lululemon athletica
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
who we are lululemon is an innovative performance apparel company for yoga, running, training, and other athletic pursuits. Setting the bar in technical fabrics and functional design, we create transformational products and experiences that support people in moving, growing, connecting, and being well. We owe our success to our innovative product, emphasis on stores, commitment to our people, and the incredible connections we make in every community we're in. As a company, we focus on creating positive change to build a healthier, thriving future. In particular, that includes creating an equitable, inclusive and growth-focused environment for our people. about this team We are self-described "legal outliers." Our vision is to inspire and educate, provide value from beginning to end and create an environment where work enriches life, and life enriches work. We believe in "the sweat life" - sweat, relationships and personal development - and we live it every day. a day in the life In your capacity as Compliance Counsel, you will be charged with ensuring that our company complies with relevant laws and policies. This will include a wide range of compliance matters including ethics, anti-corruption, sustainability, sanctions, and other ESG matters. Responsibilities will include staying abreast of developments, interpreting laws in the context of the company's activities, and ensuring that key personnel are in possession of necessary information, and offering cross functional support. You will be support developing, implementing, and overseeing aspects of lululemon’s regulatory compliance program, including third party risk management and enterprise-wide regulatory projects. This role will provide compliance-related legal guidance regarding products/services, new initiatives, complaints, and issue resolution. This role will also partner with Product Regulatory Compliance, Sustainability, Risk Advisory Services and Supply Chain to identify and evaluate business and legal risks, and find creative ways to mitigate them while achieving business goals and pursuing opportunities to scale.
Partner with company stakeholders to gather information and approvals necessary for compliance matters.
Work with all members of the legal team across global office locations, including attorney and non-attorney personnel.
Monitor for regulatory change, perform analysis of changes, and oversee business implementation of changes in a timely manner.
Conduct research and contribute to emerging regulatory compliance projects related to new product launches.
Collaborate with the global legal team to develop and implement best practices and policies.
Support the Vice President, Deputy General Counsel with the Cybersecurity, Privacy, Sustainability, Supply Chain and other teams to provide updates to the GRC and senior leadership.
Advise numerous internal business units on compliance and regulatory issues.
qualifications
Undergraduate degree or the equivalent
J.D. from an accredited institution
Admission into the bar of practice, or the ability to register as in-house counsel
4 to 7 years of compliance experience. Global and/or retail experience a bonus.
Experience in the design and implementation of compliance programs.
Proven ability to interpret and provide guidance on laws, rules, and regulations.
Strong track record of effectively assessing and managing competing priorities in a fast-paced, constantly changing environment.
Experience in sustainability, anti-bribery and anti-corruption law, global trade compliance issues and other supply chain-related subjects
Strong project management and interpersonal skills.
You have the ability to resolve complex issues in creative and effective ways.
Highly motivated, strong attention to detail, team-oriented, and organized.
Comfortable balancing multiple, competing priorities and changes in scope/direction.
Self-motivated individual with the ability to work fast & smart independently.
Exceptional communication, organizational & time management skills.
must haves
Acknowledge the presence of choice in every moment and take personal responsibility for your life.
Possess an entrepreneurial spirit and continuously innovate to achieve great results.
Communicate with honesty and kindness and create the space for others to do the same.
Lead with courage, knowing the possibility of greatness is bigger than the fear of failure.
Foster connection by putting people first and building trusting relationships.
Integrate fun and joy as a way of being and working, aka doesn’t take yourself too seriously.
Additional Notes Immigration support is potentially available for this role. Compensation and Benefits Package lululemon’s compensation offerings are grounded in a pay-for-performance philosophy that recognizes exceptional individual and team performance. The typical hiring range for this position is from $126,400 CAD - $165,900 CAD annually; the base pay offered is based on market location and may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and internal equity. As part of our total rewards offering, permanent employees in this position may be eligible for our competitive annual bonus program, subject to program eligibility requirements. At lululemon, investing in our people is a top priority. We believe that when life works, work works. We strive to be the place where inclusive leaders come to develop and enable all to be well. Recognizing our teams for their performance and dedication, other components of our total rewards offerings include support of career development, wellbeing, and personal growth:
Extended health and dental benefits, and mental health plans
Paid time off
Savings and retirement plan matching
Generous employee discount
Fitness & yoga classes
Parenthood top-up
Extensive catalog of development course offerings
People networks, mentorship programs, and leadership series (to name a few)
Note: The incentive programs, benefits, and perks have certain eligibility requirements. The Company reserves the right to alter these incentive programs, benefits, and perks in whole or in part at any time without advance notice. workplace arrangement This role is classified as Hybrid under our SSC Workplace Policy: In-person collaboration is important, and much of the role can be performed remotely. Work is performed onsite at least 3 days per week.
