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Manitoba Government
Crown Attorney
Manitoba Government
Crown Attorney   Regular/Full-Time Manitoba Justice Manitoba Prosecution Service, Crown Law The Pas MB, Thompson MB Advertisement Number: 45349 Salary Range: $97,800.00 - $196,424.00 per year. Additional remuneration is available through Northern Retention allowance of $12,000 annually as well as remoteness allowance, if applicable. Relocation expenses may be available. Closing Date: September 30, 2026   The Manitoba government recognizes the importance of building an exemplary public service reflective of the citizens it serves, where diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, identities, languages, and perspectives drives a high standard of service and innovation. The Manitoba government supports equitable employment practices and promotes representation of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, visible minorities).   Employment Equity is a factor in selection for this competition. Consideration will be given to Indigenous people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities.   An eligibility list may be created for similar positions and will remain in effect for 12 months.   Candidates who do not meet all essential criteria may be considered on an underfill basis at a commensurate rate of pay.   All applications received within ten (10) calendar days of the posting date will be accepted and considered for further evaluation. If the position remains unfilled, applications may continue to be accepted and considered until the closing date. To ensure your application is considered, please apply within the initial ten (10) day posting period.       Manitoba North   Manitoba’s largest region is home to many cities, towns and communities nestled in a vast landscape of pristine wilderness. Manitoba North is the heart of adventure territory, with crystal-clear lakes, waterfalls and seemingly endless boreal forests less than a five-minute drive from our major centres. Our four-season playground is made for golf, hiking, skiing, boating, fishing, hunting, and snowmobiling – the possibilities are only limited by your desire and imagination. Thompson was founded in the 1950s and is the largest city in the Northern Region of Manitoba.  The city is surrounded by boreal forest and bordered on the west and north by the Burntwood River.  It is home to incredible outdoor hunting and fishing opportunities, as well as the Spirit Way - a 2 km walking and biking pathway with points of interest that highlight Thompson’s art, heritage, culture, industry, geology, scenery and industry. The Pas, Manitoba is known as the "Gateway to the North".  It is a hub for outdoor activities and is recognized for its vibrant culture, including Indigenous events like the Opaskwayak Indian Days and the Northern Manitoba Trappers Festival. The Pas also has a history as a fur trading post and is home to the University College of the North.   Come explore what Manitoba has to offer Manitoba North:  Manitoba North: Explore The Wilds Of The North | Travel Manitoba . Explore the strategic advantages to living in Manitoba here  Quality of Life | Manitoba's Strategic Advantages | Business, Mining, Trade and Job Creation | Province of Manitoba   WHAT WE DO Manitoba Prosecution Service initiates and conducts prosecutions in all courts of Manitoba for offences committed contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada, the Youth Criminal Justice Act, and all provincial statues. This is an opportunity with Manitoba Prosecution Service to work in The Pas or Thompson, Manitoba.  WHAT WE OFFER We are dedicated to fostering a healthy workplace culture where people feel respected and empowered. We value trust, respect, and professionalism and are committed to workplace wellness.  We prioritize employee health and wellbeing, recognizing that work-life balance is key. We offer access to a comprehensive program that supports staff resiliency in a trauma impacted workplace. Wellness programming includes services such as training and education, therapeutic resources, occupational stress intervention and other stress mitigation and wellness activities. We are committed to equity and are strengthened by diversity.  We are committed to truth and reconciliation and work towards building relationships and addressing the over-representation of Indigenous Peoples in the criminal justice system.   We offer a collaborative, progressive workplace that is committed to employee development, growth and excellence. We offer an in-house professional development curriculum for prosecutors, annual conferences, and a formal mentorship program. Regional work provides for exposure to a wide variety of cases and communities, with access to support and mentorship from experts in the field.  Crown Attorneys in the Manitoba Prosecution Service are members of the Manitoba Association of Crown Attorneys, and the collective agreement can be found  here:  Microsoft Word - 2022-2027 MACA CA (FINAL) - for print & website   Duties: As a Crown Attorney, you will provide prosecutorial services regarding matters arising under the Criminal Code of Canada and provincial statutes, in the provincial and superior courts. Other duties involve giving legal opinions, reviewing police reports, and instructing police with respect to charges and investigations. The successful candidate will be expected to participate in community and other legal education in the areas of criminal law and procedures on behalf of Manitoba Prosecution Service.    Qualifications: Essential: Advocacy experience in the practise of law Superior oral communication and presentation skills  Superior written communication skills Superior interpersonal skills Excellent analytical skills Effective case management Excellent organizational skills with the ability to effectively meet short deadlines Ability to work independently Ability to work in a team environment The ability to adapt, learn and grow through challenge, pressure or adversity (resilience) Desired: Prosecutions or Criminal Law experience   Conditions of Employment: Must be legally entitled to work in Canada Member (in good standing) or eligible for immediate membership with the Law Society of Manitoba Satisfactory Criminal Record Check, Adult Abuse Registry Check & Child Abuse Registry Check Satisfactory Enhanced Security Screening Evening and weekend work as required Ability to travel by road, air & small watercraft, including overnight stays and must have a valid Class 5F Manitoba Driver’s Licence  APPLY TO: Advertisement No. 45349 Talent Acquisition Human Resource Services 600-259 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, MB.  R3B 2A9 Phone: 204-945-7518 Fax: 204-945-0601 Email:  govjobs@gov.mb.ca     Applicants may request reasonable accommodation related to the materials or activities used throughout the selection process.   When applying to this position, please indicate the advertisement number and position title in the subject line and/or body of your email. Your cover letter, resumé and/or application must clearly indicate how you meet the qualifications.   Please be advised that job competitions may be grieved by internal represented applicants. Should a selection grievance be filed, information from the competition file will be provided to the grievor's representative. Personal information irrelevant to the grievance and other information protected under legislation will be redacted.   We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Crown Attorney   Regular/Full-Time Manitoba Justice Manitoba Prosecution Service, Crown Law The Pas MB, Thompson MB Advertisement Number: 45349 Salary Range: $97,800.00 - $196,424.00 per year. Additional remuneration is available through Northern Retention allowance of $12,000 annually as well as remoteness allowance, if applicable. Relocation expenses may be available. Closing Date: September 30, 2026   The Manitoba government recognizes the importance of building an exemplary public service reflective of the citizens it serves, where diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, identities, languages, and perspectives drives a high standard of service and innovation. The Manitoba government supports equitable employment practices and promotes representation of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, visible minorities).   Employment Equity is a factor in selection for this competition. Consideration will be given to Indigenous people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities.   An eligibility list may be created for similar positions and will remain in effect for 12 months.   Candidates who do not meet all essential criteria may be considered on an underfill basis at a commensurate rate of pay.   All applications received within ten (10) calendar days of the posting date will be accepted and considered for further evaluation. If the position remains unfilled, applications may continue to be accepted and considered until the closing date. To ensure your application is considered, please apply within the initial ten (10) day posting period.       Manitoba North   Manitoba’s largest region is home to many cities, towns and communities nestled in a vast landscape of pristine wilderness. Manitoba North is the heart of adventure territory, with crystal-clear lakes, waterfalls and seemingly endless boreal forests less than a five-minute drive from our major centres. Our four-season playground is made for golf, hiking, skiing, boating, fishing, hunting, and snowmobiling – the possibilities are only limited by your desire and imagination. Thompson was founded in the 1950s and is the largest city in the Northern Region of Manitoba.  The city is surrounded by boreal forest and bordered on the west and north by the Burntwood River.  It is home to incredible outdoor hunting and fishing opportunities, as well as the Spirit Way - a 2 km walking and biking pathway with points of interest that highlight Thompson’s art, heritage, culture, industry, geology, scenery and industry. The Pas, Manitoba is known as the "Gateway to the North".  It is a hub for outdoor activities and is recognized for its vibrant culture, including Indigenous events like the Opaskwayak Indian Days and the Northern Manitoba Trappers Festival. The Pas also has a history as a fur trading post and is home to the University College of the North.   Come explore what Manitoba has to offer Manitoba North:  Manitoba North: Explore The Wilds Of The North | Travel Manitoba . Explore the strategic advantages to living in Manitoba here  Quality of Life | Manitoba's Strategic Advantages | Business, Mining, Trade and Job Creation | Province of Manitoba   WHAT WE DO Manitoba Prosecution Service initiates and conducts prosecutions in all courts of Manitoba for offences committed contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada, the Youth Criminal Justice Act, and all provincial statues. This is an opportunity with Manitoba Prosecution Service to work in The Pas or Thompson, Manitoba.  WHAT WE OFFER We are dedicated to fostering a healthy workplace culture where people feel respected and empowered. We value trust, respect, and professionalism and are committed to workplace wellness.  We prioritize employee health and wellbeing, recognizing that work-life balance is key. We offer access to a comprehensive program that supports staff resiliency in a trauma impacted workplace. Wellness programming includes services such as training and education, therapeutic resources, occupational stress intervention and other stress mitigation and wellness activities. We are committed to equity and are strengthened by diversity.  We are committed to truth and reconciliation and work towards building relationships and addressing the over-representation of Indigenous Peoples in the criminal justice system.   We offer a collaborative, progressive workplace that is committed to employee development, growth and excellence. We offer an in-house professional development curriculum for prosecutors, annual conferences, and a formal mentorship program. Regional work provides for exposure to a wide variety of cases and communities, with access to support and mentorship from experts in the field.  Crown Attorneys in the Manitoba Prosecution Service are members of the Manitoba Association of Crown Attorneys, and the collective agreement can be found  here:  Microsoft Word - 2022-2027 MACA CA (FINAL) - for print & website   Duties: As a Crown Attorney, you will provide prosecutorial services regarding matters arising under the Criminal Code of Canada and provincial statutes, in the provincial and superior courts. Other duties involve giving legal opinions, reviewing police reports, and instructing police with respect to charges and investigations. The successful candidate will be expected to participate in community and other legal education in the areas of criminal law and procedures on behalf of Manitoba Prosecution Service.    Qualifications: Essential: Advocacy experience in the practise of law Superior oral communication and presentation skills  Superior written communication skills Superior interpersonal skills Excellent analytical skills Effective case management Excellent organizational skills with the ability to effectively meet short deadlines Ability to work independently Ability to work in a team environment The ability to adapt, learn and grow through challenge, pressure or adversity (resilience) Desired: Prosecutions or Criminal Law experience   Conditions of Employment: Must be legally entitled to work in Canada Member (in good standing) or eligible for immediate membership with the Law Society of Manitoba Satisfactory Criminal Record Check, Adult Abuse Registry Check & Child Abuse Registry Check Satisfactory Enhanced Security Screening Evening and weekend work as required Ability to travel by road, air & small watercraft, including overnight stays and must have a valid Class 5F Manitoba Driver’s Licence  APPLY TO: Advertisement No. 45349 Talent Acquisition Human Resource Services 600-259 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, MB.  R3B 2A9 Phone: 204-945-7518 Fax: 204-945-0601 Email:  govjobs@gov.mb.ca     Applicants may request reasonable accommodation related to the materials or activities used throughout the selection process.   When applying to this position, please indicate the advertisement number and position title in the subject line and/or body of your email. Your cover letter, resumé and/or application must clearly indicate how you meet the qualifications.   Please be advised that job competitions may be grieved by internal represented applicants. Should a selection grievance be filed, information from the competition file will be provided to the grievor's representative. Personal information irrelevant to the grievance and other information protected under legislation will be redacted.   We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Manitoba Government
Deputy Public Guardian and Trustee - Adult Services
Manitoba Government
Deputy Public Guardian and Trustee – Adult Services   Regular/Full-Time Manitoba Public Service Delivery Public Guardian and Trustee of Manitoba, Consumer Protection Winnipeg, MB Advertisement Number: 45320 Salary Range: $161,801.00 - $201,008.00 per year    Closing Date: July 12, 2026   The Manitoba government recognizes the importance of building an exemplary public service reflective of the citizens it serves, where diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, identities, languages, and perspectives drives a high standard of service and innovation. The Manitoba government supports equitable employment practices and promotes representation of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, visible minorities).   Employment Equity is a factor in selection for this competition. Consideration will be given to Indigenous people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities.   An eligibility list may be created for similar positions and will remain in effect for 12 months.   Candidates who do not meet all essential criteria may be considered on an underfill basis at a commensurate rate of pay.   Candidates must provide a sample of their writing to be considered. The writing sample should be a legal opinion, substantive letter or report that demonstrates the candidate’s writing skills in no more than 5 pages.   To be eligible for consideration for this level, a lawyer must have demonstrated consistently superior performance, possessed an advanced degree of expertise and had a minimum of (10) years experience at the Manitoba bar or an equivalent bar. In cases where there are no qualified candidates with 10 years of experience the Department may agree to waive the requirement of ten (10) years experience.    Duties: The Deputy Public Guardian and Trustee, Adult Services is responsible for managing the Adult Services Section (AS) of the PGT comprised of 41 staff. This position is responsible for providing supervision, direction and oversight to staff in AS who are responsible for managing client files where the PGT has been appointed for individuals assessed as mentally incapable of managing their own affairs due to mental illness or intellectual disability. This position is also responsible for providing direction and instructions to Legal Counsel in relation to legal matters related to client files. In addition, the position is responsible for managing the sale of real property, fostering relationships with service providers and stakeholders, providing education and to helping guide operations related to AS.   Why Work for Manitoba Government? The Manitoba government values its employees, recognizing the important role that each person plays in delivering exceptional services, programs and support to the province. Your important contributions are recognized with a comprehensive package of benefits, including an attractive salary, pension plan, health and wellness benefits, and other supports to encourage work-life balance.   Financial Security Attractive salaries Defined pension plan Life insurance coverage Long-Term Disability Plan    Benefit Plan Employer paid health care benefits including health, dental and vision Extended health care for services such as physiotherapy, chiropractor, massages, acupuncture and more Annual health spending account for eligible employees    Commitment to Health and Wellness Employee and Family Assistance Program Paid time-off including sick leave, wellness days and family related leave days Flexible work arrangements for eligible positions Generous vacation entitlements, increasing with years of service Parental, maternity, and adoptive leave options   Professional Growth & Development We want our employees to thrive and grow and are committing to investing in their development. We offer multiple avenues of support such as inhouse training, educational assistance and leadership development programs to help achieve these goals.     Organizational Culture and Values   The Manitoba government is committed to a work environment and culture that values and recognizes every employee. When we look at Manitoba’s Public Service, we see a reflection of Manitoba’s diversity. We come from differing educational, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds and work in a wide array of jobs across the province, we are all public servants.   Impact on Manitoba’s Future By working for Manitoba’s Public Service, you have the unique opportunity to use your time to serve the land, communities, and the people of Manitoba. You can leave a lasting mark that will impact both current and future generations.   Qualifications: Essential: Extensive experience practicing as a lawyer. Experience providing supervision, direction, and instructions to staff, including legal counsel and administrative staff. Extensive understanding and knowledge of The Public Guardian and Trustee Act, The Mental Health Act, The Adults Living with an Intellectual Disability Act, The Trustee Act and The Intestate Succession Act. Leadership skills with the ability to promote and support diversity, equity, professionalism and respect in the workplace. Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to promote a positive public profile and develop and maintain good relationships with other government agencies, professionals, and the public. Superior verbal communication skills. Superior written communication skills demonstrated by preparing a wide range of materials including reports, submissions, policies and procedures and legal opinions. Excellent problem solving and analytical skills with the ability to arrive at resolutions that consider the best interests of the client while also ensuring compliance with relevant policies, procedures, and legislation. Experience with policy development and strategic planning.   Desired: Knowledge of the roles and duties of a trustee. Experience auditing legal files, providing legal interpretation and advice.   Conditions of Employment: Must be legally entitled to work in Canada Ability to work on call for medical consents once every four to five weeks Satisfactory Child and Adult Abuse Registry Checks Member in good standing with the Law Society of Manitoba Provide and maintain a Satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search Willing and able to travel     APPLY TO: Advertisement No. 45320 Talent Acquisition Human Resource Services 600-259 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, MB.  R3B 2A9 Phone: 204-945-7518 Fax: 204-945-0601 Email:  govjobs@gov.mb.ca     Applicants may request reasonable accommodation related to the materials or activities used throughout the selection process.   When applying to this position, please indicate the advertisement number and position title in the subject line and/or body of your email. Your cover letter, resumé and/or application must clearly indicate how you meet the qualifications.   Please be advised that job competitions may be grieved by internal represented applicants. Should a selection grievance be filed, information from the competition file will be provided to the grievor's representative. Personal information irrelevant to the grievance and other information protected under legislation will be redacted.   We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.  
