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Statistics Canada plans to trim 850 jobs over two years
Summary
Statistics Canada told staff it will eliminate 850 positions over the next two years, and the department plans to issue 3,274 workforce adjustment notices with more details expected by the end of the week.
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Statistics Canada has told employees it will eliminate 850 positions over the next two years. The announcement comes after a 2025 review of the federal public service and a government pledge to reduce overall staffing. The department said it will issue thousands of workforce adjustment notices to employees whose services "may no longer be required." Officials indicated staff will receive more details by the end of the week.
Known details:
- Statistics Canada announced 850 positions will be cut over the next two years.
- The department plans to issue 3,274 workforce adjustment notices; about 100 staff will be notified first and most notices are expected before Jan. 27.
- Unions reported concerns among members as they await further information, and the government is offering early retirement incentives while other departments are expected to release their own adjustment plans.
Summary:
Statistics Canada's announcement is part of broader federal plans to reduce public service staffing and the agency said it remains focused on serving Canadians during the changes. More detailed notices and specific employee notifications are expected by the end of the week, and most workforce adjustment notices are scheduled to be issued before Jan. 27.