Feb 16, 2024
Hybrid
who we are lululemon is an innovative performance apparel company for yoga, running, training, and other athletic pursuits. Setting the bar in technical fabrics and functional design, we create transformational products and experiences that support people in moving, growing, connecting, and being well. We owe our success to our innovative product, emphasis on stores, commitment to our people, and the incredible connections we make in every community we're in. As a company, we focus on creating positive change to build a healthier, thriving future. In particular, that includes creating an equitable, inclusive and growth-focused environment for our people. about this team We are self-described "legal outliers." Our vision is to inspire and educate, provide value from beginning to end and create an environment where work enriches life, and life enriches work. We believe in "the sweat life" - sweat, relationships and personal development - and we live it every day. a day in the life In your capacity as Compliance Counsel, you will be charged with ensuring that our company complies with relevant laws and policies. This will include a wide range of compliance matters including ethics, anti-corruption, sustainability, sanctions, and other ESG matters. Responsibilities will include staying abreast of developments, interpreting laws in the context of the company's activities, and ensuring that key personnel are in possession of necessary information, and offering cross functional support. You will be support developing, implementing, and overseeing aspects of lululemon’s regulatory compliance program, including third party risk management and enterprise-wide regulatory projects. This role will provide compliance-related legal guidance regarding products/services, new initiatives, complaints, and issue resolution. This role will also partner with Product Regulatory Compliance, Sustainability, Risk Advisory Services and Supply Chain to identify and evaluate business and legal risks, and find creative ways to mitigate them while achieving business goals and pursuing opportunities to scale.
Partner with company stakeholders to gather information and approvals necessary for compliance matters.
Work with all members of the legal team across global office locations, including attorney and non-attorney personnel.
Monitor for regulatory change, perform analysis of changes, and oversee business implementation of changes in a timely manner.
Conduct research and contribute to emerging regulatory compliance projects related to new product launches.
Collaborate with the global legal team to develop and implement best practices and policies.
Support the Vice President, Deputy General Counsel with the Cybersecurity, Privacy, Sustainability, Supply Chain and other teams to provide updates to the GRC and senior leadership.
Advise numerous internal business units on compliance and regulatory issues.
qualifications
Undergraduate degree or the equivalent
J.D. from an accredited institution
Admission into the bar of practice, or the ability to register as in-house counsel
4 to 7 years of compliance experience. Global and/or retail experience a bonus.
Experience in the design and implementation of compliance programs.
Proven ability to interpret and provide guidance on laws, rules, and regulations.
Strong track record of effectively assessing and managing competing priorities in a fast-paced, constantly changing environment.
Experience in sustainability, anti-bribery and anti-corruption law, global trade compliance issues and other supply chain-related subjects
Strong project management and interpersonal skills.
You have the ability to resolve complex issues in creative and effective ways.
Highly motivated, strong attention to detail, team-oriented, and organized.
Comfortable balancing multiple, competing priorities and changes in scope/direction.
Self-motivated individual with the ability to work fast & smart independently.
Exceptional communication, organizational & time management skills.
must haves
Acknowledge the presence of choice in every moment and take personal responsibility for your life.
Possess an entrepreneurial spirit and continuously innovate to achieve great results.
Communicate with honesty and kindness and create the space for others to do the same.
Lead with courage, knowing the possibility of greatness is bigger than the fear of failure.
Foster connection by putting people first and building trusting relationships.
Integrate fun and joy as a way of being and working, aka doesn’t take yourself too seriously.
Additional Notes Immigration support is potentially available for this role. Compensation and Benefits Package lululemon’s compensation offerings are grounded in a pay-for-performance philosophy that recognizes exceptional individual and team performance. The typical hiring range for this position is from $126,400 CAD - $165,900 CAD annually; the base pay offered is based on market location and may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and internal equity. As part of our total rewards offering, permanent employees in this position may be eligible for our competitive annual bonus program, subject to program eligibility requirements. At lululemon, investing in our people is a top priority. We believe that when life works, work works. We strive to be the place where inclusive leaders come to develop and enable all to be well. Recognizing our teams for their performance and dedication, other components of our total rewards offerings include support of career development, wellbeing, and personal growth:
Extended health and dental benefits, and mental health plans
Paid time off
Savings and retirement plan matching
Generous employee discount
Fitness & yoga classes
Parenthood top-up
Extensive catalog of development course offerings
People networks, mentorship programs, and leadership series (to name a few)
Note: The incentive programs, benefits, and perks have certain eligibility requirements. The Company reserves the right to alter these incentive programs, benefits, and perks in whole or in part at any time without advance notice. workplace arrangement This role is classified as Hybrid under our SSC Workplace Policy: In-person collaboration is important, and much of the role can be performed remotely. Work is performed onsite at least 3 days per week.
ABOUT US
We’re one of Canada’s largest pension investment managers, with CAD$243.7 billion of net assets as at March 31, 2023.
We invest funds for the pension plans of the federal public service, the Canadian Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Reserve Force. Headquartered in Ottawa, PSP Investments has its principal business office in Montréal and offices in New York, London and Hong Kong.
Capturing and leading complex global investments requires us to work as one to seize valuable opportunities, in close collaboration with some of the world’s top companies. At PSP, you’ll join a team of motivated and engaged professionals, dedicated to propelling our organization further than ever before.
EXPERIENCE THE EDGE
At PSP, we encourage our employees to grow, forge powerful relationships, contribute and fuel inspired investment launchpads. We are committed to a culture that fosters collaboration and allows us to think beyond, in an interconnected way. We advocate for our employees to speak-up, learn, experiment, share, and be part of an
inclusive work environment
where diversity is embraced.