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Deputy Public Guardian and Trustee – Adult Services   Regular/Full-Time Manitoba Public Service Delivery Public Guardian and Trustee of Manitoba, Consumer Protection Winnipeg, MB Advertisement Number: 45320 Salary Range: $161,801.00 - $201,008.00 per year    Closing Date: July 12, 2026   The Manitoba government recognizes the importance of building an exemplary public service reflective of the citizens it serves, where diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, identities, languages, and perspectives drives a high standard of service and innovation. The Manitoba government supports equitable employment practices and promotes representation of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, visible minorities).   Employment Equity is a factor in selection for this competition. Consideration will be given to Indigenous people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities.   An eligibility list may be created for similar positions and will remain in effect for 12 months.   Candidates who do not meet all essential criteria may be considered on an underfill basis at a commensurate rate of pay.   Candidates must provide a sample of their writing to be considered. The writing sample should be a legal opinion, substantive letter or report that demonstrates the candidate’s writing skills in no more than 5 pages.   To be eligible for consideration for this level, a lawyer must have demonstrated consistently superior performance, possessed an advanced degree of expertise and had a minimum of (10) years experience at the Manitoba bar or an equivalent bar. In cases where there are no qualified candidates with 10 years of experience the Department may agree to waive the requirement of ten (10) years experience.    Duties: The Deputy Public Guardian and Trustee, Adult Services is responsible for managing the Adult Services Section (AS) of the PGT comprised of 41 staff. This position is responsible for providing supervision, direction and oversight to staff in AS who are responsible for managing client files where the PGT has been appointed for individuals assessed as mentally incapable of managing their own affairs due to mental illness or intellectual disability. This position is also responsible for providing direction and instructions to Legal Counsel in relation to legal matters related to client files. In addition, the position is responsible for managing the sale of real property, fostering relationships with service providers and stakeholders, providing education and to helping guide operations related to AS.   Why Work for Manitoba Government? The Manitoba government values its employees, recognizing the important role that each person plays in delivering exceptional services, programs and support to the province. Your important contributions are recognized with a comprehensive package of benefits, including an attractive salary, pension plan, health and wellness benefits, and other supports to encourage work-life balance.   Financial Security Attractive salaries Defined pension plan Life insurance coverage Long-Term Disability Plan    Benefit Plan Employer paid health care benefits including health, dental and vision Extended health care for services such as physiotherapy, chiropractor, massages, acupuncture and more Annual health spending account for eligible employees    Commitment to Health and Wellness Employee and Family Assistance Program Paid time-off including sick leave, wellness days and family related leave days Flexible work arrangements for eligible positions Generous vacation entitlements, increasing with years of service Parental, maternity, and adoptive leave options   Professional Growth & Development We want our employees to thrive and grow and are committing to investing in their development. We offer multiple avenues of support such as inhouse training, educational assistance and leadership development programs to help achieve these goals.     Organizational Culture and Values   The Manitoba government is committed to a work environment and culture that values and recognizes every employee. When we look at Manitoba’s Public Service, we see a reflection of Manitoba’s diversity. We come from differing educational, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds and work in a wide array of jobs across the province, we are all public servants.   Impact on Manitoba’s Future By working for Manitoba’s Public Service, you have the unique opportunity to use your time to serve the land, communities, and the people of Manitoba. You can leave a lasting mark that will impact both current and future generations.   Qualifications: Essential: Extensive experience practicing as a lawyer. Experience providing supervision, direction, and instructions to staff, including legal counsel and administrative staff. Extensive understanding and knowledge of The Public Guardian and Trustee Act, The Mental Health Act, The Adults Living with an Intellectual Disability Act, The Trustee Act and The Intestate Succession Act. Leadership skills with the ability to promote and support diversity, equity, professionalism and respect in the workplace. Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to promote a positive public profile and develop and maintain good relationships with other government agencies, professionals, and the public. Superior verbal communication skills. Superior written communication skills demonstrated by preparing a wide range of materials including reports, submissions, policies and procedures and legal opinions. Excellent problem solving and analytical skills with the ability to arrive at resolutions that consider the best interests of the client while also ensuring compliance with relevant policies, procedures, and legislation. Experience with policy development and strategic planning.   Desired: Knowledge of the roles and duties of a trustee. Experience auditing legal files, providing legal interpretation and advice.   Conditions of Employment: Must be legally entitled to work in Canada Ability to work on call for medical consents once every four to five weeks Satisfactory Child and Adult Abuse Registry Checks Member in good standing with the Law Society of Manitoba Provide and maintain a Satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search Willing and able to travel     APPLY TO: Advertisement No. 45320 Talent Acquisition Human Resource Services 600-259 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, MB.  R3B 2A9 Phone: 204-945-7518 Fax: 204-945-0601 Email:  govjobs@gov.mb.ca     Applicants may request reasonable accommodation related to the materials or activities used throughout the selection process.   When applying to this position, please indicate the advertisement number and position title in the subject line and/or body of your email. Your cover letter, resumé and/or application must clearly indicate how you meet the qualifications.   Please be advised that job competitions may be grieved by internal represented applicants. Should a selection grievance be filed, information from the competition file will be provided to the grievor's representative. Personal information irrelevant to the grievance and other information protected under legislation will be redacted.   We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.  
Interac Association
Legal Counsel
Interac Association Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Every transaction matters. Every Canadian matters. At Interac, we protect both — driving trust, security, and inclusion, so our digital economy thrives. Founded in 1984, Interac connects Canadians through secure digital payments, advanced identity verification and industry-leading fraud protection. Connecting banks, businesses, and individuals, Interac enables millions to send, receive, and manage money safely and effortlessly every day — across both digital and physical environments. As the backbone of Canada’s financial ecosystem, Interac facilitates over 20 million transactions daily, supported by trusted partnerships with government and financial institutions. Consistently ranked as Canada’s most reputable financial technology brand, Interac is deeply embedded in the daily lives of Canadians. Who You Will Work With: The vacant Legal Counsel role will report to Head, Deputy General Counsel. As a member of the Legal Counsel team at Interac Corp., you will be responsible for providing forward thinking legal guidance and strategic risk analyses for Canada’s first FinTech, promoting innovation while protecting Interac’s reputation as one of the most trusted financial brands in Canada. We are looking for lawyers with keen business judgment and a genuine interest in payment network and financial services to provide sophisticated advice on a broad range of technology contracting, outsourcing and third-party risk management activities. Interac lawyers handle complex issues, often in real time, to provide practical and actionable advice to an organization that continues to explore uncharted territory in financial services technology. In this role, you will work collaboratively with a close-knit team of sharp, solution-oriented in-house lawyers on projects that challenge you to balance legal imperatives with the core business values, risk tolerance and enterprise strategy of a renowned financial services organization. What You Will Do: Working in a fast-paced business and technology environment, partnering with business units, and playing a key role in driving the company's products and services forward. Providing strategic and actionable legal advice on key portfolios in the business (and with emerging technology) to complete time sensitive projects while mitigating potential legal risks. Exercising business judgment to deliver practical and pragmatic solutions when the “right” legal answer is not crystal clear. Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a diverse range of commercial contracts, including complex technology vendor agreements, service provider agreements, proof of concept agreements, letters of intent, software and evaluation license agreements (on premise and cloud), customer software development agreements, incentive agreements, sponsorship agreements, and consulting services agreements. Advising on operationalizing contracts in a complex, multi-vendor environment and proactively identifying and resolving associated legal issues. Working as a collaborative member of the Legal team, a mentor to junior lawyers and a resource for internal knowledge management and precedent development. What You Bring: A Law Degree and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. Eligibility to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a full-time capacity. 2-5 years practical post-call legal experience in both a corporate legal department or law firm. Prior experience working for technology vendors, in financial services or the payment industry (preferred). Working knowledge of privacy, cybersecurity, Code of Conduct, CASL and other regulatory requirements applying to the financial services industry and payment network operators (preferred). Experience with financial services technologies, including mobile payments, digital banking, digital identification, verification and authentication and other electronic payments technologies, in addition to traditional payment systems and payment card network operators (preferred). Proven experience advising on a wide range of matters spanning from privacy, competition, intellectual property, technology, and licensing. A team player mindset, ready and willing to take on a variety of responsibilities and roles that support the team, department, and organization. Critical thinking with cogent analysis of legal and business issues. You are adept at identifying, assessing, and managing legal and reputational risk. Proactivity with time management and project prioritization. A keen interest in the products, services, and interdependencies at Interac and in the payments ecosystem. Knowledge of the Code of Conduct for the Credit and Debit Card Industry in Canada and/or the Payment Clearing and Settlement Act. Experience with government and regulatory affair. What We’re Offering: The hiring range for this position is $140,000 to $160,000, and you will also be eligible for our short-term incentive plan. The exact amount will depend on factors such as skills, experience, and job-related knowledge, but Interac’s commitment goes beyond compensation. Our Total Rewards package is designed to support your well-being and future, and includes: Generous vacation and wellness days to help you recharge Comprehensive employer-paid benefits coverage for peace of mind Market-leading employer-funded RRSP program to invest in your future Flexible hybrid work model for better work-life balance Access to a free and confidential 24/7 employee & family assistance program to offer support for you and your immediate family Pregnancy and parental leave top-up to support growing families Charitable donation matching with United Way to amplify your impact Why Join Us? At Interac, the impact we make, and the people who drive it, is profound. When you become part of our team, you’re joining a purpose-driven organization that’s shaping the future of digital finance in Canada. Here’s what you can expect: Investing in the Future – Help us unlock digital prosperity for all Canadians. Innovative Thinking – Collaborate on products, practices, and platforms that redefine what’s possible. Inclusive Culture – Be empowered to bring your whole self to work and realize your full potential. Inspiring Community – Work in an ecosystem where we lift each other up and rise together. Intentional Support – Enjoy flexible, supportive offerings that prioritize your total wellness. Additional Pre-Employment Requirements: To ensure the integrity of our organization, successful candidates will be required to complete background checks, which may include, Canadian Criminal Credit Check, Canadian ID Cross-Check, Public Safety Verification, 5-year Employment Verification, Education Verification, Credit Check, and Social Media Check. Equal Opportunity Employer Interac is also an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We believe that innovation thrives when people from different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives come together. That’s why we are committed to providing fair and equitable employment opportunities for all individuals, without discrimination based on race, color, ancestry, ethnic origin, place of origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital or family status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. If you require accommodation during any stage of the application or recruitment process, please contact us at humanresources@interac.ca. We will work with you to meet your needs. Please be aware that certain individuals are misusing Interac Corp.’s name and logo to promote fictitious employment opportunities. Interac Corp. never requests, solicits, or accepts any form of payment in exchange for employment. Any such offers are fraudulent and should be disregarded. Interac Corp. assumes no liability for any claims, losses, damages, expenses, or inconveniences arising from or related to these fraudulent activities. Such communications do not constitute an offer or representation by Interac Corp. or its subsidiaries and affiliates.  
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Every transaction matters. Every Canadian matters. At Interac, we protect both — driving trust, security, and inclusion, so our digital economy thrives. Founded in 1984, Interac connects Canadians through secure digital payments, advanced identity verification and industry-leading fraud protection. Connecting banks, businesses, and individuals, Interac enables millions to send, receive, and manage money safely and effortlessly every day — across both digital and physical environments. As the backbone of Canada’s financial ecosystem, Interac facilitates over 20 million transactions daily, supported by trusted partnerships with government and financial institutions. Consistently ranked as Canada’s most reputable financial technology brand, Interac is deeply embedded in the daily lives of Canadians. Who You Will Work With: The vacant Legal Counsel role will report to Head, Deputy General Counsel. As a member of the Legal Counsel team at Interac Corp., you will be responsible for providing forward thinking legal guidance and strategic risk analyses for Canada’s first FinTech, promoting innovation while protecting Interac’s reputation as one of the most trusted financial brands in Canada. We are looking for lawyers with keen business judgment and a genuine interest in payment network and financial services to provide sophisticated advice on a broad range of technology contracting, outsourcing and third-party risk management activities. Interac lawyers handle complex issues, often in real time, to provide practical and actionable advice to an organization that continues to explore uncharted territory in financial services technology. In this role, you will work collaboratively with a close-knit team of sharp, solution-oriented in-house lawyers on projects that challenge you to balance legal imperatives with the core business values, risk tolerance and enterprise strategy of a renowned financial services organization. What You Will Do: Working in a fast-paced business and technology environment, partnering with business units, and playing a key role in driving the company's products and services forward. Providing strategic and actionable legal advice on key portfolios in the business (and with emerging technology) to complete time sensitive projects while mitigating potential legal risks. Exercising business judgment to deliver practical and pragmatic solutions when the “right” legal answer is not crystal clear. Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a diverse range of commercial contracts, including complex technology vendor agreements, service provider agreements, proof of concept agreements, letters of intent, software and evaluation license agreements (on premise and cloud), customer software development agreements, incentive agreements, sponsorship agreements, and consulting services agreements. Advising on operationalizing contracts in a complex, multi-vendor environment and proactively identifying and resolving associated legal issues. Working as a collaborative member of the Legal team, a mentor to junior lawyers and a resource for internal knowledge management and precedent development. What You Bring: A Law Degree and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. Eligibility to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a full-time capacity. 2-5 years practical post-call legal experience in both a corporate legal department or law firm. Prior experience working for technology vendors, in financial services or the payment industry (preferred). Working knowledge of privacy, cybersecurity, Code of Conduct, CASL and other regulatory requirements applying to the financial services industry and payment network operators (preferred). Experience with financial services technologies, including mobile payments, digital banking, digital identification, verification and authentication and other electronic payments technologies, in addition to traditional payment systems and payment card network operators (preferred). Proven experience advising on a wide range of matters spanning from privacy, competition, intellectual property, technology, and licensing. A team player mindset, ready and willing to take on a variety of responsibilities and roles that support the team, department, and organization. Critical thinking with cogent analysis of legal and business issues. You are adept at identifying, assessing, and managing legal and reputational risk. Proactivity with time management and project prioritization. A keen interest in the products, services, and interdependencies at Interac and in the payments ecosystem. Knowledge of the Code of Conduct for the Credit and Debit Card Industry in Canada and/or the Payment Clearing and Settlement Act. Experience with government and regulatory affair. What We’re Offering: The hiring range for this position is $140,000 to $160,000, and you will also be eligible for our short-term incentive plan. The exact amount will depend on factors such as skills, experience, and job-related knowledge, but Interac’s commitment goes beyond compensation. Our Total Rewards package is designed to support your well-being and future, and includes: Generous vacation and wellness days to help you recharge Comprehensive employer-paid benefits coverage for peace of mind Market-leading employer-funded RRSP program to invest in your future Flexible hybrid work model for better work-life balance Access to a free and confidential 24/7 employee & family assistance program to offer support for you and your immediate family Pregnancy and parental leave top-up to support growing families Charitable donation matching with United Way to amplify your impact Why Join Us? At Interac, the impact we make, and the people who drive it, is profound. When you become part of our team, you’re joining a purpose-driven organization that’s shaping the future of digital finance in Canada. Here’s what you can expect: Investing in the Future – Help us unlock digital prosperity for all Canadians. Innovative Thinking – Collaborate on products, practices, and platforms that redefine what’s possible. Inclusive Culture – Be empowered to bring your whole self to work and realize your full potential. Inspiring Community – Work in an ecosystem where we lift each other up and rise together. Intentional Support – Enjoy flexible, supportive offerings that prioritize your total wellness. Additional Pre-Employment Requirements: To ensure the integrity of our organization, successful candidates will be required to complete background checks, which may include, Canadian Criminal Credit Check, Canadian ID Cross-Check, Public Safety Verification, 5-year Employment Verification, Education Verification, Credit Check, and Social Media Check. Equal Opportunity Employer Interac is also an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We believe that innovation thrives when people from different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives come together. That’s why we are committed to providing fair and equitable employment opportunities for all individuals, without discrimination based on race, color, ancestry, ethnic origin, place of origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital or family status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. If you require accommodation during any stage of the application or recruitment process, please contact us at humanresources@interac.ca. We will work with you to meet your needs. Please be aware that certain individuals are misusing Interac Corp.’s name and logo to promote fictitious employment opportunities. Interac Corp. never requests, solicits, or accepts any form of payment in exchange for employment. Any such offers are fraudulent and should be disregarded. Interac Corp. assumes no liability for any claims, losses, damages, expenses, or inconveniences arising from or related to these fraudulent activities. 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OpenText
Legal Counsel
OpenText Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Commercial Technology Counsel | SaaS, AI & Enterprise Software | Ontario Join an Innovative In-House Legal Team Supporting Digital Transformation A global technology organization is seeking an experienced Commercial Technology Lawyer to join its corporate legal department. This opportunity is ideal for a lawyer who enjoys negotiating sophisticated technology agreements, partnering with business leaders, and advising on emerging areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, software licensing, data governance, and digital products . The successful candidate will work closely with sales, product, marketing, engineering, security, and executive teams to support complex commercial transactions and help drive strategic business initiatives across North America. The Opportunity This position combines transactional legal work with strategic business advising. You will serve as a trusted legal partner to internal stakeholders while helping the organization launch new products, scale commercial operations, and navigate evolving legal and regulatory requirements. You will be involved in a broad range of commercial matters, with particular emphasis on technology contracting, SaaS offerings, cloud services, AI-related products, and enterprise software solutions. Key Responsibilities Responsibilities include: Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a wide range of commercial agreements, including software licenses, SaaS agreements, cloud services contracts, professional services agreements, reseller arrangements, technology partnerships, and support and maintenance agreements. Advising internal stakeholders on legal, commercial, and operational risks associated with customer and vendor transactions. Supporting sales and revenue-generating teams throughout the contract lifecycle. Providing practical legal guidance on new product launches, commercial initiatives, and go-to-market strategies. Assisting with legal issues relating to artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, and digital business models. Collaborating with privacy, security, compliance, product, and engineering teams on risk assessment and mitigation strategies. Developing and updating contract templates, playbooks, policies, and legal processes. Delivering training and guidance to business teams on contracting best practices and risk management. Managing escalated contract negotiations and complex customer transactions. Supporting legal operations initiatives designed to improve efficiency, scalability, and consistency across the legal function. Conducting legal research and providing advice on regulatory developments impacting technology businesses. Qualifications The ideal candidate will possess: A Juris Doctor (JD), LL.B., or equivalent law degree. Membership in good standing with a Canadian law society. A minimum of four years of post-call experience in a law firm or in-house legal department. Significant experience negotiating and drafting commercial agreements. Strong background in software licensing, SaaS, cloud computing, technology transactions, or enterprise software contracting. Experience supporting sales organizations and revenue-focused business teams. Knowledge of privacy, cybersecurity, data protection, or regulated industries is considered an asset. Familiarity with artificial intelligence technologies, AI governance, or AI-related contracting is highly desirable. Strong commercial judgment and the ability to balance legal risk with business objectives. Excellent communication, negotiation, drafting, and stakeholder management skills. A collaborative mindset and the ability to operate effectively within a fast-paced corporate environment. Why Consider This Opportunity? This role offers the chance to work at the intersection of technology, innovation, and business strategy while supporting sophisticated commercial transactions for a global organization. Benefits may include: Competitive compensation package Comprehensive health and wellness benefits Paid vacation and personal time off Professional development opportunities Exposure to cutting-edge technology and AI initiatives Collaborative and high-performing legal team Career advancement within a global organization Opportunity to influence legal strategy and business growth Compensation Expected compensation ranges from approximately $125,000 to $175,000+ annually , with final compensation determined based on experience, qualifications, location, market conditions, and internal equity considerations. About the Role This is an outstanding opportunity for a lawyer who enjoys combining commercial contracting expertise with strategic legal advising. The position offers exposure to innovative technologies, evolving business models, and complex enterprise transactions while working alongside experienced professionals across multiple disciplines. Apply Today If you are a Commercial Lawyer , Technology Lawyer , SaaS Counsel , Corporate Counsel , Technology Transactions Lawyer , In-House Counsel , or Commercial Contracts Lawyer seeking a sophisticated in-house role, we encourage you to apply. This employer is committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcomes applications from qualified candidates of all backgrounds. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable accessibility and human rights legislation.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Commercial Technology Counsel | SaaS, AI & Enterprise Software | Ontario Join an Innovative In-House Legal Team Supporting Digital Transformation A global technology organization is seeking an experienced Commercial Technology Lawyer to join its corporate legal department. This opportunity is ideal for a lawyer who enjoys negotiating sophisticated technology agreements, partnering with business leaders, and advising on emerging areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, software licensing, data governance, and digital products . The successful candidate will work closely with sales, product, marketing, engineering, security, and executive teams to support complex commercial transactions and help drive strategic business initiatives across North America. The Opportunity This position combines transactional legal work with strategic business advising. You will serve as a trusted legal partner to internal stakeholders while helping the organization launch new products, scale commercial operations, and navigate evolving legal and regulatory requirements. You will be involved in a broad range of commercial matters, with particular emphasis on technology contracting, SaaS offerings, cloud services, AI-related products, and enterprise software solutions. Key Responsibilities Responsibilities include: Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a wide range of commercial agreements, including software licenses, SaaS agreements, cloud services contracts, professional services agreements, reseller arrangements, technology partnerships, and support and maintenance agreements. Advising internal stakeholders on legal, commercial, and operational risks associated with customer and vendor transactions. Supporting sales and revenue-generating teams throughout the contract lifecycle. Providing practical legal guidance on new product launches, commercial initiatives, and go-to-market strategies. Assisting with legal issues relating to artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, and digital business models. Collaborating with privacy, security, compliance, product, and engineering teams on risk assessment and mitigation strategies. Developing and updating contract templates, playbooks, policies, and legal processes. Delivering training and guidance to business teams on contracting best practices and risk management. Managing escalated contract negotiations and complex customer transactions. Supporting legal operations initiatives designed to improve efficiency, scalability, and consistency across the legal function. Conducting legal research and providing advice on regulatory developments impacting technology businesses. Qualifications The ideal candidate will possess: A Juris Doctor (JD), LL.B., or equivalent law degree. Membership in good standing with a Canadian law society. A minimum of four years of post-call experience in a law firm or in-house legal department. Significant experience negotiating and drafting commercial agreements. Strong background in software licensing, SaaS, cloud computing, technology transactions, or enterprise software contracting. Experience supporting sales organizations and revenue-focused business teams. Knowledge of privacy, cybersecurity, data protection, or regulated industries is considered an asset. Familiarity with artificial intelligence technologies, AI governance, or AI-related contracting is highly desirable. Strong commercial judgment and the ability to balance legal risk with business objectives. Excellent communication, negotiation, drafting, and stakeholder management skills. A collaborative mindset and the ability to operate effectively within a fast-paced corporate environment. Why Consider This Opportunity? This role offers the chance to work at the intersection of technology, innovation, and business strategy while supporting sophisticated commercial transactions for a global organization. Benefits may include: Competitive compensation package Comprehensive health and wellness benefits Paid vacation and personal time off Professional development opportunities Exposure to cutting-edge technology and AI initiatives Collaborative and high-performing legal team Career advancement within a global organization Opportunity to influence legal strategy and business growth Compensation Expected compensation ranges from approximately $125,000 to $175,000+ annually , with final compensation determined based on experience, qualifications, location, market conditions, and internal equity considerations. About the Role This is an outstanding opportunity for a lawyer who enjoys combining commercial contracting expertise with strategic legal advising. The position offers exposure to innovative technologies, evolving business models, and complex enterprise transactions while working alongside experienced professionals across multiple disciplines. Apply Today If you are a Commercial Lawyer , Technology Lawyer , SaaS Counsel , Corporate Counsel , Technology Transactions Lawyer , In-House Counsel , or Commercial Contracts Lawyer seeking a sophisticated in-house role, we encourage you to apply. This employer is committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcomes applications from qualified candidates of all backgrounds. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable accessibility and human rights legislation.
