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Canada layoff tracker · January 2026 onward

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18,622
people laid off
41
companies
45
events
55%
of all layoffs

By Province

Top 5
Across Canada69%12,936
British Columbia11%2,042
Ontario10%1,865
Nova Scotia9%1,760
Manitoba0%19

Based on confirmed events only. Data may be incomplete or delayed.

Key Drivers

by frequency
  1. 1

    Federal budget cuts

    35×
  2. 2

    Cost reduction

    2×
  3. 3

    Provincial budget cuts

    1×
  4. 4

    Restructuring

    1×

Extracted from source articles. Data may be incomplete or delayed.

Monthly Trend

Jan 2026Apr 2026

Recent layoff events

View Details for Government of Canada
Government of Canada Layoffs 2026Media Report

The Canadian federal government is offering an Early Retirement Incentive (ERI) program to approximately 68,000 federal public servants, allowing eligible employees to retire up to five years early without pension penalties. The $1.5 billion program over five years is part of a broader strategy to reduce the size of the federal public service, with applications due by July 24, 2026.

Apr 6, 2026·Canada-wide
68,000
people
View Details for Canada Revenue Agency
Canada Revenue Agency Layoffs 2026Media Report

Canada Revenue Agency cutting 210 jobs in the coming months. Federal unions said that more than 450 members received notices on Tuesday that their jobs may be at risk.

Apr 2, 2026·Canada-wide
210
people
View Details for Nova Scotia Government
Nova Scotia Government Layoffs 2026Media Report

The Nova Scotia government cut $1.05 million in funding for Eight Early Years Professional Support sites, resulting in the closure of these in-person professional development workshops for early childhood educators. Seven staff members at NSCC campuses and one coordinator position at Jane Norman College were impacted by these budget cuts.

Mar 31, 2026·Nova Scotia
8
people
View Details for B.C.'s Agricultural Land Commission
B.C.'s Agricultural Land Commission Layoffs 2026Media Report

The head of B.C.'s Agricultural Land Commission announced that job cuts are coming to the independent agency that decides how protected farmland is used in the province. The layoffs come amid a broader debate over the best approach to preserve the province's prime agricultural land.

Mar 25, 2026·British Columbia
42
people
View Details for Global Affairs Canada
Global Affairs Canada Layoffs 2026Media Report

The Carney government has implemented budget cuts affecting staff at Global Affairs Canada and Economic and Social Development Canada, with positions responsible for combatting forced labour imports being wound down. The Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE) has been left without a permanent leader for 10 months, raising concerns about potential staff reductions and organizational dismantling.

Mar 24, 2026·Canada-wide
34
people
View Details for Government of Canada
Government of Canada Layoffs 2026Media Report

Federal departments and agencies plan to cut more than 12,000 full-time equivalent positions over the next three years as part of the Carney government's spending review. Specific cuts include 1,793 positions at Public Services and Procurement Canada, 900 jobs at Statistics Canada, and 942 at Health Canada, with additional reductions across multiple other federal agencies.

Mar 21, 2026·Canada-wide
12,000
people
View Details for Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC)
Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) Layoffs 2026Verified

The article discusses ongoing labour negotiations between the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) and the Treasury Board for the TC (Translation) group. More than 13,000 PSAC members have received notices that they could lose their jobs due to restructuring and workforce reductions across the federal public service.

Mar 17, 2026·Canada-wide
View Details for Bureau of Pension Advocates
Bureau of Pension Advocates Layoffs 2026Media Report

The Bureau of Pension Advocates, a Veterans Affairs bureau that provides free legal advice to veterans and RCMP members denied disability benefits, is eliminating almost 100 temporary positions including 24 lawyers. This represents a 44 per cent workforce reduction that unions and MPs warn could negatively impact services for veterans.