ABOUT THE TEAM
As a member of PSP Investments’ Legal Affairs department, the incumbent will, under the direction of the Senior Director, Legal Affairs and in collaboration with the other Access to Information and Privacy (“ATIP") professionals, be responsible for activities relating to PSP’s compliance with the Access to Information Act (Canada) and privacy laws and data protection obligations applicable to its operations in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Hong Kong.
ABOUT YOUR ROLE
As an Access to Information and Privacy Counsel, Legal Affairs, you’ll:
Accountable for processing and responding to access to information and privacy requests, investigations, complaints and consultations within delay prescribed by law.
Collaborate with, and obtain alignment from, other PSP teams in the context of ATIP requests, consultations, projects, assessments and investigations
Provide advice and recommendations on disclosure of information in accordance with ATIP Acts, policies and directives.
Support wholly-owned subsidiaries of PSP in the application of applicable ATIP laws.
Review and validate the monthly proactive disclosure reports prior to disclosure in accordance with the Access to Information Act.
Ongoing refinement and scaling of the ATIP program, based on the evolution of applicable ATIP laws and the growth of the organization advice and recommendations on disclosure of information in accordance with applicable privacy laws.
Monitor, report on and implement new requirements under applicable and ATIP laws and share relevant information with internal stakeholders.
Draft and update ATIP policies, procedures, guidelines, notices and other documentation.
Act as a mentor and/or train more junior members of the team.
Develop, compile and maintain KPIs and prepare periodic reports for various internal teams.
Oversee preparation of internal and external ATIP reports.
Develop and maintain networks internally and externally in the ATIP community.
Attend ATIP meetings and training, as appropriate, and share knowledge of relevant learnings with the ATIP team and other stakeholders.
Oversee preparation of information to be included in InfoSource on an annual basis
Develop and deliver in-house ATIP training programs for employees/consultants customized to the needs of different stakeholders.
Implement and coordinate corporate awareness activities related to ATIP.
Contribute to furthering the status of the ATIP office as an effective and valued business partner within PSP.
Review, draft and negotiate data protection addendums, data transfer agreements and privacy and security contractual terms for suppliers, on an as needed basis.
Provide advice and recommendations on privacy requirements for projects involving personal information on an as-needed basis.
Perform Privacy Impact Assessments, as required by the Privacy Act (Canada), the GDPR and other privacy laws, on an as-needed basis.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
Education
Called to the bar in at least one Province in Canada (ideally)
IAPP or other privacy professional certification will be considered an asset
Experience
Minimum of 7+ years related experience within Access to Information, preferably in a government institution
Privacy experience is considered an asset. (an interest in privacy and training will be mandatory for those without experience).
Skills
Trusted subject-matter expert in ATIP
Deep knowledge of Canadian ATIP laws
Expertise in international privacy laws impacting PSP’s operations, including the General Data Protection Regulation, is considered an asset
Clear understanding of Canadian government organizations
Sound business judgment, adaptability, and demonstrated ability to identify, prioritize, and resolve issues quickly and effectively
Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills
Ability to collaborate with, challenge and influence people at various levels and with various perspectives
Ability to simplify complex issues and provide practical advice that can be operationalized
Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision
Ability to independently set priorities and follow up with relevant parties to meet strict deadlines, while managing steady workload
Bilingual, written and oral (English and French)
Strong technical skills with Microsoft Office and similar tools
Existing network in ATIP community will be considered an asset
We offer a tailored employee experience and competitive total rewards and benefits package* designed to attract and retain global diverse talent, reward performance, and reinforce business strategies and priorities. Beyond salary and incentive pay eligibility, you have access to:
A flexible hybrid work model with a mix of in-office and remote days based on business groups, teams, and roles
A hybrid allowance to support any hybrid related needs
Competitive pension plans
Comprehensive group insurance plans
Unlimited access to virtual healthcare services and wellness programs
Generous and inclusive paid family leave
Vacation days available on day one with additional days on milestone service anniversaries, and summer Friday afternoons off
Investment in career development
Benefits package may vary based on your employee type.
At PSP, we aim to provide an inclusive workplace where we leverage diversity and where everyone feels valued, safe, respected and empowered to grow. As part of this leadership commitment, we strongly encourage applications from all qualified applicants and strive to offer an inclusive and accessible candidate experience. If you require any accommodation for any part of the recruitment process, please let us know.
Please note that this position can be located in our offices in Montreal or Ottawa. If located in Ottawa, some travel to Montreal will be required.
Visit us on
www.investpsp.com/en/
Nov 28, 2023
Full time
ABOUT US
We’re one of Canada’s largest pension investment managers, with CAD$243.7 billion of net assets as at March 31, 2023.
We invest funds for the pension plans of the federal public service, the Canadian Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Reserve Force. Headquartered in Ottawa, PSP Investments has its principal business office in Montréal and offices in New York, London and Hong Kong.
Capturing and leading complex global investments requires us to work as one to seize valuable opportunities, in close collaboration with some of the world’s top companies. At PSP, you’ll join a team of motivated and engaged professionals, dedicated to propelling our organization further than ever before.