Gore Mutual Insurance
Lawyer
Gore Mutual Insurance Toronto, Ontario, Canada
In-House Counsel – Insurance Defense (Casualty & Accident Benefits) Location: Ontario (Hybrid/Remote options may apply) Company: Gore Mutual (A Beneva Member) The Opportunity: Scale Your Impact in a Transforming Industry At Gore Mutual , we’ve always been a modern mutual that does good. Now, we’re doing even more. As of January 1, 2026, Gore has joined Beneva —Canada’s largest mutual insurance company. Throughout 2026, we are integrating with Unica Insurance to build a powerhouse in the Property & Casualty sector. We are seeking a high-caliber In-House Counsel to join us during this era of growth. This isn't just a litigation role; it’s an opportunity to be part of a strengthened, diversified legal team that remains anchored in the long-term benefits of our members and communities. The Role: End-to-End Litigation Excellence As In-House Counsel, you will lead the charge in driving Casualty and Accident Benefit files to timely, strategic resolutions. You will act as a key legal partner to claims adjusters and leadership, providing the technical insight necessary to navigate Ontario’s evolving legal landscape. Your mandate includes: Case Management: Independently manage a diverse portfolio of 50+ files, tailored to your level of expertise. Full-Cycle Litigation: Lead files from initial assignment through discovery, mediation, and pre-trials, to final resolution via settlement or trial/arbitration. Strategic Advocacy: Represent the company in contested motions, arbitrations, trials, and appeals. Process Innovation: Identify opportunities for technical excellence and deliver targeted legal training to the broader organization. Collaborative Leadership: Foster high-performing relationships with legal support staff and internal clients to drive efficient outcomes. What You Bring to the Table Professional Credentials: A J.D. or LL.B. and a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario . Proven Experience: 3–8 years of litigation experience, specifically within insurance defense (Casualty/AB). Courtroom Readiness: Demonstrated success in contested motions, mediations, and trials/arbitrations. Analytical Rigor: Exceptional legal research skills and a "digital-first" approach to legal resources. Communication Mastery: The ability to translate complex legal risks into clear, actionable advice for non-legal stakeholders. Total Rewards & Culture We believe in rewarding the expertise that drives our stability. Base Salary: $97,500 – $147,500 (Commensurate with experience and qualifications). Incentives: Participation in Gore Mutual’s discretionary bonus program. Benefits: Comprehensive health/dental, disability insurance, and retirement plan matching. Environment: A collaborative, inclusive team culture that values long-term professional growth and community impact. SEO Keywords for Job Boards Primary Keywords: In-House Counsel, Insurance Defense Lawyer, Litigation Counsel Ontario, Casualty Claims Solicitor, Accident Benefits Lawyer. Secondary Keywords: Beneva careers, Gore Mutual legal jobs, P&C Insurance law, Insurance litigation 50+ files, Ontario Bar legal roles. How to Apply Join a legacy that’s transforming for the better. Gore Mutual is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs.
Jul 09, 2026
Full time
In-House Counsel – Insurance Defense (Casualty & Accident Benefits) Location: Ontario (Hybrid/Remote options may apply) Company: Gore Mutual (A Beneva Member) The Opportunity: Scale Your Impact in a Transforming Industry At Gore Mutual , we’ve always been a modern mutual that does good. Now, we’re doing even more. As of January 1, 2026, Gore has joined Beneva —Canada’s largest mutual insurance company. Throughout 2026, we are integrating with Unica Insurance to build a powerhouse in the Property & Casualty sector. We are seeking a high-caliber In-House Counsel to join us during this era of growth. This isn't just a litigation role; it’s an opportunity to be part of a strengthened, diversified legal team that remains anchored in the long-term benefits of our members and communities. The Role: End-to-End Litigation Excellence As In-House Counsel, you will lead the charge in driving Casualty and Accident Benefit files to timely, strategic resolutions. You will act as a key legal partner to claims adjusters and leadership, providing the technical insight necessary to navigate Ontario’s evolving legal landscape. Your mandate includes: Case Management: Independently manage a diverse portfolio of 50+ files, tailored to your level of expertise. Full-Cycle Litigation: Lead files from initial assignment through discovery, mediation, and pre-trials, to final resolution via settlement or trial/arbitration. Strategic Advocacy: Represent the company in contested motions, arbitrations, trials, and appeals. Process Innovation: Identify opportunities for technical excellence and deliver targeted legal training to the broader organization. Collaborative Leadership: Foster high-performing relationships with legal support staff and internal clients to drive efficient outcomes. What You Bring to the Table Professional Credentials: A J.D. or LL.B. and a member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario . Proven Experience: 3–8 years of litigation experience, specifically within insurance defense (Casualty/AB). Courtroom Readiness: Demonstrated success in contested motions, mediations, and trials/arbitrations. Analytical Rigor: Exceptional legal research skills and a "digital-first" approach to legal resources. Communication Mastery: The ability to translate complex legal risks into clear, actionable advice for non-legal stakeholders. Total Rewards & Culture We believe in rewarding the expertise that drives our stability. Base Salary: $97,500 – $147,500 (Commensurate with experience and qualifications). Incentives: Participation in Gore Mutual’s discretionary bonus program. Benefits: Comprehensive health/dental, disability insurance, and retirement plan matching. Environment: A collaborative, inclusive team culture that values long-term professional growth and community impact. SEO Keywords for Job Boards Primary Keywords: In-House Counsel, Insurance Defense Lawyer, Litigation Counsel Ontario, Casualty Claims Solicitor, Accident Benefits Lawyer. Secondary Keywords: Beneva careers, Gore Mutual legal jobs, P&C Insurance law, Insurance litigation 50+ files, Ontario Bar legal roles. How to Apply Join a legacy that’s transforming for the better. Gore Mutual is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs.
Toronto Metropolitan University
Staff Lawyer, Legal Clinic Programs
Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Staff Lawyer – Legal Clinic | Housing Law & Student Supervision | Toronto, ON Help Shape the Future of Clinical Legal Education A leading Canadian law school is seeking an experienced Staff Lawyer to join its innovative Legal Clinic Programs team. This is a unique opportunity for a lawyer who is passionate about access to justice, housing law, student mentorship, and community-based legal services to help develop the next generation of legal professionals while serving equity-deserving communities. Working within an interdisciplinary legal clinic, you will combine legal advocacy, teaching, supervision, and community engagement to deliver meaningful legal services and contribute to the continued growth of an innovative clinical education program. About the Position The successful candidate will supervise law students engaged in clinical legal work while providing guidance on client representation, legal research, public legal education, and community advocacy initiatives. The practice will focus primarily on housing law , with opportunities to contribute in additional areas such as social assistance, record suspensions, human rights, immigration, refugee law, or other clinic practice areas based on experience and community needs. This is an exceptional opportunity for a lawyer who enjoys mentoring emerging legal professionals while advancing equitable access to justice. Key Responsibilities In this role you will: Supervise law students providing legal advice, client representation, and advocacy services. Mentor students through all stages of client files while ensuring high standards of professional responsibility and ethical legal practice. Review legal research, pleadings, correspondence, and advocacy materials prepared by students. Guide students using trauma-informed, anti-oppressive, client-centred, and culturally responsive approaches to legal service delivery. Represent or supervise representation of clients in housing and related legal matters where appropriate. Assist in developing and expanding innovative legal clinic programming and operational procedures. Contribute to curriculum development, student training, recruitment initiatives, and clinical education seminars. Build relationships with community organizations, legal clinics, advocacy groups, and public interest partners. Develop and deliver public legal education workshops and community outreach initiatives. Participate in law reform projects, policy development, and community-based legal initiatives. Support special projects, research initiatives, communications, and other clinic activities that strengthen community engagement and access to justice. Qualifications The ideal candidate will possess: A Juris Doctor (JD), LL.B., or equivalent law degree. Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. At least four years of post-call legal experience. Practical experience in housing law and legal clinic practice. Additional experience in social assistance, criminal law, human rights, immigration, refugee law, or other poverty law areas is considered an asset. Demonstrated commitment to access to justice, equity, community lawyering, and social justice. Experience mentoring, supervising, teaching, or supporting students or junior legal professionals. Excellent advocacy, legal research, drafting, and communication skills. Strong organizational abilities with exceptional attention to detail. Confidence working with technology and adapting to new legal systems and software. The ability to collaborate effectively with students, faculty, community organizations, and interdisciplinary partners. Work Environment This position offers the opportunity to work in a collaborative legal education environment where innovation, inclusion, and community engagement are central to the clinic's mission. The successful candidate will help shape clinic programming while working alongside experienced lawyers, educators, and community partners dedicated to expanding access to justice throughout Toronto. The role follows a hybrid work model , with an expectation of approximately three to four days per week on campus , subject to operational requirements. Compensation Hiring range: Approximately $96,900 to $102,000 annually Salary scale: Up to approximately $125,000 Comprehensive employee benefits Professional development opportunities Collaborative academic environment Opportunity to influence the future of experiential legal education Commitment to Equity The law school is committed to building an inclusive academic and workplace community that reflects the diversity of the communities it serves. Applications are encouraged from individuals with lived experience and those who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, reconciliation, and accessibility. Accommodation is available throughout every stage of the recruitment process in accordance with applicable accessibility and human rights legislation. Apply Today If you are an experienced Housing Lawyer , Clinic Lawyer , Staff Lawyer , Public Interest Lawyer , Legal Aid Lawyer , or Community Justice Lawyer who is passionate about legal education and mentoring future lawyers, we encourage you to apply. This opportunity offers the chance to combine legal practice, student supervision, public interest advocacy, and community engagement while helping shape one of Canada's most innovative clinical legal education programs.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Staff Lawyer – Legal Clinic | Housing Law & Student Supervision | Toronto, ON Help Shape the Future of Clinical Legal Education A leading Canadian law school is seeking an experienced Staff Lawyer to join its innovative Legal Clinic Programs team. This is a unique opportunity for a lawyer who is passionate about access to justice, housing law, student mentorship, and community-based legal services to help develop the next generation of legal professionals while serving equity-deserving communities. Working within an interdisciplinary legal clinic, you will combine legal advocacy, teaching, supervision, and community engagement to deliver meaningful legal services and contribute to the continued growth of an innovative clinical education program. About the Position The successful candidate will supervise law students engaged in clinical legal work while providing guidance on client representation, legal research, public legal education, and community advocacy initiatives. The practice will focus primarily on housing law , with opportunities to contribute in additional areas such as social assistance, record suspensions, human rights, immigration, refugee law, or other clinic practice areas based on experience and community needs. This is an exceptional opportunity for a lawyer who enjoys mentoring emerging legal professionals while advancing equitable access to justice. Key Responsibilities In this role you will: Supervise law students providing legal advice, client representation, and advocacy services. Mentor students through all stages of client files while ensuring high standards of professional responsibility and ethical legal practice. Review legal research, pleadings, correspondence, and advocacy materials prepared by students. Guide students using trauma-informed, anti-oppressive, client-centred, and culturally responsive approaches to legal service delivery. Represent or supervise representation of clients in housing and related legal matters where appropriate. Assist in developing and expanding innovative legal clinic programming and operational procedures. Contribute to curriculum development, student training, recruitment initiatives, and clinical education seminars. Build relationships with community organizations, legal clinics, advocacy groups, and public interest partners. Develop and deliver public legal education workshops and community outreach initiatives. Participate in law reform projects, policy development, and community-based legal initiatives. Support special projects, research initiatives, communications, and other clinic activities that strengthen community engagement and access to justice. Qualifications The ideal candidate will possess: A Juris Doctor (JD), LL.B., or equivalent law degree. Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. At least four years of post-call legal experience. Practical experience in housing law and legal clinic practice. Additional experience in social assistance, criminal law, human rights, immigration, refugee law, or other poverty law areas is considered an asset. Demonstrated commitment to access to justice, equity, community lawyering, and social justice. Experience mentoring, supervising, teaching, or supporting students or junior legal professionals. Excellent advocacy, legal research, drafting, and communication skills. Strong organizational abilities with exceptional attention to detail. Confidence working with technology and adapting to new legal systems and software. The ability to collaborate effectively with students, faculty, community organizations, and interdisciplinary partners. Work Environment This position offers the opportunity to work in a collaborative legal education environment where innovation, inclusion, and community engagement are central to the clinic's mission. The successful candidate will help shape clinic programming while working alongside experienced lawyers, educators, and community partners dedicated to expanding access to justice throughout Toronto. The role follows a hybrid work model , with an expectation of approximately three to four days per week on campus , subject to operational requirements. Compensation Hiring range: Approximately $96,900 to $102,000 annually Salary scale: Up to approximately $125,000 Comprehensive employee benefits Professional development opportunities Collaborative academic environment Opportunity to influence the future of experiential legal education Commitment to Equity The law school is committed to building an inclusive academic and workplace community that reflects the diversity of the communities it serves. Applications are encouraged from individuals with lived experience and those who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, reconciliation, and accessibility. Accommodation is available throughout every stage of the recruitment process in accordance with applicable accessibility and human rights legislation. Apply Today If you are an experienced Housing Lawyer , Clinic Lawyer , Staff Lawyer , Public Interest Lawyer , Legal Aid Lawyer , or Community Justice Lawyer who is passionate about legal education and mentoring future lawyers, we encourage you to apply. This opportunity offers the chance to combine legal practice, student supervision, public interest advocacy, and community engagement while helping shape one of Canada's most innovative clinical legal education programs.
Google
Corporate Counsel, Cloud Legal, Go-To-Market
Google Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Google utilizes AI tools to assist in assessing candidates in our hiring processes. Minimum qualifications: JD, LL.B., equivalent degree, or equivalent practical experience. Admitted to the bar and in good standing or otherwise authorized to practice law (e.g., have registered in-house status) in Canada. 7 years of attorney-level experience in government, in-house, or at a law firm. Preferred qualifications: Experience supporting Canada GTM including regulated markets like banking, telco, and healthcare or an established plan to master their team structures and priorities. Experience managing multiple agreements and projects simultaneously in a changing environment. Knowledge of cloud services, AI, data privacy, cybersecurity, professional services, IP, and regulatory terms. Ability to simplify complex legal issues for non-legal stakeholders and to be solution-driven, demonstrating sound business judgement and strategic thinking. Excellent team-work skills with the ability to influence others to find balanced business and legal solutions. About The Job As Corporate Counsel at Google, you work on the most exciting legal issues as disruptive technological innovations require creative and proactive legal guidance. You're part of a whip-smart group of in-house lawyers and the projects and cases you take on challenge you to think big and differently. You are collaborative -- ready to partner in initiatives that influence all aspects of the business and work with Googlers from all over the company. As an integrated part of the team, you proactively assess legal risks and advise on products that will not only move information into the 21st century, but move information law forward as well. The Canada Cloud Legal Go-to-Market (GTM) team supports dynamic and fast growing enterprise Google Cloud businesses across many areas of the Cloud sales organization in Canada, including the financial services, healthcare, retail and Cloud security sectors. We provide expert guidance and innovative solutions to help Google Cloud navigate the rapidly evolving legal and regulatory landscape of the cloud technology market, tailored to the unique requirements of our products, businesses, customers, and partners. In this role, you will collaborate closely with broader legal specialists like Cloud counsel, global Cloud Sales legal, regional and broader legal specialist sectors to support agreement acceleration and Cloud profitability. You will also work closely with the business team leads and stakeholders across the company including cross-functional product areas, Finance and Compliance. 20th century laws don't always solve 21st century problems, and Google Legal crafts innovative approaches for working with some of the toughest legal challenges of the information age. Whether you're a patent attorney, an intellectual property expert or an engineer headed to law school, Google Legal lets you address unanswered legal quandaries and create new precedents. Our innovative services raise challenging questions that demand creative and practical answers. We provide those answers by working at the crossroads of the law and new technology, helping Google build innovative and important products for users around the world.Individual pay is determined by factors including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Canada: $248000 - $255000 (CAD) + 25% bonus target + equity + benefits Canada: $272000 - $279000 (CAD) + 25% bonus target + equity + benefits Responsibilities Learn more about benefits at Google . Negotiate, draft, and structure enterprise commercial agreements, including strategic partnership agreements, with a focus on cloud services, AI, data privacy, cybersecurity, professional services, IP, and regulatory terms, and other agreements as needed. Advise Cloud Sales executives and leads on agreement strategy, legal and business risks, contract interpretation, regulatory issues, and other transaction and customer relationship matters. Collaborate closely with other legal and stakeholder teams across Global Affairs and Cloud (such as Government Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP), Finance, Deal Pursuit, Compliance, and Product) on country specific objectives and initiatives in Canada commercial and public sector markets. Ensure compliance with Canada and broader international laws and applicable regulations. Promote the continuous improvement of Cloud agreement making through resource and fallback creation and programmatic enhancements. Google is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. See also Google's EEO Policy and EEO is the Law. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by completing our Accommodations for Applicants form .
