Wildfire management encompasses prevention, preparedness, suppression, and recovery activities addressing wildfire risks. In Canada, provincial governments lead wildfire suppression through agencies like Alberta Wildfire or the BC Wildfire Service, mobilizing firefighting resources across affected areas. Municipalities in fire-prone regions must prepare through FireSmart programs (reducing fuel and improving building resilience), emergency planning, evacuation preparedness, and public education. Climate change has intensified wildfire seasons, with catastrophic fires like Fort McMurray (2016), Lytton (2021), and Kelowna (2023) devastating communities. Municipal fire departments may assist with interface fires threatening communities. Post-fire recovery involves rebuilding, watershed restoration, and community support. Federal resources support provincial efforts during major fire seasons. Wildfire management increasingly recognizes the role of prescribed burns and Indigenous fire stewardship.