EXPERIENCE THE EDGE
At PSP, we encourage our employees to grow, forge powerful relationships, contribute and fuel inspired investment launchpads. We are committed to a culture that fosters collaboration and allows us to think beyond, in an interconnected way. We advocate for our employees to speak-up, learn, experiment, share, and be part of an
inclusive work environment
where diversity is embraced.
ABOUT THE TEAM
As a member of PSP Investments’ Legal Affairs department, the incumbent will, under the direction of the Senior Director, Legal Affairs and in collaboration with the other Access to Information and Privacy (“ATIP") professionals, be responsible for activities relating to PSP’s compliance with the Access to Information Act (Canada) and privacy laws and data protection obligations applicable to its operations in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Hong Kong.
ABOUT YOUR ROLE
As an Access to Information and Privacy Counsel, Legal Affairs, you’ll:
Accountable for processing and responding to access to information and privacy requests, investigations, complaints and consultations within delay prescribed by law.
Collaborate with, and obtain alignment from, other PSP teams in the context of ATIP requests, consultations, projects, assessments and investigations
Provide advice and recommendations on disclosure of information in accordance with ATIP Acts, policies and directives.
Support wholly-owned subsidiaries of PSP in the application of applicable ATIP laws.
Review and validate the monthly proactive disclosure reports prior to disclosure in accordance with the Access to Information Act.
Ongoing refinement and scaling of the ATIP program, based on the evolution of applicable ATIP laws and the growth of the organization advice and recommendations on disclosure of information in accordance with applicable privacy laws.
Monitor, report on and implement new requirements under applicable and ATIP laws and share relevant information with internal stakeholders.
Draft and update ATIP policies, procedures, guidelines, notices and other documentation.
Act as a mentor and/or train more junior members of the team.
Develop, compile and maintain KPIs and prepare periodic reports for various internal teams.
Oversee preparation of internal and external ATIP reports.
Develop and maintain networks internally and externally in the ATIP community.
Attend ATIP meetings and training, as appropriate, and share knowledge of relevant learnings with the ATIP team and other stakeholders.
Oversee preparation of information to be included in InfoSource on an annual basis
Develop and deliver in-house ATIP training programs for employees/consultants customized to the needs of different stakeholders.
Implement and coordinate corporate awareness activities related to ATIP.
Contribute to furthering the status of the ATIP office as an effective and valued business partner within PSP.
Review, draft and negotiate data protection addendums, data transfer agreements and privacy and security contractual terms for suppliers, on an as needed basis.
Provide advice and recommendations on privacy requirements for projects involving personal information on an as-needed basis.
Perform Privacy Impact Assessments, as required by the Privacy Act (Canada), the GDPR and other privacy laws, on an as-needed basis.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
Education
Called to the bar in at least one Province in Canada (ideally)
IAPP or other privacy professional certification will be considered an asset
Experience
Minimum of 7+ years related experience within Access to Information, preferably in a government institution
Privacy experience is considered an asset. (an interest in privacy and training will be mandatory for those without experience).
Skills
Trusted subject-matter expert in ATIP
Deep knowledge of Canadian ATIP laws
Expertise in international privacy laws impacting PSP’s operations, including the General Data Protection Regulation, is considered an asset
Clear understanding of Canadian government organizations
Sound business judgment, adaptability, and demonstrated ability to identify, prioritize, and resolve issues quickly and effectively
Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills
Ability to collaborate with, challenge and influence people at various levels and with various perspectives
Ability to simplify complex issues and provide practical advice that can be operationalized
Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision
Ability to independently set priorities and follow up with relevant parties to meet strict deadlines, while managing steady workload
Bilingual, written and oral (English and French)
Strong technical skills with Microsoft Office and similar tools
Existing network in ATIP community will be considered an asset
We offer a tailored employee experience and competitive total rewards and benefits package* designed to attract and retain global diverse talent, reward performance, and reinforce business strategies and priorities. Beyond salary and incentive pay eligibility, you have access to:
A flexible hybrid work model with a mix of in-office and remote days based on business groups, teams, and roles
A hybrid allowance to support any hybrid related needs
Competitive pension plans
Comprehensive group insurance plans
Unlimited access to virtual healthcare services and wellness programs
Generous and inclusive paid family leave
Vacation days available on day one with additional days on milestone service anniversaries, and summer Friday afternoons off
Investment in career development
Benefits package may vary based on your employee type.
At PSP, we aim to provide an inclusive workplace where we leverage diversity and where everyone feels valued, safe, respected and empowered to grow. As part of this leadership commitment, we strongly encourage applications from all qualified applicants and strive to offer an inclusive and accessible candidate experience. If you require any accommodation for any part of the recruitment process, please let us know.
Please note that this position can be located in our offices in Montreal or Ottawa. If located in Ottawa, some travel to Montreal will be required.
Visit us on
www.investpsp.com/en/
Fixed Term (Fixed Term), Full time
Closing Date: November 3, 2023
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) is the statutory body responsible for regulating Ontario’s capital markets in accordance with the mandate established in the provincial Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act. The mandate of the OSC is to provide protection to investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices, to foster fair, efficient and competitive capital markets and confidence in the capital markets, to foster capital formation, and to contribute to the stability of the financial system and the reduction of systemic risk. This mandate is performed through policy, operational, adjudication and enforcement work. The OSC also contributes to national and global securities regulation development.