Jul 06, 2026
Contract
Google utilizes AI tools to assist in assessing candidates in our hiring processes. Minimum qualifications: JD, LL.B., equivalent degree, or equivalent practical experience. Admitted to the bar and in good standing or otherwise authorized to practice law (e.g., have registered in-house status) in Canada. 7 years of attorney-level experience in government, in-house, or at a law firm. Preferred qualifications: Experience supporting Canada GTM including regulated markets like banking, telco, and healthcare or an established plan to master their team structures and priorities. Experience managing multiple agreements and projects simultaneously in a changing environment. Knowledge of cloud services, AI, data privacy, cybersecurity, professional services, IP, and regulatory terms. Ability to simplify complex legal issues for non-legal stakeholders and to be solution-driven, demonstrating sound business judgement and strategic thinking. Excellent team-work skills with the ability to influence others to find balanced business and legal solutions. About The Job As Corporate Counsel at Google, you work on the most exciting legal issues as disruptive technological innovations require creative and proactive legal guidance. You're part of a whip-smart group of in-house lawyers and the projects and cases you take on challenge you to think big and differently. You are collaborative -- ready to partner in initiatives that influence all aspects of the business and work with Googlers from all over the company. As an integrated part of the team, you proactively assess legal risks and advise on products that will not only move information into the 21st century, but move information law forward as well. The Canada Cloud Legal Go-to-Market (GTM) team supports dynamic and fast growing enterprise Google Cloud businesses across many areas of the Cloud sales organization in Canada, including the financial services, healthcare, retail and Cloud security sectors. We provide expert guidance and innovative solutions to help Google Cloud navigate the rapidly evolving legal and regulatory landscape of the cloud technology market, tailored to the unique requirements of our products, businesses, customers, and partners. In this role, you will collaborate closely with broader legal specialists like Cloud counsel, global Cloud Sales legal, regional and broader legal specialist sectors to support agreement acceleration and Cloud profitability. You will also work closely with the business team leads and stakeholders across the company including cross-functional product areas, Finance and Compliance. 20th century laws don't always solve 21st century problems, and Google Legal crafts innovative approaches for working with some of the toughest legal challenges of the information age. Whether you're a patent attorney, an intellectual property expert or an engineer headed to law school, Google Legal lets you address unanswered legal quandaries and create new precedents. Our innovative services raise challenging questions that demand creative and practical answers. We provide those answers by working at the crossroads of the law and new technology, helping Google build innovative and important products for users around the world.Individual pay is determined by factors including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Canada: $248000 - $255000 (CAD) + 25% bonus target + equity + benefits Canada: $272000 - $279000 (CAD) + 25% bonus target + equity + benefits Responsibilities Learn more about benefits at Google . Negotiate, draft, and structure enterprise commercial agreements, including strategic partnership agreements, with a focus on cloud services, AI, data privacy, cybersecurity, professional services, IP, and regulatory terms, and other agreements as needed. Advise Cloud Sales executives and leads on agreement strategy, legal and business risks, contract interpretation, regulatory issues, and other transaction and customer relationship matters. Collaborate closely with other legal and stakeholder teams across Global Affairs and Cloud (such as Government Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP), Finance, Deal Pursuit, Compliance, and Product) on country specific objectives and initiatives in Canada commercial and public sector markets. Ensure compliance with Canada and broader international laws and applicable regulations. Promote the continuous improvement of Cloud agreement making through resource and fallback creation and programmatic enhancements. Google is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. See also Google's EEO Policy and EEO is the Law. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by completing our Accommodations for Applicants form .
TransUnion
Managing Counsel (Canada)
TransUnion Burlington, Ontario, Canada
TransUnion is a global information and insights company that makes trust possible in the modern economy. We do this by providing an actionable picture of each person so they can be reliably represented in the marketplace. As a result, businesses and consumers can transact with confidence and achieve great things. This picture is grounded in our legacy as a credit reporting agency which enables us to tap into both credit and public record data; our data fusion methodology that helps us link, match and tap into the awesome combined power of that data; and our knowledgeable and passionate team, who stewards the information with expertise, and in accordance with local legislation around the world. A leading presence in more than 30 countries across five continents, TransUnion provides solutions that help create economic opportunity, great experiences and personal empowerment for hundreds of millions of people. We call this Information for Good® — it’s our purpose, and what drives us every day. Get Support / Contact Us Customer Support: https://transu.co/60024D64I Business Support: https://transu.co/60044D67G
Jul 06, 2026
Full time
TransUnion is a global information and insights company that makes trust possible in the modern economy. We do this by providing an actionable picture of each person so they can be reliably represented in the marketplace. As a result, businesses and consumers can transact with confidence and achieve great things. This picture is grounded in our legacy as a credit reporting agency which enables us to tap into both credit and public record data; our data fusion methodology that helps us link, match and tap into the awesome combined power of that data; and our knowledgeable and passionate team, who stewards the information with expertise, and in accordance with local legislation around the world. A leading presence in more than 30 countries across five continents, TransUnion provides solutions that help create economic opportunity, great experiences and personal empowerment for hundreds of millions of people. We call this Information for Good® — it’s our purpose, and what drives us every day. Get Support / Contact Us Customer Support: https://transu.co/60024D64I Business Support: https://transu.co/60044D67G
Legal Aid BC
Staff Lawyer, FLC
Legal Aid BC Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Family Lawyer | Staff Counsel – Family & Child Protection | Prince George, BC Location: Prince George, British Columbia Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: $73,059 – $142,773 annually (based on year of call), plus Staff Lawyer Benefit Plan Make a Difference Through Public Interest Law A respected public legal services organization is seeking a Staff Family Lawyer to provide legal representation and advocacy for individuals and families experiencing significant legal challenges. This opportunity is ideal for lawyers committed to improving access to justice through compassionate, client-focused legal services. Based in Prince George , you will work within a multidisciplinary team supporting clients facing family law issues, child protection proceedings, and the impacts of family violence. The position offers meaningful courtroom advocacy, community collaboration, and the opportunity to help vulnerable individuals navigate complex legal matters. About the Role As Staff Counsel, you will manage a diverse family law practice while delivering legal advice, courtroom representation, and strategic advocacy for clients throughout British Columbia. Your responsibilities will include: Providing legal advice and representation in family law and child protection matters. Representing clients in Provincial Court, Supreme Court, and appellate proceedings where required. Managing files involving separation, divorce, parenting arrangements, guardianship, child support, spousal support, property division, and child welfare matters. Delivering duty counsel services and assisting clients with urgent family law issues. Preparing pleadings, affidavits, applications, legal opinions, and other court materials. Conducting legal research and developing litigation strategies. Negotiating settlements with opposing counsel and participating in mediation and other dispute resolution processes. Appearing before judges, tribunals, and administrative decision-makers. Supporting clients affected by family violence through trauma-informed and culturally responsive legal services. Supervising legal support staff by providing guidance, mentorship, coaching, and performance feedback. Working collaboratively with community organizations, advocates, and service providers to improve access to legal services and contribute to law reform initiatives. Participating in organizational projects and other duties that support the delivery of high-quality public legal services. Candidate Profile The successful applicant will possess: A law degree from an accredited institution. Membership, or eligibility for membership, with the Law Society of British Columbia. Demonstrated experience practicing family law with significant exposure to child protection proceedings. Experience representing clients before both the Provincial Court and Supreme Court of British Columbia. Strong courtroom advocacy, negotiation, legal research, and drafting abilities. Previous experience supervising or mentoring legal support staff is considered an asset. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and client service skills. A valid British Columbia driver's licence. The ability and willingness to travel throughout British Columbia when required. An Opportunity to Create Meaningful Impact This position offers the opportunity to build a rewarding legal career while helping individuals facing some of life's most difficult circumstances. Lawyers work alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative environment that values innovation, compassion, and excellence in legal service delivery. The organization embraces a trauma-informed, culturally safe, and client-centred approach while continually working to improve access to justice for underserved communities across British Columbia. Compensation & Benefits Employees enjoy a comprehensive compensation package that includes: Salary ranging from $73,059 to $142,773 , based on year of call. Employer-funded extended health, dental, and vision benefits. Defined benefit pension plan. Four weeks of vacation to start, with increased vacation based on service. Paid statutory holidays. Generous paid leave provisions. Professional development and continuing legal education support. Employee and Family Assistance Program. Wellness initiatives and employee resource programs. Flexible hybrid work opportunities where operationally appropriate. Transit subsidy for eligible employees. Dog-friendly office environment. Dedicated cultural leave provisions for Indigenous employees. A workplace committed to inclusion, accessibility, reconciliation, and employee well-being. Commitment to Equity and Inclusion The organization is dedicated to advancing Truth and Reconciliation while fostering an equitable and inclusive workplace. Applications are encouraged from Indigenous peoples, members of racialized communities, persons with disabilities, gender-diverse individuals, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and others from equity-deserving groups. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable human rights and accessibility legislation. Apply Today If you are a Family Lawyer , Child Protection Lawyer , Family Litigation Lawyer , or Public Interest Lawyer looking for a meaningful opportunity to serve communities throughout British Columbia, we encourage you to submit your application. This is an exceptional opportunity to join an organization dedicated to expanding access to justice while building a fulfilling legal career.
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
Family Lawyer | Staff Counsel – Family & Child Protection | Prince George, BC Location: Prince George, British Columbia Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: $73,059 – $142,773 annually (based on year of call), plus Staff Lawyer Benefit Plan Make a Difference Through Public Interest Law A respected public legal services organization is seeking a Staff Family Lawyer to provide legal representation and advocacy for individuals and families experiencing significant legal challenges. This opportunity is ideal for lawyers committed to improving access to justice through compassionate, client-focused legal services. Based in Prince George , you will work within a multidisciplinary team supporting clients facing family law issues, child protection proceedings, and the impacts of family violence. The position offers meaningful courtroom advocacy, community collaboration, and the opportunity to help vulnerable individuals navigate complex legal matters. About the Role As Staff Counsel, you will manage a diverse family law practice while delivering legal advice, courtroom representation, and strategic advocacy for clients throughout British Columbia. Your responsibilities will include: Providing legal advice and representation in family law and child protection matters. Representing clients in Provincial Court, Supreme Court, and appellate proceedings where required. Managing files involving separation, divorce, parenting arrangements, guardianship, child support, spousal support, property division, and child welfare matters. Delivering duty counsel services and assisting clients with urgent family law issues. Preparing pleadings, affidavits, applications, legal opinions, and other court materials. Conducting legal research and developing litigation strategies. Negotiating settlements with opposing counsel and participating in mediation and other dispute resolution processes. Appearing before judges, tribunals, and administrative decision-makers. Supporting clients affected by family violence through trauma-informed and culturally responsive legal services. Supervising legal support staff by providing guidance, mentorship, coaching, and performance feedback. Working collaboratively with community organizations, advocates, and service providers to improve access to legal services and contribute to law reform initiatives. Participating in organizational projects and other duties that support the delivery of high-quality public legal services. Candidate Profile The successful applicant will possess: A law degree from an accredited institution. Membership, or eligibility for membership, with the Law Society of British Columbia. Demonstrated experience practicing family law with significant exposure to child protection proceedings. Experience representing clients before both the Provincial Court and Supreme Court of British Columbia. Strong courtroom advocacy, negotiation, legal research, and drafting abilities. Previous experience supervising or mentoring legal support staff is considered an asset. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and client service skills. A valid British Columbia driver's licence. The ability and willingness to travel throughout British Columbia when required. An Opportunity to Create Meaningful Impact This position offers the opportunity to build a rewarding legal career while helping individuals facing some of life's most difficult circumstances. Lawyers work alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative environment that values innovation, compassion, and excellence in legal service delivery. The organization embraces a trauma-informed, culturally safe, and client-centred approach while continually working to improve access to justice for underserved communities across British Columbia. Compensation & Benefits Employees enjoy a comprehensive compensation package that includes: Salary ranging from $73,059 to $142,773 , based on year of call. Employer-funded extended health, dental, and vision benefits. Defined benefit pension plan. Four weeks of vacation to start, with increased vacation based on service. Paid statutory holidays. Generous paid leave provisions. Professional development and continuing legal education support. Employee and Family Assistance Program. Wellness initiatives and employee resource programs. Flexible hybrid work opportunities where operationally appropriate. Transit subsidy for eligible employees. Dog-friendly office environment. Dedicated cultural leave provisions for Indigenous employees. A workplace committed to inclusion, accessibility, reconciliation, and employee well-being. Commitment to Equity and Inclusion The organization is dedicated to advancing Truth and Reconciliation while fostering an equitable and inclusive workplace. Applications are encouraged from Indigenous peoples, members of racialized communities, persons with disabilities, gender-diverse individuals, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and others from equity-deserving groups. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable human rights and accessibility legislation. Apply Today If you are a Family Lawyer , Child Protection Lawyer , Family Litigation Lawyer , or Public Interest Lawyer looking for a meaningful opportunity to serve communities throughout British Columbia, we encourage you to submit your application. This is an exceptional opportunity to join an organization dedicated to expanding access to justice while building a fulfilling legal career.
Axiom Law
Data Privacy Lawyer
Axiom Law Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Privacy & Data Protection Lawyer | Technology, Cybersecurity & Commercial Contracts Advance Your Career in Privacy Law A leading provider of innovative legal services is seeking an experienced Privacy & Data Protection Lawyer to support sophisticated corporate clients across Canada. This opportunity is ideal for lawyers with expertise in privacy legislation, cybersecurity, technology transactions, regulatory compliance, and commercial contracting who enjoy partnering with businesses on complex legal matters. Working with major national and multinational organizations, you will advise on evolving privacy obligations, negotiate technology and data-related agreements, and help organizations strengthen their compliance frameworks in an increasingly digital environment. What You'll Do As part of a collaborative legal team, you will provide strategic advice on a broad range of privacy and data governance matters, including: Advising clients on Canadian privacy legislation, including federal and provincial regulatory requirements. Providing legal guidance on privacy compliance, data governance, and information management initiatives. Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating privacy provisions within commercial contracts, technology agreements, SaaS contracts, vendor agreements, outsourcing arrangements, and data processing agreements. Supporting privacy impact assessments and advising on legal risk associated with new products, technologies, and business initiatives. Assisting organizations with privacy policies, internal compliance programs, governance frameworks, and best practices. Working alongside legal, compliance, procurement, cybersecurity, information security, and business teams to identify and manage privacy-related risks. Advising on data incidents, breach response, regulatory inquiries, investigations, and audit matters. Monitoring legislative developments and helping clients implement practical compliance strategies. What We're Looking For Successful candidates will bring: Active membership in good standing with a Canadian provincial law society. A minimum of four years of experience practicing privacy law, technology law, cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, or commercial law. Strong working knowledge of Canadian privacy legislation, including PIPEDA and applicable provincial privacy statutes. Experience negotiating privacy, confidentiality, cybersecurity, and data protection provisions within commercial agreements. Excellent drafting, analytical, communication, and client advisory skills. The ability to manage multiple priorities while delivering practical, business-focused legal advice. Experience supporting sophisticated corporate or institutional clients is considered an asset. Why You'll Want This Opportunity This role provides the opportunity to work with some of the world's most recognized organizations while developing expertise across a diverse range of industries and legal matters. Benefits include: Highly competitive compensation Flexible work arrangements Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage Paid vacation and holidays Ongoing professional development Access to innovative legal technology and AI-enabled legal solutions Exposure to complex, high-value commercial matters Diverse and collaborative legal teams Opportunities to broaden your legal practice across multiple industries Compensation Expected total annual compensation ranges from $114,000 to $250,000 for lawyer positions. Final compensation will reflect experience, qualifications, technical expertise, geographic location, and business needs. About the Opportunity This organization is a recognized leader in delivering flexible legal solutions to corporate legal departments worldwide. Supporting businesses ranging from emerging companies to Fortune 500 enterprises, the legal team combines exceptional legal talent with modern technology to help clients solve complex legal and regulatory challenges. Lawyers benefit from engaging assignments, exposure to cutting-edge legal issues, and the flexibility to build a dynamic career while working with sophisticated in-house legal teams across multiple industries. Apply Today If you are an experienced Privacy Lawyer , Data Protection Lawyer , Technology Lawyer , Cybersecurity Lawyer , or Commercial Counsel seeking challenging work with leading organizations, we encourage you to apply. Applications are welcomed from qualified candidates who are licensed to practice law in Canada. The employer is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace and provides accommodation throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable accessibility and human rights legislation.
