Aurora Cannabis Closes Sky Production Facility in Edmonton
On May 12, 2022 Aurora Cannabis announced the closure of its Sky facility in Edmonton, Alberta. The company had significant financial struggles in their most recent quarter, reporting over $1 billion net loss. The marijuana producer said they plan to keep the headquarters office open in Edmonton.
Aurora Cannabis said they will be shutting down operations at the Sky facility in phases, but plan to have complete closure by the end of September. The closing of the Aurora Sky Cannabis facility is expected to impact 13 per cent of the company’s entire global workforce.
Aurora spokesperson, Michelle Lefler, said “this decision was not taken lightly. The company continues to make tough yet responsible changes to optimize our business to meet the challenges and opportunities of the cannabis industry and position Aurora for long term global success.”
Back in March of this year, Aurora Cannabis also announced the closure of another facility located 45 kilometres southeast of Kamloops, B.C. The company has closed a total of eight facilities across Canada since the start of the coronavirus outbreak.
If you’re a non-unionized employee, check out our Aurora Cannabis Layoffs guide.
You can also use our free Pocket Employment Lawyer tool for real-time insights.
📺 WATCH: Everything You Need to Know About Mass Terminations
Lost Your Job? Get Help Now
📞 Contact Samfiru Tumarkin LLP: 1-855-821-5900 or request a consultation online.
Our experienced employment lawyers in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia (BC) have helped tens of thousands of non-unionized individuals resolve their workplace issues, including wrongful dismissals.
If you’ve lost your job at Aurora Cannabis for any reason, don’t panic. We can review your situation, assess your legal options, and help you secure the compensation you’re legally entitled to.
Contact your union immediately. By law, employment lawyers can’t represent unionized employees.