We offer a diverse, fair, and flexible work environment and take pride in our challenging and rewarding work.
15-month Fixed-term Contract
The Enforcement Branch supports the OSC in delivering fair, vigorous and timely enforcement. The Enforcement Branch investigates and litigates breaches of securities laws in Ontario. Team members work closely with other securities regulators, self-regulatory organizations and law-enforcement agencies to enhance initiatives to fight misconduct. A strong enforcement presence assists in protecting investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices and fostering fair and efficient markets.
About Us
The Quasi-Criminal Serious Offences Team (QSOT) is made up of Enforcement team members who have extensive experience in the investigation and prosecution of criminal and quasi-criminal activity. In targeting fraudulent and recidivist behaviour that harms retail investors, QSOT will focus on taking more Enforcement cases before the courts where jail terms can be ordered against offenders. Working in a dynamic, fast-paced environment on a multi-disciplinary team, as Litigation Counsel, you will support investigations by conducting legal research, examining files for potential breaches of Ontario securities law pursuant to the Provincial Offences Act and the Criminal Code of Canada. You will identify important legal issues and assisting in the formulation of a strategy for successful investigations. You will analyze and evaluate evidence to determine whether violations have occurred and exercise professional judgment in making recommendations for appropriate action. You will support the prosecution of Securities Act violations in quasi-criminal proceedings before the Ontario courts.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Conduct, review and analyze legal research to support investigations
Examine files for potential breaches of Ontario securities law by identifying important legal issues
Draft appropriate allegations, liaise with defense counsel and other stakeholders in your day-to-day duties
Provide litigation advice and support for investigations into possible breaches of the Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act, and determine whether violations have occurred
Recommend appropriate action, if any
Negotiate settlements, where appropriate
Advise on policy matters affecting the Commission’s mandate to enforce Ontario securities law
Prepare and conduct quasi-criminal prosecutions before the Ontario Court of Justice
Appear before the Capital Markets Tribunal and the Superior Court, as required
Liaise with counsel from the Ministry of the Attorney general to support criminal investigations and litigation, as required
Provide updates, analysis, strategy, and recommendations, to senior team members and/or the Manager on issues and ongoing file matters
Work closely with senior litigation counsel to support or participate in complex hearings/trials
Qualifications:
We are looking for someone who is committed to working to protect investors and foster confidence in our capital markets. Candidates must have between 1 and 3 years of litigation experience for this role and be or are able to become a lawyer licensee of the Law Society of Ontario in good standing. More particularly, we would prefer to see a candidate with the following qualifications:
Experience conducting and leading proceedings in securities-related and/or criminal/quasi-criminal matters, familiarity with the Securities Act and the Provincial Offences Act .
In-depth knowledge of criminal law and/or securities law.
Working knowledge of the securities and commodities markets would be an asset.
Previous experience in the conduct of investigations, including interviewing, drafting information to obtain search warrants and production orders, and utilizing data analytics and OSINT.
If you are the type of person who:
is passionate about making a difference and having a meaningful impact on investors and participants in Ontario’s capital markets,
desires the opportunity to investigate challenging issues and work on high profile and complex cases and,
enjoys being part of a dynamic and flexible work environment with a collaborative, progressive, and professionally diverse team.
We would love to hear from you!
Offer of employment is conditional upon the successful completion of security checks.
Note: This role is eligible for hybrid work and as per OSC's hybrid policy requires a minimum of 3 days/week working from the office at 20 Queen Street West in Toronto.
Grow your career and make a difference working at the OSC.
*OSC Employees, please apply in Workday using the OSC Internal Jobs Report in your Jobs Hub*
We thank all applicants for their interest in the Ontario Securities Commission. We will contact those selected for an interview.
The OSC is committed to diversity and providing an inclusive workplace and providing accommodation in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Human Rights Code. It is our priority to ensure employment opportunities are visible and barrier-free to all under-represented groups including but not limited to, Indigenous, Black and racialized groups, people with disabilities, women and people from the LGBTQ2S community, to achieve an employee demographic profile reflective of the demographic profile of Ontarians.
The OSC is a proud partner with the following organizations: BlackNorth Initiative , Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion , and Pride at Work Canada
If you require an accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know by contacting our confidential inbox HRRecruitment@osc.gov.on.ca .
Visit Accessibility at the OSC to review the OSC’s policies on accessibility and accommodation in the workplace.
Why work here?
At the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC), we carry-out challenging and meaningful work within a collaborative culture to deliver strong investor protection and foster confidence in capital markets. Evolving financial markets mean new ways of thinking, and every day is an opportunity to learn, innovate and grow professionally in a supportive, stimulating workplace.
Get In Touch
Introduce yourself to our recruiters and we'll get in touch if there's a role that seems like a good match.
Oct 20, 2023
Contract
Fixed Term (Fixed Term), Full time
Closing Date: November 3, 2023
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) is the statutory body responsible for regulating Ontario’s capital markets in accordance with the mandate established in the provincial Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act. The mandate of the OSC is to provide protection to investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices, to foster fair, efficient and competitive capital markets and confidence in the capital markets, to foster capital formation, and to contribute to the stability of the financial system and the reduction of systemic risk. This mandate is performed through policy, operational, adjudication and enforcement work. The OSC also contributes to national and global securities regulation development.