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Privacy & Data Protection Lawyer | Technology, Cybersecurity & Commercial Contracts Advance Your Career in Privacy Law A leading provider of innovative legal services is seeking an experienced Privacy & Data Protection Lawyer to support sophisticated corporate clients across Canada. This opportunity is ideal for lawyers with expertise in privacy legislation, cybersecurity, technology transactions, regulatory compliance, and commercial contracting who enjoy partnering with businesses on complex legal matters. Working with major national and multinational organizations, you will advise on evolving privacy obligations, negotiate technology and data-related agreements, and help organizations strengthen their compliance frameworks in an increasingly digital environment. What You'll Do As part of a collaborative legal team, you will provide strategic advice on a broad range of privacy and data governance matters, including: Advising clients on Canadian privacy legislation, including federal and provincial regulatory requirements. Providing legal guidance on privacy compliance, data governance, and information management initiatives. Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating privacy provisions within commercial contracts, technology agreements, SaaS contracts, vendor agreements, outsourcing arrangements, and data processing agreements. Supporting privacy impact assessments and advising on legal risk associated with new products, technologies, and business initiatives. Assisting organizations with privacy policies, internal compliance programs, governance frameworks, and best practices. Working alongside legal, compliance, procurement, cybersecurity, information security, and business teams to identify and manage privacy-related risks. Advising on data incidents, breach response, regulatory inquiries, investigations, and audit matters. Monitoring legislative developments and helping clients implement practical compliance strategies. What We're Looking For Successful candidates will bring: Active membership in good standing with a Canadian provincial law society. A minimum of four years of experience practicing privacy law, technology law, cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, or commercial law. Strong working knowledge of Canadian privacy legislation, including PIPEDA and applicable provincial privacy statutes. Experience negotiating privacy, confidentiality, cybersecurity, and data protection provisions within commercial agreements. Excellent drafting, analytical, communication, and client advisory skills. The ability to manage multiple priorities while delivering practical, business-focused legal advice. Experience supporting sophisticated corporate or institutional clients is considered an asset. Why You'll Want This Opportunity This role provides the opportunity to work with some of the world's most recognized organizations while developing expertise across a diverse range of industries and legal matters. Benefits include: Highly competitive compensation Flexible work arrangements Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage Paid vacation and holidays Ongoing professional development Access to innovative legal technology and AI-enabled legal solutions Exposure to complex, high-value commercial matters Diverse and collaborative legal teams Opportunities to broaden your legal practice across multiple industries Compensation Expected total annual compensation ranges from $114,000 to $250,000 for lawyer positions. Final compensation will reflect experience, qualifications, technical expertise, geographic location, and business needs. About the Opportunity This organization is a recognized leader in delivering flexible legal solutions to corporate legal departments worldwide. Supporting businesses ranging from emerging companies to Fortune 500 enterprises, the legal team combines exceptional legal talent with modern technology to help clients solve complex legal and regulatory challenges. Lawyers benefit from engaging assignments, exposure to cutting-edge legal issues, and the flexibility to build a dynamic career while working with sophisticated in-house legal teams across multiple industries. Apply Today If you are an experienced Privacy Lawyer , Data Protection Lawyer , Technology Lawyer , Cybersecurity Lawyer , or Commercial Counsel seeking challenging work with leading organizations, we encourage you to apply. Applications are welcomed from qualified candidates who are licensed to practice law in Canada. The employer is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace and provides accommodation throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable accessibility and human rights legislation.
Brookfield Asset Management, Inc.
Law Clerk
Brookfield Asset Management, Inc. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Commercial Real Estate Law Clerk (Commercial Leasing) | Toronto, Ontario Join a Leading Global Commercial Real Estate Company An internationally recognized commercial real estate owner, developer, and asset manager is seeking an experienced Commercial Real Estate Law Clerk to join its Toronto legal team. This is an outstanding opportunity for a legal professional with significant experience in office and retail leasing who is looking to build a long-term career within a sophisticated in-house legal department. Working alongside senior legal counsel and business leaders, you will play an integral role in negotiating, drafting, reviewing, and administering commercial leasing documentation across a diverse portfolio of office and retail properties throughout Eastern Canada. This position offers meaningful responsibility, direct collaboration with internal stakeholders, and exposure to high-value commercial real estate transactions. Key Responsibilities As a member of the legal department, your responsibilities will include: Drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and finalizing commercial lease documentation, including offers to lease, lease agreements, renewals, amendments, extensions, surrender agreements, overholding arrangements, parking licences, storage agreements, consent documentation, non-disturbance agreements, and related legal correspondence. Preparing legal documentation supporting office and retail leasing transactions. Reviewing leasing workflows and transaction details to ensure legal accuracy and compliance. Working closely with leasing teams, asset managers, property managers, finance professionals, and senior legal counsel throughout the leasing process. Coordinating with external legal counsel regarding document preparation, negotiations, revisions, and execution. Reviewing and approving documentation prepared by outside counsel before execution. Managing tenant requests involving lease assignments, transfers, subleases, and related consent matters while interpreting lease provisions and advising internal stakeholders regarding landlord rights and obligations. Preparing and reviewing estoppel certificates, lease summaries, and transaction documentation supporting financing initiatives and asset management projects. Maintaining leasing precedents, legal templates, and document management systems. Providing legal guidance regarding lease interpretation, contractual rights, restrictions, defaults, remedies, and operational leasing issues. Supervising and reviewing work prepared by junior legal support staff where appropriate. Assisting with special legal projects and ongoing improvements to leasing processes and documentation. Qualifications Successful candidates will possess: A Law Clerk diploma or comparable legal education. At least 4–5 years of experience handling commercial leasing matters within a law firm or corporate legal department. Extensive experience with office and retail lease documentation. Strong understanding of commercial leasing principles and real estate law. Excellent drafting, negotiation, analytical, and organizational skills. Outstanding attention to detail and the ability to manage numerous files simultaneously. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively with lawyers, executives, leasing professionals, and external counsel. Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office. Experience using lease management platforms or property management software such as VTS or Yardi is considered an asset. The ability to work independently while contributing within a collaborative legal team. Why Join This Opportunity? This position offers the chance to work for one of the world's premier commercial real estate organizations with a reputation for excellence, innovation, and long-term investment. Employees enjoy: Competitive compensation Comprehensive health and wellness benefits Group retirement savings program Tuition reimbursement Paid parental leave Summer Friday early closures Employee referral incentives Opportunities for professional development and internal career advancement Collaborative and supportive legal team environment Compensation Salary is expected to range from $90,000 to $120,000 , with total compensation determined by experience, qualifications, and overall fit. Apply Today If you are an experienced Commercial Real Estate Law Clerk , Commercial Leasing Law Clerk , or Real Estate Legal Professional seeking an exceptional in-house opportunity in Toronto, we encourage you to apply. This employer is committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable accessibility and human rights legislation.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Commercial Real Estate Law Clerk (Commercial Leasing) | Toronto, Ontario Join a Leading Global Commercial Real Estate Company An internationally recognized commercial real estate owner, developer, and asset manager is seeking an experienced Commercial Real Estate Law Clerk to join its Toronto legal team. This is an outstanding opportunity for a legal professional with significant experience in office and retail leasing who is looking to build a long-term career within a sophisticated in-house legal department. Working alongside senior legal counsel and business leaders, you will play an integral role in negotiating, drafting, reviewing, and administering commercial leasing documentation across a diverse portfolio of office and retail properties throughout Eastern Canada. This position offers meaningful responsibility, direct collaboration with internal stakeholders, and exposure to high-value commercial real estate transactions. Key Responsibilities As a member of the legal department, your responsibilities will include: Drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and finalizing commercial lease documentation, including offers to lease, lease agreements, renewals, amendments, extensions, surrender agreements, overholding arrangements, parking licences, storage agreements, consent documentation, non-disturbance agreements, and related legal correspondence. Preparing legal documentation supporting office and retail leasing transactions. Reviewing leasing workflows and transaction details to ensure legal accuracy and compliance. Working closely with leasing teams, asset managers, property managers, finance professionals, and senior legal counsel throughout the leasing process. Coordinating with external legal counsel regarding document preparation, negotiations, revisions, and execution. Reviewing and approving documentation prepared by outside counsel before execution. Managing tenant requests involving lease assignments, transfers, subleases, and related consent matters while interpreting lease provisions and advising internal stakeholders regarding landlord rights and obligations. Preparing and reviewing estoppel certificates, lease summaries, and transaction documentation supporting financing initiatives and asset management projects. Maintaining leasing precedents, legal templates, and document management systems. Providing legal guidance regarding lease interpretation, contractual rights, restrictions, defaults, remedies, and operational leasing issues. Supervising and reviewing work prepared by junior legal support staff where appropriate. Assisting with special legal projects and ongoing improvements to leasing processes and documentation. Qualifications Successful candidates will possess: A Law Clerk diploma or comparable legal education. At least 4–5 years of experience handling commercial leasing matters within a law firm or corporate legal department. Extensive experience with office and retail lease documentation. Strong understanding of commercial leasing principles and real estate law. Excellent drafting, negotiation, analytical, and organizational skills. Outstanding attention to detail and the ability to manage numerous files simultaneously. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively with lawyers, executives, leasing professionals, and external counsel. Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office. Experience using lease management platforms or property management software such as VTS or Yardi is considered an asset. The ability to work independently while contributing within a collaborative legal team. Why Join This Opportunity? This position offers the chance to work for one of the world's premier commercial real estate organizations with a reputation for excellence, innovation, and long-term investment. Employees enjoy: Competitive compensation Comprehensive health and wellness benefits Group retirement savings program Tuition reimbursement Paid parental leave Summer Friday early closures Employee referral incentives Opportunities for professional development and internal career advancement Collaborative and supportive legal team environment Compensation Salary is expected to range from $90,000 to $120,000 , with total compensation determined by experience, qualifications, and overall fit. Apply Today If you are an experienced Commercial Real Estate Law Clerk , Commercial Leasing Law Clerk , or Real Estate Legal Professional seeking an exceptional in-house opportunity in Toronto, we encourage you to apply. This employer is committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable accessibility and human rights legislation.
University Health Network (UHN)
Compliance Officer
University Health Network (UHN) Toronto, Ontario, Canada
VACANCY: Compliance Officer REPORTS TO: Sr. Compliance Manager LOCATION: Toronto, Ontario (hybrid working model) STATUS: Full-time permanent employment No. of VACANCIES: One (1). This posting is for an existing vacancy for which we are currently undertaking recruitment SALARY RANGE: $77,000 - $82,000 per annum Please note: This range reflects the expected compensation for the candidates who meets the stated qualifications. Actual pay may vary based on experience, education, and internal compensation practices.   ABOUT UHN FOUNDATION Part of University Health Network (UHN), Canada’s #1 hospital, UHN Foundation raises funds for research, education and excellence in patient care at Toronto General and Toronto Western hospitals, Toronto Rehab and The Michener Institute of Education at UHN. Our donor community is UHNITED to help us change the status quo of healthcare – helping recruit and train the brightest medical minds from around the world, develop new treatments for disease, and advance bold medical research.   As of February 2026, UHN’s Toronto General Hospital has been ranked the #2 hospital in the world on Newsweek’s 2026 World’s Best Hospitals list, marking the highest position ever achieved by a Canadian Hospital. This also marks the eighth consecutive year that University Health Network has been ranked as the world’s #1 universally accessible hospital. As Canada's top research hospital, the scope of biomedical research and complexity of cases at UHN have made it a national and international source for discovery, education and patient care.   The Foundation´s vision and mission is to enable global leadership and innovation in health by developing strong relationships with UHN stakeholders. We are committed to supporting UHN's vision to create a healthier world by embodying our values of integrity, accountability, collaboration and inclusion.   Together with our donors, we are helping Canada’s #1 hospital reimagine healthcare.   POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Senior Compliance Manager, the Compliance Officer supports the effective and consistent delivery of Foundation initiatives by contributing to the coordination of agreement processes, privacy related considerations, policy maintenance, and related operational activities. The role works collaboratively with teams across the Foundation to support consistent execution of initiatives, thoughtful consideration of privacy and compliance factors, and timely identification of nonstandard or higher risk issues.   Through issue identification, coordination, and ongoing refinement of day-to-day workflows, the Compliance Officer contributes to continuous improvement while building depth of expertise and sound judgment. The role plays an important part in enabling fundraising, partnership, and organizational initiatives by combining strong attention to detail with adaptability, collaboration, and a developing understanding of risk and operational context.   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Support the drafting, review, and tracking of gift agreements, partnership and sponsorship agreements, and other contracts supporting Foundation activities and events, using established templates and guidance to ensure organizational standards are met. Assist with regulatory and compliance research related to organizational initiatives, including fundraising activities, promotions, raffles, and marketing initiatives. Support privacy reviews for new initiatives, vendors, and privacy‑related requests, and assist with drafting responses in accordance with applicable privacy laws and regulations, including PHIPA and, where applicable, PIPEDA. Track, update, and maintain organizational policies and procedures related to compliance, privacy, and risk, and assist with preparing relevant materials for internal meetings, committees, and reporting as required. Support internal and external audit activities, when needed, by gathering documentation, coordinating with internal stakeholders, and assisting with follow‑up actions. Identify and flag unusual, non‑standard, or higher‑risk issues for review by the Senior Compliance Manager. Help streamline and continuously improve day‑to‑day workflows by identifying opportunities for efficiencies and automation, maintaining templates and tools, and recognizing opportunities to strengthen clarity, accountability, and risk mitigation across related functions. Participate in special projects and provide general administrative and project support as required. Build and maintain effective working relationships across the Foundation and University Health Network.   QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE A relevant four‑year degree, or a relevant three‑year degree/diploma, or an equivalent combination of education and related experience. 3–5 years of experience in a legal, compliance, privacy, and/or risk‑related function required. Working knowledge of Canadian privacy laws applicable to the sector, including PHIPA and PIPEDA. Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to assess issues logically, prioritize effectively, and identify appropriate next steps. Highly self‑motivated and detail‑oriented, with the ability to work independently, follow through on deliverables, and take ownership of assigned work. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, adapt to changing demands, and function effectively in a fast‑paced, deadline‑driven environment. Clear written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to synthesize information and prepare clear documentation. Full proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and internet research tools. Knowledge of fundraising operations within a healthcare or not‑for‑profit environment is considered an asset.   WORK ENVIRONMENT Fast-paced, service and results oriented environment May have some activity outside of the office to support meetings The Foundation has a hybrid work model. Staff will be required to be in office a minimum of 2 days per week and will be required to have a safe home office set up for the remainder of the working days (specifics to be planned with your manager). Ability to work cooperatively with colleagues in all positions throughout the Foundation Shared commitment and support of the overall Foundation goals   Alongside competitive salaries, we offer an extensive benefits package, flexible work arrangements, growth and development opportunities, defined benefits pension plan and birth parent/parental leave top-up.   University Health Network thanks all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. UHN has a diverse workforce and is an equal-opportunity employer.   Please note: All applicant screening and evaluation for this role are carried out manually by our recruitment team. We do not leverage AI in any part of the hiring process.   Deadline to Apply: June 17th, 2026  
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
