wildfires - Insurance-Canada.ca

Ottawa, ON (Feb.21, 2025) – Canada’s boreal forest is vast and experiences some of the world’s largest and most intense wildfires.On average, about 8,000 wildfires burn over 2.1 million hectares of forest every year, representing a territory equivalent to almost half the size of Nova Scotia.

About $1 billion is spent each year in Canada to combat wildfires.The Government of Canada recognizes this growing threat and remains committed to protecting its communities, natural resources, and wildlife habitats.Satellite Earth observation is the only way to provide daily data on all active wildfires spanning the entire Canadian territory.

With the objective of strengthening Canada’s wildfire monitoring capacity, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, on behalf of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, has announced that following an open competitive procurement process, exactEarth Ltd., a subsidiary of Spire Global Canada, was awarded a contract of $72 million for the design of Canada’s WildFireSat constellation.The contract has been since assigned to Spire Global Canada following a corporate acquisition.WildFireSat will consist of seven microsatellites tailored to monitor active wildfires across Canada on a daily basis.

This mission will provide essential data to fire managers and other responsible authorities.This data will enable them to track fire behaviour, identify high-risk wildfires, and make informed decisions to better protect Canadians, especially those in remote and northern communities.WildFireSat data will also be used in air quality forecasts, which will give Canadians information to help protect themselves from wildfire smoke.

“Satellites offer valuable information that can change our lives for the better here on Earth,” said the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry.“Through investments in WildFireSat, we are using innovative space capabilities to improve Canada’s resilience in the face of today’s environmental challenges.Thanks to this mission, Canada is strengthening its ability to monitor and manage wildfires, which are a growing risk for our country.” “Canadians – like our friends across the southern border – are experiencing more intense and frequent wildfires than ever before,” said the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources.

“WildFireSat will provide firefighters across the country with better data to help defend and protect Canadians, reduce environmental and economic losses, and improve forecasting to allow residents and local officials to take precautions.The WildFireSat mission will also reinforce Canada’s position as a global leader in wildfire management and research.” “Every year, we see the devastating impact of wildfires on our communities,” said the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change.“As they become more frequent and intense due to climate change, our government is taking action to keep Canadians safe.

The WildFireSat mission will provide near real-time wildfire data to be used in smoke and air quality forecasts, ensuring Canadians have the information they need to protect their health.Our government remains committed to helping communities adapt and build resilience—for us, our children, and future generations.” Quick facts Learn More About the Canadian Space Agency The mandate of the Canadian Space Agency is to promote the peaceful use and development of space, to advance the knowledge of space through science and to ensure that space science and technology provide social and economic benefits for Canadians.For more information, visit www.asc-csa.gc.ca.

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