We offer a diverse, fair, and flexible work environment and take pride in our challenging and rewarding work.
15-month Fixed-term Contract
The Enforcement Branch supports the OSC in delivering fair, vigorous and timely enforcement. The Enforcement Branch investigates and litigates breaches of securities laws in Ontario. Team members work closely with other securities regulators, self-regulatory organizations and law-enforcement agencies to enhance initiatives to fight misconduct. A strong enforcement presence assists in protecting investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices and fostering fair and efficient markets.
About Us
The Quasi-Criminal Serious Offences Team (QSOT) is made up of Enforcement team members who have extensive experience in the investigation and prosecution of criminal and quasi-criminal activity. In targeting fraudulent and recidivist behaviour that harms retail investors, QSOT will focus on taking more Enforcement cases before the courts where jail terms can be ordered against offenders. Working in a dynamic, fast-paced environment on a multi-disciplinary team, as Litigation Counsel, you will support investigations by conducting legal research, examining files for potential breaches of Ontario securities law pursuant to the Provincial Offences Act and the Criminal Code of Canada. You will identify important legal issues and assisting in the formulation of a strategy for successful investigations. You will analyze and evaluate evidence to determine whether violations have occurred and exercise professional judgment in making recommendations for appropriate action. You will support the prosecution of Securities Act violations in quasi-criminal proceedings before the Ontario courts.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Conduct, review and analyze legal research to support investigations
Examine files for potential breaches of Ontario securities law by identifying important legal issues
Draft appropriate allegations, liaise with defense counsel and other stakeholders in your day-to-day duties
Provide litigation advice and support for investigations into possible breaches of the Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act, and determine whether violations have occurred
Recommend appropriate action, if any
Negotiate settlements, where appropriate
Advise on policy matters affecting the Commission’s mandate to enforce Ontario securities law
Prepare and conduct quasi-criminal prosecutions before the Ontario Court of Justice
Appear before the Capital Markets Tribunal and the Superior Court, as required
Liaise with counsel from the Ministry of the Attorney general to support criminal investigations and litigation, as required
Provide updates, analysis, strategy, and recommendations, to senior team members and/or the Manager on issues and ongoing file matters
Work closely with senior litigation counsel to support or participate in complex hearings/trials
Qualifications:
We are looking for someone who is committed to working to protect investors and foster confidence in our capital markets. Candidates must have between 1 and 3 years of litigation experience for this role and be or are able to become a lawyer licensee of the Law Society of Ontario in good standing. More particularly, we would prefer to see a candidate with the following qualifications:
Experience conducting and leading proceedings in securities-related and/or criminal/quasi-criminal matters, familiarity with the Securities Act and the Provincial Offences Act .
In-depth knowledge of criminal law and/or securities law.
Working knowledge of the securities and commodities markets would be an asset.
Previous experience in the conduct of investigations, including interviewing, drafting information to obtain search warrants and production orders, and utilizing data analytics and OSINT.
If you are the type of person who:
is passionate about making a difference and having a meaningful impact on investors and participants in Ontario’s capital markets,
desires the opportunity to investigate challenging issues and work on high profile and complex cases and,
enjoys being part of a dynamic and flexible work environment with a collaborative, progressive, and professionally diverse team.
We would love to hear from you!
Offer of employment is conditional upon the successful completion of security checks.
Note: This role is eligible for hybrid work and as per OSC's hybrid policy requires a minimum of 3 days/week working from the office at 20 Queen Street West in Toronto.
Grow your career and make a difference working at the OSC.
*OSC Employees, please apply in Workday using the OSC Internal Jobs Report in your Jobs Hub*
We thank all applicants for their interest in the Ontario Securities Commission. We will contact those selected for an interview.
The OSC is committed to diversity and providing an inclusive workplace and providing accommodation in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Human Rights Code. It is our priority to ensure employment opportunities are visible and barrier-free to all under-represented groups including but not limited to, Indigenous, Black and racialized groups, people with disabilities, women and people from the LGBTQ2S community, to achieve an employee demographic profile reflective of the demographic profile of Ontarians.
The OSC is a proud partner with the following organizations: BlackNorth Initiative , Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion , and Pride at Work Canada
If you require an accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know by contacting our confidential inbox HRRecruitment@osc.gov.on.ca .
Visit Accessibility at the OSC to review the OSC’s policies on accessibility and accommodation in the workplace.
Why work here?
At the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC), we carry-out challenging and meaningful work within a collaborative culture to deliver strong investor protection and foster confidence in capital markets. Evolving financial markets mean new ways of thinking, and every day is an opportunity to learn, innovate and grow professionally in a supportive, stimulating workplace.
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Descartes Unites the People and Technology that Move the World The need for efficient, secure, and agile supply chains and logistics operations has become ever more critical and complex. By combining innovative technology, powerful trade intelligence and the reach of our network, Descartes helps get goods, information, transportation assets, and people where they’re needed, when they’re needed.