VACANCY: Compliance Officer REPORTS TO: Sr. Compliance Manager LOCATION: Toronto, Ontario (hybrid working model) STATUS: Full-time permanent employment No. of VACANCIES: One (1). This posting is for an existing vacancy for which we are currently undertaking recruitment SALARY RANGE: $77,000 - $82,000 per annum Please note: This range reflects the expected compensation for the candidates who meets the stated qualifications. Actual pay may vary based on experience, education, and internal compensation practices.   ABOUT UHN FOUNDATION Part of University Health Network (UHN), Canada’s #1 hospital, UHN Foundation raises funds for research, education and excellence in patient care at Toronto General and Toronto Western hospitals, Toronto Rehab and The Michener Institute of Education at UHN. Our donor community is UHNITED to help us change the status quo of healthcare – helping recruit and train the brightest medical minds from around the world, develop new treatments for disease, and advance bold medical research.   As of February 2026, UHN’s Toronto General Hospital has been ranked the #2 hospital in the world on Newsweek’s 2026 World’s Best Hospitals list, marking the highest position ever achieved by a Canadian Hospital. This also marks the eighth consecutive year that University Health Network has been ranked as the world’s #1 universally accessible hospital. As Canada's top research hospital, the scope of biomedical research and complexity of cases at UHN have made it a national and international source for discovery, education and patient care.   The Foundation´s vision and mission is to enable global leadership and innovation in health by developing strong relationships with UHN stakeholders. We are committed to supporting UHN's vision to create a healthier world by embodying our values of integrity, accountability, collaboration and inclusion.   Together with our donors, we are helping Canada’s #1 hospital reimagine healthcare.   POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Senior Compliance Manager, the Compliance Officer supports the effective and consistent delivery of Foundation initiatives by contributing to the coordination of agreement processes, privacy related considerations, policy maintenance, and related operational activities. The role works collaboratively with teams across the Foundation to support consistent execution of initiatives, thoughtful consideration of privacy and compliance factors, and timely identification of nonstandard or higher risk issues.   Through issue identification, coordination, and ongoing refinement of day-to-day workflows, the Compliance Officer contributes to continuous improvement while building depth of expertise and sound judgment. The role plays an important part in enabling fundraising, partnership, and organizational initiatives by combining strong attention to detail with adaptability, collaboration, and a developing understanding of risk and operational context.   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Support the drafting, review, and tracking of gift agreements, partnership and sponsorship agreements, and other contracts supporting Foundation activities and events, using established templates and guidance to ensure organizational standards are met. Assist with regulatory and compliance research related to organizational initiatives, including fundraising activities, promotions, raffles, and marketing initiatives. Support privacy reviews for new initiatives, vendors, and privacy‑related requests, and assist with drafting responses in accordance with applicable privacy laws and regulations, including PHIPA and, where applicable, PIPEDA. Track, update, and maintain organizational policies and procedures related to compliance, privacy, and risk, and assist with preparing relevant materials for internal meetings, committees, and reporting as required. Support internal and external audit activities, when needed, by gathering documentation, coordinating with internal stakeholders, and assisting with follow‑up actions. Identify and flag unusual, non‑standard, or higher‑risk issues for review by the Senior Compliance Manager. Help streamline and continuously improve day‑to‑day workflows by identifying opportunities for efficiencies and automation, maintaining templates and tools, and recognizing opportunities to strengthen clarity, accountability, and risk mitigation across related functions. Participate in special projects and provide general administrative and project support as required. Build and maintain effective working relationships across the Foundation and University Health Network.   QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE A relevant four‑year degree, or a relevant three‑year degree/diploma, or an equivalent combination of education and related experience. 3–5 years of experience in a legal, compliance, privacy, and/or risk‑related function required. Working knowledge of Canadian privacy laws applicable to the sector, including PHIPA and PIPEDA. Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to assess issues logically, prioritize effectively, and identify appropriate next steps. Highly self‑motivated and detail‑oriented, with the ability to work independently, follow through on deliverables, and take ownership of assigned work. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, adapt to changing demands, and function effectively in a fast‑paced, deadline‑driven environment. Clear written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to synthesize information and prepare clear documentation. Full proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and internet research tools. Knowledge of fundraising operations within a healthcare or not‑for‑profit environment is considered an asset.   WORK ENVIRONMENT Fast-paced, service and results oriented environment May have some activity outside of the office to support meetings The Foundation has a hybrid work model. Staff will be required to be in office a minimum of 2 days per week and will be required to have a safe home office set up for the remainder of the working days (specifics to be planned with your manager). Ability to work cooperatively with colleagues in all positions throughout the Foundation Shared commitment and support of the overall Foundation goals   Alongside competitive salaries, we offer an extensive benefits package, flexible work arrangements, growth and development opportunities, defined benefits pension plan and birth parent/parental leave top-up.   University Health Network thanks all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. UHN has a diverse workforce and is an equal-opportunity employer.   Please note: All applicant screening and evaluation for this role are carried out manually by our recruitment team. We do not leverage AI in any part of the hiring process.   Deadline to Apply: June 17th, 2026  
IIROC
Conseiller en politiques ou avocat en politiques
IIROC Toronto, Ontario, Canada
En tant qu’organisme d’autoréglementation, l’Organisme canadien de réglementation des investissements (OCRI) prend au sérieux son mandat qui consiste à établir des normes de réglementation strictes dans le secteur des placements tout en protégeant les investisseurs et en favorisant des marchés financiers sains au Canada. Faites partie d’une équipe en croissance et contribuez à l’univers dynamique et complexe des marchés financiers canadiens. Relevant soit de la directrice, Politiques financières et opérationnelles, soit de la directrice, Politiques de conduite des affaires, le conseiller en politiques ou l'avocat en politiques est membre de l'équipe de la Politique de réglementation des membres (MRP) et est responsable de l'élaboration, de la rédaction, de la révision et de l'approbation des politiques applicables aux courtiers en placement et aux courtiers en épargne collective. Le conseiller en politiques ou l'avocat en politiques participe également aux autres travaux opérationnels et quotidiens de la MRP. Principales Responsabilités Élaborer et rédiger des règles et notes d’orientation applicables aux courtiers membres, en collaboration avec d'autres membres du personnel interne et des parties prenantes externes, selon les besoins Responsable du processus de révision et d'approbation des initiatives de politique de réglementation des courtiers membres proposées Fournir un soutien aux comités consultatifs en préparant les documents de réunion et en présentant les initiatives de politique aux comités Soutenir et représenter l'organisation à l'externe, fournir une interprétation des règles applicables aux courtiers membres et faire des présentations à d'autres (par exemple, d'autres membres du personnel de réglementation, des courtiers membres et d'autres parties prenantes concernées) sur diverses questions d'intérêt pour l'industrie de l'investissement Aptitudes Et Compétences Clés Éléments essentiels Diplôme universitaire en droit, en commerce ou équivalent Désignation professionnelle dans le domaine de spécialisation (c'est-à-dire admis au Barreau canadien, OU titulaire de la désignation de comptable professionnel agréé canadien, OU titulaire de la charte d'analyste financier agréé, OU titulaire d'une désignation professionnelle équivalente Un minimum de 5 ans d'expérience en réglementation des valeurs mobilières, y compris tous les aspects de l'élaboration de politiques réglementaires Utile à avoir: Intérêt marqué pour l'élaboration de politiques Excellentes compétences en communication verbale et écrite, y compris en recherche et en rédaction Capacité à établir des priorités, à gérer son temps de manière appropriée Connaissance des règles et notes d’orientation des courtiers en placement ou des courtiers en épargne collective Compréhension de la structure de l'industrie de l'investissement et de la législation applicable, des questions de conformité des courtiers membres et des questions de politique actuelles affectant l'industrie de l'investissement serait un atout La connaissance du régime de réglementation de l'industrie de l'investissement dans d'autres pays serait un atout Bilingue (anglais et français), un atout majeur Connaissance et expérience financières et opérationnelles des courtiers ou connaissance et expérience en conformité commerciale et juridique des courtiers Expérience dans l'élaboration de politiques réglementaires Ce Que Nous Vous Offrons Salaire de base concurrentiel dans le marché Prime de rendement * Environnement de travail hybride Avantages sociaux et compte de gestion des dépenses payés par l’employeur vous offrant de la souplesse pour répondre à vos besoins et à ceux de votre famille dès votre entrée en fonction * Régime de retraite à cotisations déterminées avec cotisations de contrepartie de l’employeur dès votre entrée en fonction * Journées de congé au choix et congés de maladie payés * Journées de vacances Prestation complémentaire durant les congés de maternité ou de paternité Remboursement des frais de formation continue, de perfectionnement continu et d’adhésion à un ordre professionnel ou d’obtention d’un titre professionnel * Les offres marquées d'un astérisque ne s'appliquent pas aux contrats. Pourquoi choisir l’Organisme canadien de réglementation des investissements (OCRI) Notre raison d’être et notre but  L’OCRI, qui possède des bureaux dans plusieurs villes au Canada (de Vancouver à Montréal), a pour mission de favoriser des marchés financiers sains en faisant respecter une réglementation équitable et efficace afin que les investisseurs soient protégés et se sentent en confiance lorsqu’ils investissent pour leur avenir. En tant que régulateurs, nous comprenons que nous sommes tous des investisseurs, et c’est pourquoi une carrière chez nous est une carrière porteuse de sens : protéger notre avenir. Notre culture et notre environnement de travail À l’OCRI, notre raison d’être et notre rendement sont des sources de motivation. Nous favorisons une culture inclusive, articulée autour des valeurs centrales que sont le travail d’équipe, une attitude avant-gardiste et l’intégrité, afin de créer un environnement où les membres du personnel peuvent prospérer et s’épanouir et où on leur donne les moyens d’apprendre et d’exploiter leur plein potentiel.  À l’OCRI, vous évoluerez au sein d’un organisme dynamique et transparent, qui valorise la responsabilité et qui s’engage à maintenir le respect des normes de surveillance réglementaire les plus strictes du secteur financier.  Vous souhaitez faire carrière dans un organisme qui vous permet de protéger l’intégrité des marchés canadiens? Joignez-vous à l’OCRI et faites partie de l’équipe qui protège notre avenir financier.  Chez CIRO, vous ferez partie d'une organisation guidée par la fierté de l'excellence, un fort accent sur le bien‑être et un objectif commun qui relie nos équipes à un travail porteur de sens. Nous nous engageons à favoriser un environnement inclusif et bienveillant où vous pourrez vous épanouir et avoir un impact réel. Pour en savoir plus sur ce que signifie bâtir votre carrière à CIRO, visitez notre page Carrières : https://www.ciro.ca/about-ciro/careers Notre engagement  L’OCRI souscrit au principe de l’égalité d’accès à l’emploi et s’engage à offrir des mesures d’adaptation conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l’Ontario et à la Loi de 2005 sur l’accessibilité pour les personnes handicapées de l’Ontario. L’organisme offre des mesures d’adaptation aux personnes handicapées tout au long du processus de recrutement. Si vous avez besoin de telles mesures, veuillez communiquer avec les Ressources humaines.  L’OCRI tient à assurer un processus de recrutement et de sélection inclusif et sans barrière partout au Canada. Nous accueillons les candidatures de toutes les personnes qualifiées et nous tenons à procurer aux postulants qui en font la demande des mesures d’adaptation tout au long du processus de recrutement, conformément aux droits de la personne et à la législation sur l’accessibilité qui s’appliquent. Notre processus de recrutement Cette offre d’emploi concerne un poste actuellement vacant dans notre équipe. Nous utilisons des assistants automatisés (IA) pour la recherche de candidats et les communications. Les candidatures sont examinées par notre équipe d’embauche et les décisions sont prises par des personnes physiques. Ce poste propose une fourchette à l’embauche allant de 110 400  $ à 152 000  $, le placement et le salaire offerts étant fondés sur les connaissances, les compétences, les études, la formation et l’expérience, ainsi que sur les conditions externes du marché et l’équité interne. L’OCRI remercie tous les candidats pour leur intérêt. Toutefois, nous communiquerons uniquement avec les candidats sélectionnés pour une entrevue. #Embauche
Jun 29, 2026
Hybrid
En tant qu’organisme d’autoréglementation, l’Organisme canadien de réglementation des investissements (OCRI) prend au sérieux son mandat qui consiste à établir des normes de réglementation strictes dans le secteur des placements tout en protégeant les investisseurs et en favorisant des marchés financiers sains au Canada. Faites partie d’une équipe en croissance et contribuez à l’univers dynamique et complexe des marchés financiers canadiens. Relevant soit de la directrice, Politiques financières et opérationnelles, soit de la directrice, Politiques de conduite des affaires, le conseiller en politiques ou l'avocat en politiques est membre de l'équipe de la Politique de réglementation des membres (MRP) et est responsable de l'élaboration, de la rédaction, de la révision et de l'approbation des politiques applicables aux courtiers en placement et aux courtiers en épargne collective. Le conseiller en politiques ou l'avocat en politiques participe également aux autres travaux opérationnels et quotidiens de la MRP. Principales Responsabilités Élaborer et rédiger des règles et notes d’orientation applicables aux courtiers membres, en collaboration avec d'autres membres du personnel interne et des parties prenantes externes, selon les besoins Responsable du processus de révision et d'approbation des initiatives de politique de réglementation des courtiers membres proposées Fournir un soutien aux comités consultatifs en préparant les documents de réunion et en présentant les initiatives de politique aux comités Soutenir et représenter l'organisation à l'externe, fournir une interprétation des règles applicables aux courtiers membres et faire des présentations à d'autres (par exemple, d'autres membres du personnel de réglementation, des courtiers membres et d'autres parties prenantes concernées) sur diverses questions d'intérêt pour l'industrie de l'investissement Aptitudes Et Compétences Clés Éléments essentiels Diplôme universitaire en droit, en commerce ou équivalent Désignation professionnelle dans le domaine de spécialisation (c'est-à-dire admis au Barreau canadien, OU titulaire de la désignation de comptable professionnel agréé canadien, OU titulaire de la charte d'analyste financier agréé, OU titulaire d'une désignation professionnelle équivalente Un minimum de 5 ans d'expérience en réglementation des valeurs mobilières, y compris tous les aspects de l'élaboration de politiques réglementaires Utile à avoir: Intérêt marqué pour l'élaboration de politiques Excellentes compétences en communication verbale et écrite, y compris en recherche et en rédaction Capacité à établir des priorités, à gérer son temps de manière appropriée Connaissance des règles et notes d’orientation des courtiers en placement ou des courtiers en épargne collective Compréhension de la structure de l'industrie de l'investissement et de la législation applicable, des questions de conformité des courtiers membres et des questions de politique actuelles affectant l'industrie de l'investissement serait un atout La connaissance du régime de réglementation de l'industrie de l'investissement dans d'autres pays serait un atout Bilingue (anglais et français), un atout majeur Connaissance et expérience financières et opérationnelles des courtiers ou connaissance et expérience en conformité commerciale et juridique des courtiers Expérience dans l'élaboration de politiques réglementaires Ce Que Nous Vous Offrons Salaire de base concurrentiel dans le marché Prime de rendement * Environnement de travail hybride Avantages sociaux et compte de gestion des dépenses payés par l’employeur vous offrant de la souplesse pour répondre à vos besoins et à ceux de votre famille dès votre entrée en fonction * Régime de retraite à cotisations déterminées avec cotisations de contrepartie de l’employeur dès votre entrée en fonction * Journées de congé au choix et congés de maladie payés * Journées de vacances Prestation complémentaire durant les congés de maternité ou de paternité Remboursement des frais de formation continue, de perfectionnement continu et d’adhésion à un ordre professionnel ou d’obtention d’un titre professionnel * Les offres marquées d'un astérisque ne s'appliquent pas aux contrats. Pourquoi choisir l’Organisme canadien de réglementation des investissements (OCRI) Notre raison d’être et notre but  L’OCRI, qui possède des bureaux dans plusieurs villes au Canada (de Vancouver à Montréal), a pour mission de favoriser des marchés financiers sains en faisant respecter une réglementation équitable et efficace afin que les investisseurs soient protégés et se sentent en confiance lorsqu’ils investissent pour leur avenir. En tant que régulateurs, nous comprenons que nous sommes tous des investisseurs, et c’est pourquoi une carrière chez nous est une carrière porteuse de sens : protéger notre avenir. Notre culture et notre environnement de travail À l’OCRI, notre raison d’être et notre rendement sont des sources de motivation. Nous favorisons une culture inclusive, articulée autour des valeurs centrales que sont le travail d’équipe, une attitude avant-gardiste et l’intégrité, afin de créer un environnement où les membres du personnel peuvent prospérer et s’épanouir et où on leur donne les moyens d’apprendre et d’exploiter leur plein potentiel.  À l’OCRI, vous évoluerez au sein d’un organisme dynamique et transparent, qui valorise la responsabilité et qui s’engage à maintenir le respect des normes de surveillance réglementaire les plus strictes du secteur financier.  Vous souhaitez faire carrière dans un organisme qui vous permet de protéger l’intégrité des marchés canadiens? Joignez-vous à l’OCRI et faites partie de l’équipe qui protège notre avenir financier.  Chez CIRO, vous ferez partie d'une organisation guidée par la fierté de l'excellence, un fort accent sur le bien‑être et un objectif commun qui relie nos équipes à un travail porteur de sens. Nous nous engageons à favoriser un environnement inclusif et bienveillant où vous pourrez vous épanouir et avoir un impact réel. Pour en savoir plus sur ce que signifie bâtir votre carrière à CIRO, visitez notre page Carrières : https://www.ciro.ca/about-ciro/careers Notre engagement  L’OCRI souscrit au principe de l’égalité d’accès à l’emploi et s’engage à offrir des mesures d’adaptation conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l’Ontario et à la Loi de 2005 sur l’accessibilité pour les personnes handicapées de l’Ontario. L’organisme offre des mesures d’adaptation aux personnes handicapées tout au long du processus de recrutement. Si vous avez besoin de telles mesures, veuillez communiquer avec les Ressources humaines.  L’OCRI tient à assurer un processus de recrutement et de sélection inclusif et sans barrière partout au Canada. Nous accueillons les candidatures de toutes les personnes qualifiées et nous tenons à procurer aux postulants qui en font la demande des mesures d’adaptation tout au long du processus de recrutement, conformément aux droits de la personne et à la législation sur l’accessibilité qui s’appliquent. Notre processus de recrutement Cette offre d’emploi concerne un poste actuellement vacant dans notre équipe. Nous utilisons des assistants automatisés (IA) pour la recherche de candidats et les communications. Les candidatures sont examinées par notre équipe d’embauche et les décisions sont prises par des personnes physiques. Ce poste propose une fourchette à l’embauche allant de 110 400  $ à 152 000  $, le placement et le salaire offerts étant fondés sur les connaissances, les compétences, les études, la formation et l’expérience, ainsi que sur les conditions externes du marché et l’équité interne. L’OCRI remercie tous les candidats pour leur intérêt. Toutefois, nous communiquerons uniquement avec les candidats sélectionnés pour une entrevue. #Embauche
Munich Re Canada
Senior Legal Counsel
Munich Re Canada Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Munich Re is one of the world’s leading providers of reinsurance, primary insurance and insurance-related risk solutions. The group consists of the reinsurance and ERGO business segments, as well as the capital investment company MEAG. We are globally active and operate in all lines of the insurance business. Since our founding in 1880, we’ve been known for our unrivaled risk-related expertise and sound financial position. We offer customers financial protection when faced with exceptional levels of damage – from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season. We possess outstanding innovative strength, which enables us to also provide coverage for extraordinary risks such as rocket launches, renewable energies, cyber attacks, or pandemics. We’re also playing a key role in driving forward the digital transformation of the insurance industry, and in doing so have further expanded our ability to assess risks and the range of services that we offer. Our tailor-made solutions and close proximity to our customers make Munich Re one of the world’s most sought-after risk partners for businesses, institutions, and private individuals. Working at Munich Re is more than a career. It’s an invitation to tackle some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Together with our team, consisting of specialists from more than 80+ fields of expertise, we turn risks into exciting opportunities that move humanity forward. https://www.munichre.com/en/career Munich Re Careers: p0060018221@munichre.com Munich Re Imprint: www.munichre.com/en/service/imprint/index.html Munich Re Legal Notice: https://www.munichre.com/en/service/legal-notice/index.html Munich Re Privacy Policy: https://www.munichre.com/en/service/privacy-statement/index.html By accessing the Munich Re LinkedIn page, you agree to LinkedIn's terms and conditions and its data use policy: www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy
Jun 29, 2026
Full time
Munich Re is one of the world’s leading providers of reinsurance, primary insurance and insurance-related risk solutions. The group consists of the reinsurance and ERGO business segments, as well as the capital investment company MEAG. We are globally active and operate in all lines of the insurance business. Since our founding in 1880, we’ve been known for our unrivaled risk-related expertise and sound financial position. We offer customers financial protection when faced with exceptional levels of damage – from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season. We possess outstanding innovative strength, which enables us to also provide coverage for extraordinary risks such as rocket launches, renewable energies, cyber attacks, or pandemics. We’re also playing a key role in driving forward the digital transformation of the insurance industry, and in doing so have further expanded our ability to assess risks and the range of services that we offer. Our tailor-made solutions and close proximity to our customers make Munich Re one of the world’s most sought-after risk partners for businesses, institutions, and private individuals. Working at Munich Re is more than a career. It’s an invitation to tackle some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Together with our team, consisting of specialists from more than 80+ fields of expertise, we turn risks into exciting opportunities that move humanity forward. https://www.munichre.com/en/career Munich Re Careers: p0060018221@munichre.com Munich Re Imprint: www.munichre.com/en/service/imprint/index.html Munich Re Legal Notice: https://www.munichre.com/en/service/legal-notice/index.html Munich Re Privacy Policy: https://www.munichre.com/en/service/privacy-statement/index.html By accessing the Munich Re LinkedIn page, you agree to LinkedIn's terms and conditions and its data use policy: www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy
National Police Federation
Temporary Legal Counsel
National Police Federation Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Toronto Police Service is the fourth largest municipal police service in North America with over 5500 officers and 2200 civilian support staff. The Service enjoys a well-earned reputation as a world leader in policing and is committed to excellence, innovation, quality leadership and provides a lifelong commitment to training and education with unlimited advancement opportunities for its members. The Service has been widely recognized as a leader in policing and is committed to providing excellence, innovation and quality leadership to the citizens of Toronto. The Toronto Police Service is able to provide a multitude of advancement opportunities for its uniform and civilian members, with over 180 uniform and over 300 different civilian job opportunities. The Toronto Police Service is dedicated to delivering police services, in partnership with our communities, to keep Toronto the best and safest place to be.
