Layoffs Canada

Province · 2025 Archive

Quebec

Canada layoff tracker · January – December 2025

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6,470
people laid off
10
companies
11
events
8
industries

By Industry

Top 5
Wholesale70%4,500
Finance & Insurance11%700
Manufacturing9%575
Transportation5%300
Education2%123

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

By City

Top 5
Montreal75%1,415
Sainte-Thérèse25%475

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

Monthly Trend

May 2025Dec 2025

Largest Single Event

Jul 2025·Wholesale
4,500
employees

Layoff events in Quebec — 2025

Top 20 · by headcount
View Details for Amazon
Amazon Layoffs 2025Media Report

Amazon closed its seven warehouses and delivery services in Quebec in January 2025 as part of a cost-saving decision. According to the Confédération des syndicats nationaux, 4,500 affected workers still lack jobs, proper severance, or government assistance.

Jul 8, 2025·Quebec·Wholesale
4,500
people
View Details for Laurentian Bank
Laurentian Bank Layoffs 2025Media Report

Laurentian Bank of Canada announced the sale of its operations after 179 years in business, with approximately 700 of its 2,800 employees to be laid off as all 58 Quebec branches are closed. The bank's commercial operations are being sold to Fairstone Bank of Canada while retail and small business portfolios go to National Bank of Canada.

700
people
View Details for Société de transport de Montréal (STM)
Société de transport de Montréal (STM) Layoffs 2025Media Report

The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) has announced 300 job cuts as the transit authority faces two upcoming strikes. The layoffs come amid labor tensions with STM mechanics and other staff.

Oct 23, 2025·Quebec·Transportation
300
people
View Details for PACCAR
PACCAR Layoffs 2025Media Report

PACCAR announced 300 additional layoffs at its Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec plant due to heavy-duty truck tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. This follows previous layoffs in December 2024 and July 2025, prompting Unifor to call for a domestic procurement plan to save the facility.

Oct 22, 2025·Quebec·Manufacturing
300
people
View Details for PACCAR
PACCAR Layoffs 2025Media Report

Paccar, a truck manufacturer operating a plant in Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec, is laying off at least 175 workers effective August 4, 2025. The layoffs are attributed to decreased demand for trucks due to economic uncertainty from U.S. tariffs and follow 250 job losses in December 2024.

Jul 8, 2025·Quebec·Manufacturing
175
people
View Details for SRTX Inc.
SRTX Inc. Layoffs 2025Media Report

SRTX Inc., maker of Sheertex pantyhose, is laying off close to 100 employees as part of a strategic review that could result in a company sale or recapitalization. The Montreal-based company hopes to recall the laid-off staff after the review process concludes.

Oct 30, 2025·Quebec·Manufacturing
100
people
View Details for SAAQ
SAAQ Layoffs 2025Media Report

The SAAQ (Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec), Quebec's auto insurance board, is eliminating 100 jobs as part of the Legault government's cost-cutting measures. The layoffs were announced on October 14, 2025.

Oct 14, 2025·Quebec·Government
100
people
View Details for SRTX
SRTX Layoffs 2025Media Report

SRTX laid off 92 people (26% of its 350-person workforce) in Quebec, with 92 of the 140 employees temporarily cut in February now being permanently terminated. The layoffs are part of the company's cost-reduction efforts as it pursues profitability under new CEO Sophie Boulanger following a challenging period marked by tariff impacts and prior funding challenges.

Sep 23, 2025·Quebec·Retail
92
people
View Details for Flo
Flo Layoffs 2025Media Report

Canadian EV charger company Flo is closing its Quebec plant and laying off 80 employees across Canada and the U.S. The company cited operational restructuring as the reason for the closure.

Jul 15, 2025·Quebec·Energy
80
people
View Details for Concordia University
Concordia University Layoffs 2025Media Report

Concordia University announced it will not renew limited-term contracts for 63 full-time faculty members as of June 2026 due to a 23% drop in international student enrollment and significant budget shortfalls. The cost-cutting measures also include deferring sabbaticals and offering voluntary retirement packages to full-time faculty, driven by federal and provincial immigration policy restrictions that have reduced the university's revenue projections by approximately $84 million.

Nov 7, 2025·Quebec·Education
63
people
View Details for McGill University
McGill University Layoffs 2025Media Report

McGill University laid off 60 employees last year to address a projected $45-million deficit. While the university has approved a balanced budget for 2026-27, it is forecasting deficits of $33 million in 2027-28 and $55 million in 2028-29.

May 21, 2025·Quebec·Education
60
people