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Algoma Steel

1,000
employees affected
Media Report

Algoma Steel will receive $228.8 million from the federal and Ontario governments to retrain workers affected by trade disruptions and tariffs. The funding follows the company’s announcement of 1,000 layoffs in March 2026 as it transitions to electric arc furnaces. Through the Canada-Ontario Workforce Tariff Response and Skills Advance Ontario programs, up to 27,000 workers across key sectors—steel, softwood lumber, and automotive manufacturing—will receive skills training and support to stay competitive, while employers can retain experienced staff during economic uncertainty. The initiative aims to help workers adapt, succeed, and sustain affected communities.

Key Facts

Announced Date
December 1, 2025
Effective Date
March 23, 202603
Province
Ontario
City
Sault Ste. Marie
Industry
Manufacturing
Laid Off
1,000
Company Type
private
Source
News Media

Company Info

English Name
Algoma Steel

Raw Data (2 source articles)

Algoma Steel responds to $228 million for retraining from feds and province

SooToday.com·Mar 10, 2026

'Where are the jobs?': NDP leader questions Ontario's plan for laid off Sault steelworkers

Sault Star·Mar 12, 2026