Jun 28, 2026
Contract
The Toronto Police Service is the fourth largest municipal police service in North America with over 5500 officers and 2200 civilian support staff. The Service enjoys a well-earned reputation as a world leader in policing and is committed to excellence, innovation, quality leadership and provides a lifelong commitment to training and education with unlimited advancement opportunities for its members. The Service has been widely recognized as a leader in policing and is committed to providing excellence, innovation and quality leadership to the citizens of Toronto. The Toronto Police Service is able to provide a multitude of advancement opportunities for its uniform and civilian members, with over 180 uniform and over 300 different civilian job opportunities. The Toronto Police Service is dedicated to delivering police services, in partnership with our communities, to keep Toronto the best and safest place to be.
Ontario Securities Commission
Legal Counsel
Ontario Securities Commission Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Legal Counsel – Trading & Markets Help Shape the Future of Ontario's Capital Markets The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) serves as Ontario's capital markets regulator under the Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act. The OSC's mandate is to protect investors, support fair and efficient capital markets, encourage capital formation, and promote financial system stability through effective regulation, policy development, oversight, and enforcement. The Commission also plays an important role in advancing securities regulation across Canada and internationally. At the OSC, you'll find a collaborative, inclusive, and flexible workplace where meaningful work directly contributes to the integrity and evolution of Canada's financial markets. About the Trading & Markets Division The Trading & Markets Division oversees many of Ontario's core market infrastructure organizations, including marketplaces, self-regulatory organizations (SROs), clearing agencies, and investor protection funds. The Division also leads regulatory initiatives involving dealer policy, derivatives, market structure, clearing and settlement, as well as emerging areas such as crypto assets and tokenization. Position Overview The OSC is seeking an experienced Legal Counsel II to join the Markets team within the Trading & Markets Division. In this role, you will contribute to the regulation and oversight of Ontario's marketplaces by assessing compliance with securities legislation and applicable recognition or approval orders. You will also participate in reviewing new marketplace applications, supporting the ongoing supervision of crypto asset trading platforms, and contributing to regulatory policy initiatives involving market structure and dealer regulation. This position offers an opportunity to work on complex legal and regulatory issues that influence the development of Canada's capital markets. Qualifications The ideal candidate will possess: Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. An undergraduate degree or equivalent academic credentials. A minimum of five years' post-call legal experience, ideally involving Canadian securities regulation, capital markets, financial services, or a related regulatory environment. Strong analytical and research skills, with the ability to evaluate complex legal and business issues and develop practical, well-reasoned recommendations. A solid understanding of marketplaces and regulated market participants, including crypto asset trading platforms. Demonstrated ability to evaluate the broader impact of regulatory decisions while balancing policy objectives with commercial realities. Proven organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities within established timelines. Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills. Strong interpersonal abilities and a collaborative approach to working with colleagues and stakeholders. Intellectual curiosity, sound judgment, initiative, and an interest in emerging technologies and innovation within financial markets. Why Join the OSC? Joining the Ontario Securities Commission offers the opportunity to build a rewarding legal career while helping shape the future of Canada's capital markets. You'll work alongside experienced professionals on high-profile regulatory matters that have a meaningful impact on investors, market participants, and the broader financial system. Current OSC Employees: Please submit your application through Workday using the Browse Jobs feature within your Jobs Hub. Equity, Diversity & Accessibility The Ontario Securities Commission is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace where every employee is valued and respected. The OSC welcomes applications from all qualified individuals and is dedicated to providing barrier-free employment opportunities. We encourage candidates from underrepresented communities, including Indigenous Peoples, Black and racialized individuals, persons with disabilities, women, and members of the 2SLGBTQI+ community. The OSC proudly partners with organizations including Ascend Canada, BlackNorth Initiative, the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion, and Pride at Work Canada to advance workplace inclusion. Applicants requiring accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process are encouraged to contact the confidential HR Recruitment team. Additional information regarding accessibility and workplace accommodation is available through the Ontario Securities Commission's Accessibility resources. We appreciate the interest of all applicants. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Legal Counsel – Trading & Markets Help Shape the Future of Ontario's Capital Markets The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) serves as Ontario's capital markets regulator under the Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act. The OSC's mandate is to protect investors, support fair and efficient capital markets, encourage capital formation, and promote financial system stability through effective regulation, policy development, oversight, and enforcement. The Commission also plays an important role in advancing securities regulation across Canada and internationally. At the OSC, you'll find a collaborative, inclusive, and flexible workplace where meaningful work directly contributes to the integrity and evolution of Canada's financial markets. About the Trading & Markets Division The Trading & Markets Division oversees many of Ontario's core market infrastructure organizations, including marketplaces, self-regulatory organizations (SROs), clearing agencies, and investor protection funds. The Division also leads regulatory initiatives involving dealer policy, derivatives, market structure, clearing and settlement, as well as emerging areas such as crypto assets and tokenization. Position Overview The OSC is seeking an experienced Legal Counsel II to join the Markets team within the Trading & Markets Division. In this role, you will contribute to the regulation and oversight of Ontario's marketplaces by assessing compliance with securities legislation and applicable recognition or approval orders. You will also participate in reviewing new marketplace applications, supporting the ongoing supervision of crypto asset trading platforms, and contributing to regulatory policy initiatives involving market structure and dealer regulation. This position offers an opportunity to work on complex legal and regulatory issues that influence the development of Canada's capital markets. Qualifications The ideal candidate will possess: Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. An undergraduate degree or equivalent academic credentials. A minimum of five years' post-call legal experience, ideally involving Canadian securities regulation, capital markets, financial services, or a related regulatory environment. Strong analytical and research skills, with the ability to evaluate complex legal and business issues and develop practical, well-reasoned recommendations. A solid understanding of marketplaces and regulated market participants, including crypto asset trading platforms. Demonstrated ability to evaluate the broader impact of regulatory decisions while balancing policy objectives with commercial realities. Proven organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities within established timelines. Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills. Strong interpersonal abilities and a collaborative approach to working with colleagues and stakeholders. Intellectual curiosity, sound judgment, initiative, and an interest in emerging technologies and innovation within financial markets. Why Join the OSC? Joining the Ontario Securities Commission offers the opportunity to build a rewarding legal career while helping shape the future of Canada's capital markets. You'll work alongside experienced professionals on high-profile regulatory matters that have a meaningful impact on investors, market participants, and the broader financial system. Current OSC Employees: Please submit your application through Workday using the Browse Jobs feature within your Jobs Hub. Equity, Diversity & Accessibility The Ontario Securities Commission is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace where every employee is valued and respected. The OSC welcomes applications from all qualified individuals and is dedicated to providing barrier-free employment opportunities. We encourage candidates from underrepresented communities, including Indigenous Peoples, Black and racialized individuals, persons with disabilities, women, and members of the 2SLGBTQI+ community. The OSC proudly partners with organizations including Ascend Canada, BlackNorth Initiative, the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion, and Pride at Work Canada to advance workplace inclusion. Applicants requiring accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process are encouraged to contact the confidential HR Recruitment team. Additional information regarding accessibility and workplace accommodation is available through the Ontario Securities Commission's Accessibility resources. We appreciate the interest of all applicants. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
The City of Red Deer
Associate City Solicitor
The City of Red Deer Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Red Deer sits at the heart of Central Alberta along the QEII corridor, perfectly positioned between Calgary and Edmonton. With more than 100,000 residents and a regional reach of over 300,000, it’s a growing hub for business, services, and opportunity. Here, big-city amenities meet small-city ease. Enjoy abundant parks and trails, vibrant arts and culture, excellent recreation and education, and a strong sense of community. With easy access to lakes, outdoor adventures, and the mountains, plus a thriving economy and high quality of life, Red Deer is an inviting place to live, work, and grow. About The City of Red Deer Municipal Government The City of Red Deer is a dynamic municipal organization with a $480M operating budget, a $60M capital program, and a workforce of nearly 1,700 employees. It is focused on growing with purpose by attracting talented, community-minded people who want to make a difference. Guided by the vision “Our City, One Voice,” Red Deer is building a thriving, inclusive, and connected community, with priorities centered on a vibrant economy, community wellbeing, and strong engagement. At its core, the City values its people, embracing diverse perspectives and fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and shared success. The Opportunity: The City of Red Deer is currently recruiting for an Associate City Solicitor to fill a permanent full-time position. Reporting to the Deputy City Solicitor, the Associate City Solicitor – Labour and Employment provides strategic and practical legal advice on a wide range of labour and employment matters. Top Key Responsibilities: Provide legal advice and strategy on a broad range of labour and employment issues, including collective bargaining and day-to-day workplace matters. Manage an assigned caseload of hearings and independently conduct proceedings, with the majority of the hearing work focused on complex, multi-day labour arbitrations arising under The City’s collective agreements. Responsibilities also include representing The City in matters before the Labour Relations Board and the Alberta Human Rights Tribunal, as well as handling of judicial reviews and statutory appeals. Provide advice on workers’ compensation, pay equity, occupational health and safety, human rights, employment standards, privacy, terminations, reorganizations, layoffs, and workplace investigations. Provide advice and support in relation to The City's non-unionized workforce. Research, interpret, and communicate legal principles, statutory authorities, and constraints affecting City decisions. Review or draft documents including workplace policies, grievance resolutions, termination documents, contracts, etc. —including those prepared by City staff—to ensure clarity, legal compliance, risk mitigation, and alignment with the City’s objectives. Support the Legal Services team in additional areas of law as needed. As our preferred candidate, you will have: Member in good standing of the Law Society of Alberta, or eligible for membership prior to employment. Minimum three - five years management-side labour and employment law experience, preferably in a multi-union environment. Strong working knowledge of labour, employment, and human rights law. Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities in a time sensitive environment. Strong analytical abilities, sound judgment, and the capacity to apply legal principles in a practical, solutions-oriented manner. Exceptional communication and drafting skills with meticulous attention to detail. Ability to develop a solid understanding of the City’s operations and strategic priorities. Political acumen and the ability to operate effectively in a politically sensitive environment. High level of interpersonal skill and diplomacy, with the ability to listen effectively, identify underlying issues, and communicate clearly and constructively.   Affiliation: Exempt Status: Regular Full-time Remuneration: $68.48 to $85.60 per hour ($134,057 to $167,571 per annum) Hours of Work: 75 hours biweekly; Monday to Friday; work outside of regular office hours can be expected. Additional Information: Attendance at City Council Meetings and other meetings outside of core business hours may be required. Timelines are often short on work assignments. The workday will be frequently interrupted. Work must be performed in a confidential manner to ensure that solicitor client privilege is maintained. The City of Red Deer does not permit the use of unauthorized internet resources or Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools (for example, Copilot, ChatGPT or any other form of AI) during interviews or any supervised or timed assessments. Any violation may be investigated and result in serious consequences, including the rejection of your application. We thank you for your application. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Red Deer sits at the heart of Central Alberta along the QEII corridor, perfectly positioned between Calgary and Edmonton. With more than 100,000 residents and a regional reach of over 300,000, it’s a growing hub for business, services, and opportunity. Here, big-city amenities meet small-city ease. Enjoy abundant parks and trails, vibrant arts and culture, excellent recreation and education, and a strong sense of community. With easy access to lakes, outdoor adventures, and the mountains, plus a thriving economy and high quality of life, Red Deer is an inviting place to live, work, and grow. About The City of Red Deer Municipal Government The City of Red Deer is a dynamic municipal organization with a $480M operating budget, a $60M capital program, and a workforce of nearly 1,700 employees. It is focused on growing with purpose by attracting talented, community-minded people who want to make a difference. Guided by the vision “Our City, One Voice,” Red Deer is building a thriving, inclusive, and connected community, with priorities centered on a vibrant economy, community wellbeing, and strong engagement. At its core, the City values its people, embracing diverse perspectives and fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and shared success. The Opportunity: The City of Red Deer is currently recruiting for an Associate City Solicitor to fill a permanent full-time position. Reporting to the Deputy City Solicitor, the Associate City Solicitor – Labour and Employment provides strategic and practical legal advice on a wide range of labour and employment matters. Top Key Responsibilities: Provide legal advice and strategy on a broad range of labour and employment issues, including collective bargaining and day-to-day workplace matters. Manage an assigned caseload of hearings and independently conduct proceedings, with the majority of the hearing work focused on complex, multi-day labour arbitrations arising under The City’s collective agreements. Responsibilities also include representing The City in matters before the Labour Relations Board and the Alberta Human Rights Tribunal, as well as handling of judicial reviews and statutory appeals. Provide advice on workers’ compensation, pay equity, occupational health and safety, human rights, employment standards, privacy, terminations, reorganizations, layoffs, and workplace investigations. Provide advice and support in relation to The City's non-unionized workforce. Research, interpret, and communicate legal principles, statutory authorities, and constraints affecting City decisions. Review or draft documents including workplace policies, grievance resolutions, termination documents, contracts, etc. —including those prepared by City staff—to ensure clarity, legal compliance, risk mitigation, and alignment with the City’s objectives. Support the Legal Services team in additional areas of law as needed. As our preferred candidate, you will have: Member in good standing of the Law Society of Alberta, or eligible for membership prior to employment. Minimum three - five years management-side labour and employment law experience, preferably in a multi-union environment. Strong working knowledge of labour, employment, and human rights law. Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities in a time sensitive environment. Strong analytical abilities, sound judgment, and the capacity to apply legal principles in a practical, solutions-oriented manner. Exceptional communication and drafting skills with meticulous attention to detail. Ability to develop a solid understanding of the City’s operations and strategic priorities. Political acumen and the ability to operate effectively in a politically sensitive environment. High level of interpersonal skill and diplomacy, with the ability to listen effectively, identify underlying issues, and communicate clearly and constructively.   Affiliation: Exempt Status: Regular Full-time Remuneration: $68.48 to $85.60 per hour ($134,057 to $167,571 per annum) Hours of Work: 75 hours biweekly; Monday to Friday; work outside of regular office hours can be expected. Additional Information: Attendance at City Council Meetings and other meetings outside of core business hours may be required. Timelines are often short on work assignments. The workday will be frequently interrupted. Work must be performed in a confidential manner to ensure that solicitor client privilege is maintained. The City of Red Deer does not permit the use of unauthorized internet resources or Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools (for example, Copilot, ChatGPT or any other form of AI) during interviews or any supervised or timed assessments. Any violation may be investigated and result in serious consequences, including the rejection of your application. We thank you for your application. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
TD Bank
TD Insurance, Counsel I
TD Bank Calgary, Alberta, Canada
The pay details posted reflect a temporary market premium specific to this role that is reassessed annually.   TD is committed to providing fair and equitable compensation opportunities to all colleagues. Growth opportunities and skill development are defining features of the colleague experience at TD. Our compensation policies and practices have been designed to allow colleagues to progress through the salary range over time as they progress in their role. The base pay actually offered may vary based upon the candidate's skills and experience, job-related knowledge, geographic location, and other specific business and organizational needs.   As a candidate, you are encouraged to ask compensation related questions and have an open dialogue with your recruiter who can provide you more specific details for this role.   Job Description: Department Overview   TD Insurance is part of TD Bank Financial Group, one of Canada’s largest financial institutions. TD Insurance helps protect clients from the ‘accidents of life’ with a wide range of products including credit protection, life, health, travel, home and auto insurance. With more than three million clients, TD Insurance authorized products and services are available online, over the phone, and through a network of more than 1,000 TD Canada Trust branches.   In Canada, we have two lines of business, General Insurance and Life and Health. Our General Insurance business is one of the top home and auto insurance groups in Canada and the national leader in group insurance and affinity marketing. Our Life and Health business is the number one provider of critical illness insurance and direct life and health insurance in Canada.   At TD Insurance, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment. With a Canada-wide workforce of over 4,000 employees and offices in Quebec (Laval, Montreal), Ontario (Etobicoke, Toronto, North York, Burlington, and Peterborough), Atlantic Canada (Halifax, Saint John), Calgary and Edmonton, our company is always growing and can help you to grow. TD Insurance offers a stable and dynamic work environment where talent is appreciated and professional development is taken seriously. More than just a job, we offer rewarding careers.   Job Description Reporting to a Practice Leader in Alberta, Counsel I handle assigned insurance legal matters, represents TD Insurance or its policyholders in civil litigation matters involving claims for damages and compensation for personal injury or property damage of varying value with legal issues of ranging complexity. Hybrid work model.   Main Responsibilities: Develop and revise appropriate legal strategy for questioning, investigation, handling and trial of cases. Communicate with TD Insurance analysts and insured clients, as appropriate. Conduct necessary and appropriate questioning, applications, trials, and mediations. Research the law applicable to cases or matters. Draft legal documents, pleadings, applications and legal factums as required. Remain current with developments in the law.   Job Requirements Completion of law school with LLB and admission to the bar in Alberta. A minimum of 2 years' experience as a lawyer with a background in insurance defense litigation or other litigation, including personal injury or general litigation is required to be considered for the role. Knowledge of legal and court documents and procedures. Knowledge of standard office equipment and word processing. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively. Ability to edit and proof legal documents. Motivated self-starter with capability to work productively under pressure. Strong interpersonal and client service skills, professional and positive demeanor. Superior organizational and priority setting skills, strong work ethic and ability to multi-task. Conceptual and creative problem solving skills   Who We Are: As part of TD Bank Group, one of Canada's largest financial institutions, at TD Insurance, we care for Canadian families, making it easy to get the best advice, protection, and support in their moments of need, always.   TD Insurance offers a wide range of products, including General Insurance and Life and Health. Everyday, we strive to make every interaction, product and experience remarkably human and refreshingly simple for more than four million customers who count on us.   Our Total Rewards Package Our Total Rewards package reflects the investments we make in our colleagues to help them and their families achieve their financial, physical, and mental well-being goals. Total Rewards at TD includes a base salary, variable compensation, and several other key plans such as health and well-being benefits, savings and retirement programs, paid time off, banking benefits and discounts, career development, and reward and recognition programs. Learn more   Additional Information: We’re delighted that you’re considering building a career with TD. Through regular development conversations, training programs, and a competitive benefits plan, we’re committed to providing the support our colleagues need to thrive both at work and at home.   Please be advised that this job opportunity is subject to provincial regulation for employment purposes. It is imperative to acknowledge that each province or territory within the jurisdiction of Canada may have its own set of regulations, requirements. Colleague Development If you’re interested in a specific career path or are looking to build certain skills, we want to help you succeed. You’ll have regular career, development, and performance conversations with your manager, as well as access to an online learning platform and a variety of mentoring programs to help you unlock future opportunities.   If you’re passionate about helping clients and building deep, lasting relationships, TD offers diverse career paths where you can grow your expertise and make a meaningful impact.   We're committed to your success and foster a respectful workplace where diverse perspectives are valued, everyone has fair opportunities to grow, and you can unlock your full potential to achieve your career goals. Here at TD, we hire and develop the best.   Training & Onboarding We will provide training and onboarding sessions to ensure that you’ve got everything you need to succeed in your new role.   Interview Process We’ll reach out to candidates of interest to schedule an interview. We do our best to communicate outcomes to all applicants by email or phone call. Accommodation Your accessibility is important to us. Please let us know if you’d like accommodations (including accessible meeting rooms, captioning for virtual interviews, etc.) to help us remove barriers so that you can participate throughout the interview process. We look forward to hearing from you!   Language Requirement (Quebec only): Sans Objet
