Layoffs Canada

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Manufacturing

Canada layoff tracker · January 2026 onward

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2,206
people laid off
11
companies
11
events
6%
of all layoffs

By Province

Top 5
Ontario77%1,703
Quebec17%370
British Columbia5%113
Manitoba1%20

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

Key Drivers

by frequency
  1. 1

    U.S. tariffs / trade war

    6×
  2. 2

    Facility / store closure

    2×
  3. 3

    Cost reduction

    1×

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

Monthly Trend

Feb 2026Apr 2026

Recent layoff events

View Details for Woodbridge Foam
Woodbridge Foam Layoffs 2026Media Report

Woodbridge Foam's Blenheim plant is undergoing retooling to produce products for the housing industry, resulting in short-term or indefinite layoffs beginning in May 2026 and continuing through December. Up to 88 hourly and 8 salaried employees could be laid off from the 155-person workforce.

Apr 10, 2026·Ontario
96
people
View Details for CAE
CAE Layoffs 2026Media Report

CAE is cutting 2% of its workforce as aviation demand weakens. The company is shifting focus toward defense growth opportunities.

Apr 8, 2026·Quebec
280
people
View Details for El-Met-Parts Inc.
El-Met-Parts Inc. Layoffs 2026Media Report

El-Met-Parts Inc., a steel fabrication company in Dundas, Ontario, laid off all 31 unionized workers on March 20, 2026, citing financial difficulties related to U.S. steel tariffs. The company filed for creditor protection in November 2025 and has proposed rehiring workers as contractors without union protection or severance.

Mar 26, 2026·Ontario
31
people
View Details for Algoma Steel
Algoma Steel Layoffs 2026Media Report

Algoma Steel is laying off 300 employees beginning Monday, March 24, 2026. The layoffs are partially attributed to tariffs impacting the steelmaking operation in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

Mar 21, 2026·Ontario
300
people
View Details for Tree Island Steel
Tree Island Steel Layoffs 2026Media ReportRetro

Tree Island Steel, a Richmond, British Columbia-based wire and fabricated wire products manufacturer, implemented a 27% workforce reduction in response to a sharp revenue decline in 2025. The downturn was driven by lower U.S. volumes amid expanded U.S. tariffs, resulting in full-year sales falling to $161.8 million from $207.0 million and a net loss of $5.3 million.

Mar 14, 2026·British Columbia
~113
people (est.)
View Details for Jahn Engineering
Jahn Engineering Layoffs 2026Media Report

Jahn Engineering, a Windsor-based tool and die shop, has experienced a nearly 70% drop in sales following U.S. policy changes including tariff increases and EV subsidy withdrawals, forcing the company to conduct layoffs. The disruption stems from major automakers canceling or delaying vehicle orders, creating widespread uncertainty across the North American auto supply chain.

Mar 9, 2026·Ontario
View Details for Stellantis
Stellantis Layoffs 2026Media Report

Stellantis laid off approximately 20 salaried, non-union employees at its Brampton assembly plant on March 6, 2026, for a 55-week period. The layoffs follow the company's decision to move Jeep Compass production from Brampton to Belvidere, Illinois due to U.S. tariffs on Canadian autos.

Mar 6, 2026·Ontario
20
people
View Details for London Machinery
London Machinery Layoffs 2026Media Report

London Machinery is laying off approximately 50 of its 200 workers and shifting production to a new plant in Iowa in response to 25% tariffs imposed on Canadian goods sold to the U.S. The London facility will remain open and continue manufacturing concrete mixers for the Canadian market.

Feb 12, 2026·Ontario
50
people
View Details for General Motors
General Motors Layoffs 2026Media ReportRetro

General Motors laid off more than 1,000 employees at its CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario due to the end of BrightDrop electric-vehicle production, with an additional 500 employees affected at the Oshawa Assembly plant. The Conservative Party is calling on the federal government to reduce withholding taxes on severance packages for the affected workers.

Feb 9, 2026·Ontario
1,500
people
View Details for Palliser Furniture
Palliser Furniture Layoffs 2026Media ReportRetro

Palliser Furniture laid off approximately 40 workers in early 2026 due to staffing reorganization and the impact of Trump-era tariffs. At the same time, the company hired about 20 workers for other manufacturing roles at its Winnipeg plant. The layoffs mainly affected employees doing wood frame building, foam cutting, and assembly, while new hires focus on cutting and sewing material, previously done in Mexico.

Feb 6, 2026·Manitoba
20
people
View Details for Smurfit Westrock
Smurfit Westrock Layoffs 2026Media Report

Smurfit Westrock will permanently close one paper machine at its La Tuque mill and an extrusion facility in Pointe-aux-Trembles, Quebec, resulting in approximately 90 workforce reductions (30 at La Tuque and 60 at Pointe-aux-Trembles). The closure addresses ongoing scale and cost challenges with the paper machine's 127,000 ton annual production capacity of solid bleached sulfate (SBS) products.

Feb 12, 2026·Quebec
90
people
View Details for Minute Maid (Coca-Cola Canada)
Minute Maid (Coca-Cola Canada) Layoffs 2026Media Report

Coca-Cola Canada announced the discontinuation of frozen juice production at its Minute Maid facility in Peterborough, Ontario, resulting in 6 permanent layoffs—significantly less than the initially projected 40 job losses. The union negotiated enhanced severance packages and ensured all remaining employees would stay in Peterborough as other Minute Maid products continue to be produced at the facility.

Feb 6, 2026·Ontario
6
people