Provincial and Territorial Liaisons

Explore FireSmart programs in your province or territory. Click on your province or territory to learn more.

Alberta

Deanne Suddaby

Position: FireSmart Alberta Program Coordinator
Organization: FireSmart Alberta
Email: deanne@firesmartalberta.ca
Phone: 587-785-6415

Deanne spent over ten years administering and developing FireSmart programs in Canada. She served as the Business Administrator for the Partners in Protection Association and the FireSmart Program Coordinator with FireSmart Canada. Specifically, Deanne made significant contributions to the development of the FireSmart Canada Neighbourhood Recognition Program, FireSmart Home Assessment Programs, and the National Wildfire Community Preparedness Day initiative. Deanne now works as a consultant with FireSmart Alberta, serving as the FireSmart Alberta Program Coordinator.

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British Columbia

Lucy Grainger

Position: FireSmart BC Provincial Liaison for Non-First Nations
Organization: British Columbia Wildfire Service
Email: education@firesmartbc.ca
Phone: 250-804-3027

Lucy Grainger (she/her) works as the FireSmart Education Officer for FireSmart BC. She recently joined the FireSmart BC program, where she is dedicated to working with communities to build resiliency and implement practices to reduce wildfire impacts in their regions. She graduated from Quest University Canada in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences, where she focused on education and social-emotional learning. With over a decade of experience in wildfire, Lucy has worked with the BC Wildfire Service since 2013, primarily on a ground crew through the Rapattack Program.

Lucy is grateful to live and work is the unceded traditional territories of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh), and xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations.

Dan Stevens

Position: FireSmart BC Provincial Liaison for First Nations
Organization: First Nations Emergency Services Society
Email: firesmart@fness.bc.ca
Phone: 778-694-4352

Dan Stevens (he/him) is the FireSmart Education and Outreach Coordinator for the First Nations’ Emergency Services Society. In this position, Dan supports FireSmart education and outreach within Indigenous communities. With a commitment to inclusivity, he ensures that Indigenous knowledge and perspectives is integrated into all phases of the FireSmart program. Dan’s role also involves co-leading workshops for Local FireSmart Representatives (LFRs), evaluating program initiatives, supporting LFRs and FireSmart Coordinators, and fostering relationships with First Nations, professional associations, and resource agencies to promote FireSmart. Dan has dedicated over 15 years to structure fire, wildfire mitigation, and emergency management through volunteer and professional experience. He has worked with the FireSmart program as a volunteer LFR and a full-time Wildfire Mitigation Specialist. Dan graduated from the Training Division Fire Academy in 2009, meeting the Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. He also graduated from the Justice Institute of British Columbia in 2023 with a Diploma in Emergency and Security Management.

Dan is grateful to live and work on the unceded traditional territory of the Secwépemc Peoples.

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Manitoba

Delilah Bergen

Position: Fire Prevention and Communications Coordinator
Organization: Manitoba Wildfire Service
Email: delilah.bergen@gov.mb.ca
Phone: 431-294-2866

As Manitoba’s Wildfire Prevention and Communications Coordinator and the provincial FireSmart liaison, Delilah Bergen has worked in various positions and jurisdictions within wildfire and forest management since 2015. She looks forward to collaborating and assisting in integrating the Wildfire Service and communities with prevention and FireSmart initiatives

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New Brunswick

Roger Collet

Email: Roger.Collet@gnb.ca

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Newfoundland and Labrador

Dylan Rumbolt

Position: Special Projects Officer
Organization: Government of Newfoundland and Labrador – Fisheries, Forestry, and Agriculture
Email: dylanrumbolt@gov.nl.ca

Dylan is the current FireSmart liaison for Newfoundland and Labrador. He has joined Newfoundland and Labrador’s Wildland Fire Management Program, where he works as a Special Projects Officer dealing with wildland fire mitigation, preparedness, and public awareness. Dylan previously worked as an RPF (Registered Professional Forester) in British Columbia where he gained experience in wildland fire risk reduction and fuel management planning.

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Northwest Territories

Amber Simpson

Position: Wildfire Prevention Coordinator
Organization: Department of Environment and Climate Change, GNWT
Email: amberlee_simpson@gov.nt.ca
Phone: 867-872-0323

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Nova Scotia

Ken Cox

Position: Wildfire Prevention Officer
Organization: Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources and Renewables
Email: ken.cox@novascotia.ca
Phone: 902-220-3135

Ken is a graduate from the Maritime Forest Ranger School in Fredericton New Brunswick. After graduating, he spent 22 years working in Alberta, 10 of those years were in Land/Forest Management and 12 were with Wildfire Management in both Operations and Prevention Technologists roles. He came back to Nova Scotia in 2020 where he worked as a District Forestry Technologist with the NS Department of Natural Resources until taking the current Wildfire Prevention Officer position in August of 2024.

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Nunavut

Currently, there are no neighbourhoods in Nunavut participating in the FireSmart Neighbourhood Recognition Program.

Ontario

Chelsea Osesky

Position: Mitigation and Partnerships Lead
Organization: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry
Email: affes.mitigation@ontario.ca

Chelsea provides leadership and coordination of the mitigation, fire management agreements and FireSmart programs for Ontario’s wildland fire mitigation program. She has worked in natural resources for twelve years in a variety of areas, including both wildland fire prevention and mitigation.

She is excited to support FireSmart activities and programs across Ontario and with partner organizations.

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Prince Edward Island

Emily Foster

Email: efoster@gov.pe.ca
Phone: 902-218-6159

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Quebec

Simon Massé

Position: Coordonnateur à l’atténuation des risques
Organization: SOPFEU
Email: smasse@sopfeu.qc.ca
Phone: 418-725-7446 #1210

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Saskatchewan

Camille Harrison

Position: Wildfire Prevention and Mitigation Specialist
Organization: Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA)
Email: Camille.Harrison@gov.sk.ca
Phone: 306-940-6158

Camille Harrison is the program lead for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency FireSmart Program. Camille has a background in Renewal Resource Management and has been employed with the Government of Saskatchewan’s wildfire division since 2004. Currently working out of Prince Albert in the SPSA’s Mitigation Unit, Camille and her colleagues manage the provinces’ forest fuel mitigation projects around communities to build wildfire resiliency and have conducted case studies on the effectiveness of fuel breaks and the benefits of fuel mitigation.

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Yukon

Dawn Hansen

Position: FireSmart and Fuels Management Specialist
Organization: Government of Yukon Wildland Fire Management
Email: Dawn.Hansen@yukon.ca
Phone: 867-332-8657

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