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Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Layoffs 2026 — 594 Jobs Cut in Canada

594
employees affected
Verified

Environment and Climate Change Canada is eliminating 838 positions (801 employees and 37 executives) as part of the federal government's Comprehensive Expenditure Review (Budget 2025). This total includes vacant positions, projected attrition, and positions to be eliminated through formal workforce adjustment. Of these, 594 currently filled positions (565 employees and 29 executives) are undergoing formal Workforce Adjustment (WFA) or Career Transition (CT) proceedings — the most direct indicator of employees facing displacement. 1,035 "affected" or "at-risk" status letters have been issued (998 to employees, 37 to executives). These notices indicate potential impact and do not necessarily result in departure from the public service. The organization employs 8,778 people in the core public administration as of March 2025. Notifications were issued in Phase 2 of the Government of Canada's workforce reduction process.

Announced Date
January 12, 2026
Province
Canada-wide
Industry
Government
Laid Off
594
Source
Federal Government
Organization
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)
Total Employees
8,778

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Sources (6 articles)

Feds target hundreds of Environment and Climate Change Canada workers putting 'public safety and the environment at risk'

Canada's National Observer·Jan 23, 2026

Carney’s government is cutting hundreds of environment and science jobs. Here’s what that means for Canadians

CBC·Feb 4, 2026

Ottawa science cuts threaten Canada’s ability to confront climate crises after hottest year on record

The Pointer·Feb 3, 2026

Will feds’ science cuts threaten Canada’s ability to confront climate crises?

Canadian Underwriter·Feb 13, 2026

Budget cuts at Environment and Climate Change Canada threaten Arctic science

The Conversation·Mar 8, 2026

On Thin Ice: Budget cuts at federal environment ministry threaten Arctic science

The Environment Journal·Mar 30, 2026