Some provinces are already buying additional aircraft from Calgary-based De Havilland, which manufactures the Canadair 515
www.theglobeandmail.com
Seems like Doug Ford read the email I sent him.
60 water bombers...lets assume they're all CL-515's and that is the best airframe.
That's something like 20-30 bomber "groups" in operation. Alberta alone operates 10 groups ranging from single plane configurations like the L-188 Electra or Dash 8-Q400 to 5/6 plane groups of Air Tractors.
Saskatchewan has 10 tankers - 6 CL-215's + 4 Dash8 Q400's. Call it 7 groups worth
Yukon has 5 - 1 Electra and 4 Air tractor 802's. 2 groups worth.
Manitoba has 7 tankers - CL-215 and CL-415's. another 2-3 groups worth.
I couldn't quickly find numbers for BC. But I'm already at 21 groups worth of tankers in just AB, SK, MB, and the YK.
This is unfortunately a lot like the CAF discussion on the next RCAF airframe - how many F-35's vs. Grippens does a person need and for what services. 60 will not be enough to cover Canadian demand.
There is already a small national fleet - for the first time ever - under CIFFC. While it's only 4 tankers (single groups) it's a start. However I also question how much should be federal unless it serves more than just a single purpose especially if it's going to be operated by the CAF. Buy airframes and putting out contracts to service and operate the planes - which is what some provinces do currently - makes more sense but then where do you place them?
Parks Canada is another option to place a national fleet under their control as it would keep the org structure somewhat clean. They currently do not have tankers that I am aware of but airstrips and tanker bases are also not set up in the parks. So another major infrastructure need to align with basing aircraft plus you need to geographically spread them out so it's not a base being set up but a system which is not cheap.
But at the end of the day...it doesn't matter how many tankers you have. Or how much heavy equipment. Or how many helicopters....you still need boots on the group. And if you don't have crews to back up suppression work then you're in trouble.