We’re one of the most broadly deployed logistics and supply chain technology companies in the world. More than 22,000 customers around the globe use our cloud-based solutions to transform the way they move inventory and information to enhance productivity, better serve customers, thrive competitively, keep pace with evolving regulations, and respond to rapidly changing market conditions. Descartes is publicly traded (Nasdaq:DSGX, TSX:DSG) with headquarters in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, and offices and partners around the world. With record financial performance for more than 16 years, we lead the industry in innovation investment. Every day, logistics service providers, manufacturers, retailers, distributors, and other logistics-intensive businesses of all sizes rely on our scale, stability, and comprehensive solution footprint to move what’s most important to them. Learn more at www.descartes.com.
We’re growing fast and invite you to join our amazing team.
The Descartes Systems Group Inc. is an established and rapidly growing software company in the Kitchener-Waterloo tech community seeking to add a Corporate Counsel to its growing legal team. This role will provide broad exposure to a variety of matters related to the management and operations of an international publicly traded technology company.
Under the Supervision of the Senior Corporate Counsel, Your Responsibilities Will Include:
Drafting and negotiating a wide variety of commercial agreements;
Developing and revising agreement templates for various internal departments;
Implementing and ensuring compliance with standard contracting processes and contract requirements;
Monitoring legislative and regulatory changes in numerous jurisdictions and evaluating their impact on Descartes’ business operations;
Reviewing and negotiating inbound procurement and marketing contracts;
Assist as required on a wide array of corporate matters inherent to the day-to-day operation of a global organization; and
Assist as needed with mergers and acquisitions.
Experience Required
Law Degree and Membership in good standing in the law society of a Canadian province.
Minimum of 2 years experience in drafting, negotiating and advising on a variety of commercial transactions and contracts, such as IT procurement contracts, software licensing, SaaS agreements, e-commerce, hosting arrangements, SLAs, NDAs, professional services engagements, etc.
In-depth knowledge of commercial law in a variety of areas relevant to technology transactions.
Strong experience in privacy law and good knowledge of worldwide privacy frameworks (GDPR, CCPA, UK GDPR, PIPEDA, etc.).
Experience with marketing contracts, including IOs, PRs, sponsorship, and venue agreements.
Business acumen and ability to assess issues from non-legal perspectives when providing support to product managers and other business units.
Experience working with a technology company is an asset.
Skills and Aptitudes Required
Sound judgment and a level of commercial sophistication gained from being on the front-lines of drafting and negotiating numerous types of technology transactions.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Strong work ethic and professionalism.
Ability to manage and prioritize multiple projects at the same time, effectively adapt to changes in those priorities, and handle competing demands while meeting deadlines.
Ability to work under pressure and love of the challenges that arise in a fast-paced tech environment.
Highly organized, with a focus on time management.
Strong interpersonal skills.
Ability to adopt a flexible work schedule from time to time to accommodate international time zones and/or peak work periods.
Willingness to travel occasionally.
LOCATION
This is a fully remote position with an option to work from our headquarters in Waterloo. Strong preference will be given to applicants in the Eastern Time Zone in Canada. #LI-Remote
Join Us As we scale, we’re looking for new doers, collaborators and innovators to join Descartes in uniting the people and technology that move the world as the Global Leader in Logistics and Supply Chain Technology. We’re entrepreneurial, hardworking, geeky-in-a-good way problem solvers. Guided by our values, we nurture a TEAM focused culture that invests in people and creates opportunities for advancement across a broad spectrum of career paths. We prioritize work-life balance and foster an environment with the space to take ownership, to be heard, and to carve a path for your individual accomplishments to help drive our success. At Descartes, everyone has a voice and the best argument wins, regardless of who makes it. We offer competitive compensation, great benefits, remote and flexible work hours, and the opportunity to join a company on an awesome mission with a great existing team and trajectory.
Descartes also has a deep sense of environmental responsibility. Learn more about how we helped our customers save over 552,000 metric tons of CO2 in 2020 by reducing fuel and paper consumption: https://www.descartes.com/who-we-are/social-responsibility-sustainability/environmental-impact. Join a team that’s committed to working with customers to conserve resources and enhance sustainability.
If you feel you have 70% of the qualifications we are looking for, and Descartes sounds like the team and the mission you want to be part of, apply now. We can’t promise it will be a fit, but we do promise to consider your experience.
Through COVID-19, we implemented a virtual hiring process and continue to interview and onboard candidates by video using Microsoft TEAMS. We record interviews and use them strictly for quality assurance, training and general record keeping purposes. Should you have any questions about this process, please connect with our hiring team in advance of scheduled interviews. We value the safety of each member of our community because we know we’re all in this together.
We are an Equal Employment employer. We do not discriminate in hiring on the basis of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religious creed, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, provincial, or local law. For more information about our commitment to equal employment opportunity, please review our Code of Business Conduct and Ethics at Descartes.com. Descartes is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. Applicants in North America with a disability who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process can email us at hrna@descartes.com. Provide your name and contact information along with the accommodation needed to assist you with the application process. Your request will be responded to as soon as possible. Reasonable accommodations will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
Feb 18, 2023
Full time
Descartes Unites the People and Technology that Move the World The need for efficient, secure, and agile supply chains and logistics operations has become ever more critical and complex. By combining innovative technology, powerful trade intelligence and the reach of our network, Descartes helps get goods, information, transportation assets, and people where they’re needed, when they’re needed.
