Layoffs Canada

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Energy

Canada layoff tracker · January 2026 onward

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240
people laid off
3
companies
3
events
1%
of all layoffs

By Province

Top 5
Alberta54%130
Across Canada35%85
Northwest Territories10%25

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

Key Drivers

by frequency
  1. 1

    Revenue decline

    1×
  2. 2

    Facility / store closure

    1×

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

Monthly Trend

Feb 2026May 2026

Recent layoff events

View Details for Imperial Oil
Imperial Oil Layoffs 2026Media Report

Imperial Oil eliminated 130 roles in the first 3 months of 2026 as part of an ongoing restructuring. The layoffs are connected to the company's announcement to sell its headquarters in southeast Calgary, affecting 900 employees, and moving certain jobs to ExxonMobil's global capacity centres.

May 8, 2026·Alberta
130
people
View Details for De Beers
De Beers Layoffs 2026Media Report

De Beers has begun workforce reduction talks with approximately 5% of employees at the Gahcho Kué diamond mine in the Northwest Territories, affecting around 25 workers out of the mine's 500-person workforce. The layoffs result from the company's decision to pause the Tuzo Phase 3 expansion project due to challenging rough diamond trading conditions and market uncertainty.

Feb 20, 2026·Northwest Territories
25
people
View Details for New Gold
New Gold Layoffs 2026Media Report

New Gold is eliminating approximately 85 jobs at its New Afton mine in Kamloops, British Columbia. “This reduction is part of the project cycle at the New Afton mine and is unrelated to Coeur Mining’s planned [US$7-billion] acquisition,” the Toronto-based gold miner said in a news release.

Feb 17, 2026·Canada-wide
85
people