Mar 13, 2026·Ontario
100
people
View Details for Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre
Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre Layoffs 2026Media Report

The Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre will experience staff layoffs and reduced capacity due to Nova Scotia provincial budget cuts that did not restore funding to youth outreach, family resource, and after-school programs. The centre's critical preventative supports for Indigenous youth and families, including justice system navigation and domestic violence prevention services, remain at risk following the partial reversal of the provincial government's controversial budget cuts.

Mar 13, 2026·Nova Scotia
View Details for RCMP
RCMP Layoffs 2026Media Report

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police will cut 76 positions at its national headquarters in Ottawa as the national police force looks to find billions of dollars in savings in its budget.

Mar 5, 2026·Ontario
76
people
View Details for Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Layoffs 2026Media Report

The Canada Border Services Agency is reducing its workforce by 348 employees and has sent notices of potential layoffs to 708 people, with cuts exclusively affecting national headquarters branches. The job cuts are in response to a 2% budget reduction of approximately $52 million and are part of the federal government's broader effort to reduce its workforce by 16,000 full-time equivalent positions over the next three years.

Feb 27, 2026·Ontario
348
people
View Details for Department of Justice Canada
Department of Justice Canada Layoffs 2026Media Report

The Department of Justice is cutting approximately 73 employees from its Indigenous rights and relations unit, representing more than one-fifth of the 328 at-risk positions across the entire department. The Treasury Board's latest numbers show the Justice Department plans to cut 197 employees and 37 executives.

Feb 23, 2026·Ontario
234
people
View Details for Nova Scotia Government
Nova Scotia Government Layoffs 2026Media Report

The Nova Scotia government's 2026 budget includes more than $300 million in cuts affecting approximately 1,000 full-time equivalent jobs across the civil service and broader public sector. The cuts target management and administration roles rather than front-line services, with job reductions to be achieved by January 2027, with the Justice and Social Development departments expected to take the biggest hit.

Feb 23, 2026·Nova Scotia
1,000
people
View Details for Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources Layoffs 2026Media Report

Nova Scotia's Department of Natural Resources laid off 7 non-unionized staff members as part of a restructuring to prioritize economic development and resource-based growth. The layoffs included senior wildlife division positions such as the manager of biodiversity, manager of ecosystems and habitats, and director of wildlife, prompting concerns from conservation groups about the impact on environmental protection in the province.

Feb 20, 2026·Nova Scotia
7
people
View Details for The Parole Board of Canada
The Parole Board of Canada Layoffs 2026Media Report

The Parole Board of Canada will eliminate 37 positions.

Feb 16, 2026·Ontario
37
people
View Details for Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Layoffs 2026Media Report

For departments outside the core public service, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has told CTV News Ottawa 587 positions will be cut in its department.

Feb 16, 2026·Ontario
587
people
View Details for National Research Council
National Research Council Layoffs 2026Media Report

The National Research Council facility in Winnipeg is laying off 12 employees as part of a federal government plan to reduce public service employee numbers. The layoffs were confirmed on February 13, 2026.

Feb 13, 2026·Manitoba
12
people
View Details for Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) Layoffs 2026Media Report

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is planning to cut over 500 jobs as part of the federal government's larger workforce reduction strategy. The Public Service Alliance of Canada, another union speaking for CFIA workers, has said 1,371 employees at the agency have received workforce adjustment notices. The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada staged a demonstration in downtown Ottawa to protest the cuts, warning of impacts on disease surveillance and emergency response.

Feb 13, 2026·Canada-wide
500
people
View Details for Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Canadian Museum for Human Rights Layoffs 2026Media Report

7 employees from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights have been laid off as part of federal government belt-tightening measures. The layoffs are part of a broader federal cost-cutting program.

Feb 11, 2026·Manitoba
7
people
View Details for Government of British Columbia
Government of British Columbia Layoffs 2026Media ReportRetro

Premier David Eby announced that 2,000 public service jobs have been eliminated as part of an expenditure management and efficiency review, with more cuts expected in the 2026 budget. The province is targeting administrative positions that do not support front-line service delivery while facing an $11.2 billion deficit.

Feb 9, 2026·British Columbia
2,000
people

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