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阿尔伯塔
加拿大裁员追踪 · 自 2025 年 10 月起
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Calgary-based Imperial Oil announced plans to eliminate approximately 900 jobs, representing about 20 per cent of its workforce, in the coming years due to persistently low oil prices. The layoffs are part of broader cost-cutting measures across the Canadian oilpatch as companies attempt to stabilize their balance sheets amid a decline in crude oil prices from $70 US to less than $60 per barrel.
Exro Technologies Inc. laid off approximately 60 workers, primarily from its Cell Driver and Coil Driver units, as the Calgary-based EV power electronics manufacturer undergoes a strategic review and negotiates a credit facility. The company has reported significant losses including a net loss of $78.9 million in Q2 2025 and is considering the sale of its intellectual property and technology.
Imperial Oil announced it will eliminate 20% of its workforce (approximately 900 jobs) by the end of 2027, with most positions based in Calgary, as part of a global restructuring to increase efficiency and reduce annual expenses by $150 million. The remaining Calgary positions will be relocated to the Strathcona Refinery in Edmonton in late 2028, with the company maintaining a small presence in Calgary.