We’re one of the most broadly deployed logistics and supply chain technology companies in the world. More than 22,000 customers around the globe use our cloud-based solutions to transform the way they move inventory and information to enhance productivity, better serve customers, thrive competitively, keep pace with evolving regulations, and respond to rapidly changing market conditions. Descartes is publicly traded (Nasdaq:DSGX, TSX:DSG) with headquarters in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, and offices and partners around the world. With record financial performance for more than 16 years, we lead the industry in innovation investment. Every day, logistics service providers, manufacturers, retailers, distributors, and other logistics-intensive businesses of all sizes rely on our scale, stability, and comprehensive solution footprint to move what’s most important to them. Learn more at www.descartes.com.
We’re growing fast and invite you to join our amazing team.
The Descartes Systems Group Inc. is an established and rapidly growing software company in the Kitchener-Waterloo tech community seeking to add a Corporate Counsel to its growing legal team. This role will provide broad exposure to a variety of matters related to the management and operations of an international publicly traded technology company.
Under the Supervision of the Senior Corporate Counsel, Your Responsibilities Will Include:
Drafting and negotiating a wide variety of commercial agreements;
Developing and revising agreement templates for various internal departments;
Implementing and ensuring compliance with standard contracting processes and contract requirements;
Monitoring legislative and regulatory changes in numerous jurisdictions and evaluating their impact on Descartes’ business operations;
Reviewing and negotiating inbound procurement and marketing contracts;
Assist as required on a wide array of corporate matters inherent to the day-to-day operation of a global organization; and
Assist as needed with mergers and acquisitions.
Experience Required
Law Degree and Membership in good standing in the law society of a Canadian province.
Minimum of 2 years experience in drafting, negotiating and advising on a variety of commercial transactions and contracts, such as IT procurement contracts, software licensing, SaaS agreements, e-commerce, hosting arrangements, SLAs, NDAs, professional services engagements, etc.
In-depth knowledge of commercial law in a variety of areas relevant to technology transactions.
Strong experience in privacy law and good knowledge of worldwide privacy frameworks (GDPR, CCPA, UK GDPR, PIPEDA, etc.).
Experience with marketing contracts, including IOs, PRs, sponsorship, and venue agreements.
Business acumen and ability to assess issues from non-legal perspectives when providing support to product managers and other business units.
Experience working with a technology company is an asset.
Skills and Aptitudes Required
Sound judgment and a level of commercial sophistication gained from being on the front-lines of drafting and negotiating numerous types of technology transactions.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Strong work ethic and professionalism.
Ability to manage and prioritize multiple projects at the same time, effectively adapt to changes in those priorities, and handle competing demands while meeting deadlines.
Ability to work under pressure and love of the challenges that arise in a fast-paced tech environment.
Highly organized, with a focus on time management.
Strong interpersonal skills.
Ability to adopt a flexible work schedule from time to time to accommodate international time zones and/or peak work periods.
Willingness to travel occasionally.
LOCATION
This is a fully remote position with an option to work from our headquarters in Waterloo. Strong preference will be given to applicants in the Eastern Time Zone in Canada. #LI-Remote
Join Us As we scale, we’re looking for new doers, collaborators and innovators to join Descartes in uniting the people and technology that move the world as the Global Leader in Logistics and Supply Chain Technology. We’re entrepreneurial, hardworking, geeky-in-a-good way problem solvers. Guided by our values, we nurture a TEAM focused culture that invests in people and creates opportunities for advancement across a broad spectrum of career paths. We prioritize work-life balance and foster an environment with the space to take ownership, to be heard, and to carve a path for your individual accomplishments to help drive our success. At Descartes, everyone has a voice and the best argument wins, regardless of who makes it. We offer competitive compensation, great benefits, remote and flexible work hours, and the opportunity to join a company on an awesome mission with a great existing team and trajectory.
Descartes also has a deep sense of environmental responsibility. Learn more about how we helped our customers save over 552,000 metric tons of CO2 in 2020 by reducing fuel and paper consumption: https://www.descartes.com/who-we-are/social-responsibility-sustainability/environmental-impact. Join a team that’s committed to working with customers to conserve resources and enhance sustainability.
If you feel you have 70% of the qualifications we are looking for, and Descartes sounds like the team and the mission you want to be part of, apply now. We can’t promise it will be a fit, but we do promise to consider your experience.
Through COVID-19, we implemented a virtual hiring process and continue to interview and onboard candidates by video using Microsoft TEAMS. We record interviews and use them strictly for quality assurance, training and general record keeping purposes. Should you have any questions about this process, please connect with our hiring team in advance of scheduled interviews. We value the safety of each member of our community because we know we’re all in this together.
We are an Equal Employment employer. We do not discriminate in hiring on the basis of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religious creed, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, provincial, or local law. For more information about our commitment to equal employment opportunity, please review our Code of Business Conduct and Ethics at Descartes.com. Descartes is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. Applicants in North America with a disability who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process can email us at hrna@descartes.com. Provide your name and contact information along with the accommodation needed to assist you with the application process. Your request will be responded to as soon as possible. Reasonable accommodations will be determined on a case-by-case basis.