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BlackBerry lays off 200 employees in Waterloo, Ont., and Sunrise, Fla.

BlackBerry is laying off 75 workers in Sunrise, Fla., and 125 employees in Waterloo, Ont., where the company is headquartered. The company has also parted ways with Gary Klassen, creator of BlackBerry Messenger.

125 employees cut in Ontario and 75 in Florida

BlackBerry says that as it 'continues to execute its turnaround plan, we remain focused on driving efficiencies across our global workforce.' (Geoff Robins/Canadian Press)

BlackBerryhas confirmed it is laying off 200 employees, in Waterloo, Ont., where the company is headquartered, and at a manufacturing facilityinSunrise, Fla.

The companyfiled a worker adjustment and retrainingnotification with the state of Florida on Thursdayto lay off 75 manufacturing workers between Feb. 4and Feb. 26. The other 125 jobs, part of the 200 overall, would be cut from Waterloo.

BlackBerry denied reports in thetech blog Mobile Syrup, which suggested the number of layoffs at BlackBerry's Waterloo headquarters could be as high as 1,000 people, or 35 per cent of the company's estimated workforce.

The statement sent out by BlackBerry reads:

"As BlackBerry continues to execute its turnaround plan, we remain focused on driving efficiencies across our global workforce. This means finding new ways to enable us to capitalize on growth opportunities, while driving toward sustainable profitability across all parts of our business.As a result, approximately 200 employees have been impacted in Canada and Florida.It also means that BlackBerry is actively recruiting in those areas of our business that will drive growth."

The company has alsoparted ways with GaryKlassen, creator ofBlackBerryMessenger.

"We can confirm that GaryKlassenhas leftBlackBerry. The company is grateful for his many contributions during his tenure and we wish him the best in his futureendeavours," saidBlackBerryin a statement.

Klassen'swifeJennposted a photo of herself and her husband on herFacebookaccount earlier today, with the caption,"My husband has walked out ofBlackBerryfor the last time!"

She added, "Garyyou've been a wonderful example of integrity, faithfulness, and patience working there but I'm glad you're out."

Prime minister recently visited

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited BlackBerryheadquarters in Waterloo onJan. 14.

"It was an honour to show Canadian PM@JustinTrudeau how we innovate at#BlackBerryHQ today!" tweeted CEO John Chen.

Speaking at a news conference at the opening of Google's new building in Kitchener, the prime minister stressed the need for "good, innovative jobs"and praised the region for becoming a hub for companies likeGoogleandBlackBerry.