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
The pay details posted reflect a temporary market premium specific to this role that is reassessed annually.   TD is committed to providing fair and equitable compensation opportunities to all colleagues. Growth opportunities and skill development are defining features of the colleague experience at TD. Our compensation policies and practices have been designed to allow colleagues to progress through the salary range over time as they progress in their role. The base pay actually offered may vary based upon the candidate's skills and experience, job-related knowledge, geographic location, and other specific business and organizational needs.   As a candidate, you are encouraged to ask compensation related questions and have an open dialogue with your recruiter who can provide you more specific details for this role.   Job Description: Department Overview   TD Insurance is part of TD Bank Financial Group, one of Canada’s largest financial institutions. TD Insurance helps protect clients from the ‘accidents of life’ with a wide range of products including credit protection, life, health, travel, home and auto insurance. With more than three million clients, TD Insurance authorized products and services are available online, over the phone, and through a network of more than 1,000 TD Canada Trust branches.   In Canada, we have two lines of business, General Insurance and Life and Health. Our General Insurance business is one of the top home and auto insurance groups in Canada and the national leader in group insurance and affinity marketing. Our Life and Health business is the number one provider of critical illness insurance and direct life and health insurance in Canada.   At TD Insurance, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment. With a Canada-wide workforce of over 4,000 employees and offices in Quebec (Laval, Montreal), Ontario (Etobicoke, Toronto, North York, Burlington, and Peterborough), Atlantic Canada (Halifax, Saint John), Calgary and Edmonton, our company is always growing and can help you to grow. TD Insurance offers a stable and dynamic work environment where talent is appreciated and professional development is taken seriously. More than just a job, we offer rewarding careers.   Job Description Reporting to a Practice Leader in Alberta, Counsel I handle assigned insurance legal matters, represents TD Insurance or its policyholders in civil litigation matters involving claims for damages and compensation for personal injury or property damage of varying value with legal issues of ranging complexity. Hybrid work model.   Main Responsibilities: Develop and revise appropriate legal strategy for questioning, investigation, handling and trial of cases. Communicate with TD Insurance analysts and insured clients, as appropriate. Conduct necessary and appropriate questioning, applications, trials, and mediations. Research the law applicable to cases or matters. Draft legal documents, pleadings, applications and legal factums as required. Remain current with developments in the law.   Job Requirements Completion of law school with LLB and admission to the bar in Alberta. A minimum of 2 years' experience as a lawyer with a background in insurance defense litigation or other litigation, including personal injury or general litigation is required to be considered for the role. Knowledge of legal and court documents and procedures. Knowledge of standard office equipment and word processing. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to communicate effectively. Ability to edit and proof legal documents. Motivated self-starter with capability to work productively under pressure. Strong interpersonal and client service skills, professional and positive demeanor. Superior organizational and priority setting skills, strong work ethic and ability to multi-task. Conceptual and creative problem solving skills   Who We Are: As part of TD Bank Group, one of Canada's largest financial institutions, at TD Insurance, we care for Canadian families, making it easy to get the best advice, protection, and support in their moments of need, always.   TD Insurance offers a wide range of products, including General Insurance and Life and Health. Everyday, we strive to make every interaction, product and experience remarkably human and refreshingly simple for more than four million customers who count on us.   Our Total Rewards Package Our Total Rewards package reflects the investments we make in our colleagues to help them and their families achieve their financial, physical, and mental well-being goals. Total Rewards at TD includes a base salary, variable compensation, and several other key plans such as health and well-being benefits, savings and retirement programs, paid time off, banking benefits and discounts, career development, and reward and recognition programs. Learn more   Additional Information: We’re delighted that you’re considering building a career with TD. Through regular development conversations, training programs, and a competitive benefits plan, we’re committed to providing the support our colleagues need to thrive both at work and at home.   Please be advised that this job opportunity is subject to provincial regulation for employment purposes. It is imperative to acknowledge that each province or territory within the jurisdiction of Canada may have its own set of regulations, requirements. Colleague Development If you’re interested in a specific career path or are looking to build certain skills, we want to help you succeed. You’ll have regular career, development, and performance conversations with your manager, as well as access to an online learning platform and a variety of mentoring programs to help you unlock future opportunities.   If you’re passionate about helping clients and building deep, lasting relationships, TD offers diverse career paths where you can grow your expertise and make a meaningful impact.   We're committed to your success and foster a respectful workplace where diverse perspectives are valued, everyone has fair opportunities to grow, and you can unlock your full potential to achieve your career goals. Here at TD, we hire and develop the best.   Training & Onboarding We will provide training and onboarding sessions to ensure that you’ve got everything you need to succeed in your new role.   Interview Process We’ll reach out to candidates of interest to schedule an interview. We do our best to communicate outcomes to all applicants by email or phone call. Accommodation Your accessibility is important to us. Please let us know if you’d like accommodations (including accessible meeting rooms, captioning for virtual interviews, etc.) to help us remove barriers so that you can participate throughout the interview process. We look forward to hearing from you!   Language Requirement (Quebec only): Sans Objet
Miller Thomson LLP
Lawyer, General Counsel Office
Miller Thomson LLP Toronto, Ontario, Canada
At Miller Thomson LLP , we help entrepreneurs, businesses, and professionals build and shape the Canadian economy. As one of Canada’s leading national business law firms, we are committed to delivering practical legal solutions while fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and people-first culture. We are currently seeking a Lawyer, General Counsel Office to join our team in any of our Canadian offices. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced legal professional with expertise in risk management, legal ethics, compliance, governance, and professional responsibility to play a key role supporting a dynamic national law firm. About the Role Reporting to the General Counsel, you will assist with the Firm’s risk management, compliance, ethics, and regulatory initiatives. You will work closely with firm leadership and legal professionals across multiple practice groups to support policies, governance, professional standards, and operational risk management. Key Responsibilities Risk Management & Compliance Support the General Counsel on legal ethics, compliance, and regulatory matters Research and analyze professional responsibility and risk management issues Draft, review, and update internal policies and procedures Respond to ethics and risk management inquiries from Firm members Review and provide comments on vendor and commercial agreements Assist with governance, compliance, and legal operational initiatives Deliver internal professional development and risk management training Provide legal guidance to Firm leadership on regulatory and professional responsibility matters Additional Responsibilities Support special projects and strategic initiatives as required Qualifications The ideal candidate will have: LLB or JD and membership in good standing with a Canadian law society 5+ years of experience in legal risk management, compliance, professional responsibility, or in-house counsel roles Strong knowledge of the Rules of Professional Conduct Experience within a large law firm or sophisticated corporate legal environment Excellent legal research, drafting, analytical, and communication skills Strong judgment, professionalism, and attention to detail Ability to manage multiple priorities independently and efficiently Familiarity with governance structures, organizational models, and legal operations Bilingualism in English and French is considered a strong asset Why Join Miller Thomson? We offer competitive compensation, professional growth opportunities, and a flexible, supportive workplace culture focused on employee well-being and career development. Our Total Rewards package includes: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage Group retirement savings plan with Firm matching TFSA investment options Wellness spending account Employee Assistance Program Flexible work arrangements Generous vacation and personal days Maternity leave top-up Professional development programs Inclusive and collaborative workplace culture Community and charitable engagement initiatives About Miller Thomson Miller Thomson LLP is one of Canada’s fastest-growing national business law firms, with offices across the country. Our reputation is built on practical legal advice, exceptional client service, and a strong commitment to our people and communities. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, inclusion, accessibility, and professional excellence. Apply today and build your future with a leading Canadian law firm dedicated to your success.  
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
At Miller Thomson LLP , we help entrepreneurs, businesses, and professionals build and shape the Canadian economy. As one of Canada’s leading national business law firms, we are committed to delivering practical legal solutions while fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and people-first culture. We are currently seeking a Lawyer, General Counsel Office to join our team in any of our Canadian offices. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced legal professional with expertise in risk management, legal ethics, compliance, governance, and professional responsibility to play a key role supporting a dynamic national law firm. About the Role Reporting to the General Counsel, you will assist with the Firm’s risk management, compliance, ethics, and regulatory initiatives. You will work closely with firm leadership and legal professionals across multiple practice groups to support policies, governance, professional standards, and operational risk management. Key Responsibilities Risk Management & Compliance Support the General Counsel on legal ethics, compliance, and regulatory matters Research and analyze professional responsibility and risk management issues Draft, review, and update internal policies and procedures Respond to ethics and risk management inquiries from Firm members Review and provide comments on vendor and commercial agreements Assist with governance, compliance, and legal operational initiatives Deliver internal professional development and risk management training Provide legal guidance to Firm leadership on regulatory and professional responsibility matters Additional Responsibilities Support special projects and strategic initiatives as required Qualifications The ideal candidate will have: LLB or JD and membership in good standing with a Canadian law society 5+ years of experience in legal risk management, compliance, professional responsibility, or in-house counsel roles Strong knowledge of the Rules of Professional Conduct Experience within a large law firm or sophisticated corporate legal environment Excellent legal research, drafting, analytical, and communication skills Strong judgment, professionalism, and attention to detail Ability to manage multiple priorities independently and efficiently Familiarity with governance structures, organizational models, and legal operations Bilingualism in English and French is considered a strong asset Why Join Miller Thomson? We offer competitive compensation, professional growth opportunities, and a flexible, supportive workplace culture focused on employee well-being and career development. Our Total Rewards package includes: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage Group retirement savings plan with Firm matching TFSA investment options Wellness spending account Employee Assistance Program Flexible work arrangements Generous vacation and personal days Maternity leave top-up Professional development programs Inclusive and collaborative workplace culture Community and charitable engagement initiatives About Miller Thomson Miller Thomson LLP is one of Canada’s fastest-growing national business law firms, with offices across the country. Our reputation is built on practical legal advice, exceptional client service, and a strong commitment to our people and communities. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, inclusion, accessibility, and professional excellence. Apply today and build your future with a leading Canadian law firm dedicated to your success.  
Canada Post
Assistant General Counsel
Canada Post Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Job Requisition Id: 201485 Business Function: Legal Primary City: Ottawa Other Location(s): See below for more information Province: Ontario Employment Type: Full-Time Employment Status: Permanent Language Requirement: Bilingual Non-Imperative (CBCC) - Candidates do not need to meet the language requirements at the time of hire. Unilingual candidates are welcome to apply. The successful candidate must commit to learning the second official language. Employee Class and Level: CPLGA04 Number of Vacancies: 1 Position Reports To: JOHN DEVEEN Area of Competition: National Posting Date (YYYY-MM-DD): 2026/06/19 Closing Date (YYYY-MM-DD): 2026/07/12 Job Description The Assistant General Counsel (AGC) is a senior practitioner as well as a team leader and manager, with these responsibilities being of equal importance. The AGC is responsible for providing timely and accurate advice on matters that are of strategic significance to the Corporation (based on size, sensitivity, associated risk, cost), enabling informed, business focused decision-making though clear options and recommendations aligned to enterprise priorities, while ensuring that the team does likewise on any other matter, proactively engaging with business needs and facilitating business outcomes. The work is complex, as the expectations and challenges of stakeholders both within and outside of the Corporation must be met. Success is measured by the ability to effectively balance these in a manner that prioritizes business outcomes, while proactively supporting the business, strengthening trusted partnerships, and contributing to the Corporation’s strategic goals and objectives. Achieving more with less is a significant challenge as the Corporation strives to efficiently reduce costs and transform its operations. As a result, the AGC is accountable for balancing the administrative workload while continuing to provide quality and timely legal advice that is responsive to business needs and calibrated to risk and value. The volume of work, especially in respect of labour matters, requires the judicious use of external counsel. Regardless of where in the Corporation budget is for these costs, the AGC is expected to actively manage and optimize the Corporation’s overall external legal spend to ensure alignment with business priorities, cost-effectiveness, and measurable value. Job Responsibilities 1. Provides proactive, sound and effective strategic, risk appropriate, business-focused and decision-enabling legal advice to all levels of management within the Canada Post Group (subsidiaries as required), to support problem resolotion and decision making, including by representing clear options and recommendations to enable the successful operation of the Corporation and achievement of business priorities. 2. Provides expert advice and coaching to legal professionals within Legal Affairs, including providing a broader / strategic perspective on the files under consideration, so that they are able to deliver the required quality and standard of service required by the Corporation while strengthening business acument and an outcome-focused mindset, and improving their own capabilities and knowledge. 3. Creates a positive work environment and culture, provides clear objectives and performance expectations for subordinates, conducts training and development needs assessments and ensures that team members are provided with the support necessary to deliver against the expectations of their roles and contribute to measurable business outcomes. 4. Leads the provision of legal services relating to large / complex files within personal areas of expertise and experience, in order to secure outcomes in accordance with the specific objectives determined by the Corporation while balancing risk, speed, and business impact. Job Responsibilities (continued) 5. Directs the Legal Affairs team to ensure they are capable of meeting client requirements across a broad range of legal fields (e.g. labour law, contracts, franchising, intellectual property, civil litigation), meeting ongoing demand while proactively anticipating issues and opportunities to support problem resolution and decision-making, and delivering high-quality, cost-effective services through flexible and scalable processes aligned to business value creation. 6. Determines the work priorities and allocation of files to legal professionals to optimize, grow and utilize the available capability, while balancing workloads to achieve timely service delivery and responsiveness to business needs supporting the development of trusted, proactive client counsel relationships that position Legal as a valued business partner. 7. Ensures the selection and effective oversight of outside counsel to provide required resources or expert services to ensure the legal service requirements of the clients are met in a timely and cost effective manner and aligned to business objectives and value. 8. Contributes, as a member of the Legal & Corporate Affairs management team, to the identification and implementation of initiatives to improve services and processes, and undertake and satisfy all managerial responsibilities with respect to the service teams (e.g. budgets, performance management, managerial communications) so the teams are able to function effectively while continuously improving service delivery and demonstrating value through contribution to business outcomes. Qualifications Education Juris Doctor (J.D.) or Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from an accredited institution. Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. Experience Minimum of 10 to 15 years of progressive legal experience, including significant experience in a senior leadership or advisory role Other Candidate Requirements Excellent judgment and decision-making skills, with the ability to manage sensitive and confidential matters. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management abilities. Ability to balance legal risk with business objectives and provide practical, solutions-oriented advice. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, with a collaborative and inclusive approach. Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. High level of integrity, professionalism, and commitment to ethical standards. Bilingualism (English/French) is considered an asset. Other Information Other Location(s) Employees who reside outside the geographic area of competion are invited to apply provided that no relocation is required OR the employee is willing to pay for their own relocation. Canada Post’s values and behaviours Our Values - Trust, Respect and Deliver represent our fundamental promise to ourselves, our expectations of one and another and our shared duty to our country. Our behaviours – Make the call, Know the destination, Deliver for others, Ignite our pride; embody our values, bringing them to life and guiding our actions. We’re committed to living these values and practicing these behaviours every day. Learn more about the values and behaviours by visiting the Canada Post website. .buttontexte2bbb19d301c5f25 a{ border: 1px solid transparent; } .buttontexte2bbb19d301c5f25 a: focus{ border: 1px dashed #2a2a2a !important; outline: none !important; } Canada Post’s values and behaviours Our Values - Trust, Respect and Deliver represent our fundamental promise to ourselves, our expectations of one and another and our shared duty to our country. Our behaviours – Make the call, Know the destination, Deliver for others, Ignite our pride; embody our values, bringing them to life and guiding our actions. We’re committed to living these values and practicing these behaviours every day. Learn more about the values and behaviours by visiting the Canada Post website. .buttontext05e2f6997166d80f a{ border: 1px solid transparent; } .buttontext05e2f6997166d80f a: focus{ border: 1px dashed #2a2a2a !important; outline: none !important; } All qualified candidates will be considered however preference will be given to Indigenous People (First Nations, Metis or Inuit) or Persons with disabilities. This is a special measure employment equity initiative and candidates from this group who wish to qualify for preferential consideration must self-identify. Accessibility Canada Post is committed to fostering an equitable, respectful, and caring workplace where everyone is welcome and has equal opportunity, where diversity is valued and celebrated and where we work together to remove barriers and promote accessibility. If you are contacted regarding a job opportunity, please advise if you require an accommodation. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential. Employment Equity Canada Post is committed to creating a safe workplace that embraces and celebrates everyone. We are committed to employment equity and encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, Persons with disabilities, Members of visible minorities, and Women. Disability is defined as a persistent or episodic physical, sensory, or mental health condition and/or functional limitation. Disability includes both visible and hidden conditions and/or limitations that may impact vision, hearing, mobility, flexibility, dexterity, pain, learning, developmental, mental/psychological, and memory. Information on our Equity, diversity & inclusion national strategy and our Indigenous reconciliation strategy can be found at the following links: Equity, diversity and inclusion Indigenous reconciliation strategy Conflict of interest A conflict of interest is when an employee’s interests (personal, financial or business) or relationships (family or close personal relationships) interfere, or appear to interfere, with the interests of Canada Post. To know if a conflict exists, please refer to the Canada Post's code of conduct. Safety Sensitive positions This position may be considered a Safety Sensitive position. For additional information please refer to Canada Post's substance use policy. 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Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Job Requisition Id: 201485 Business Function: Legal Primary City: Ottawa Other Location(s): See below for more information Province: Ontario Employment Type: Full-Time Employment Status: Permanent Language Requirement: Bilingual Non-Imperative (CBCC) - Candidates do not need to meet the language requirements at the time of hire. Unilingual candidates are welcome to apply. The successful candidate must commit to learning the second official language. Employee Class and Level: CPLGA04 Number of Vacancies: 1 Position Reports To: JOHN DEVEEN Area of Competition: National Posting Date (YYYY-MM-DD): 2026/06/19 Closing Date (YYYY-MM-DD): 2026/07/12 Job Description The Assistant General Counsel (AGC) is a senior practitioner as well as a team leader and manager, with these responsibilities being of equal importance. The AGC is responsible for providing timely and accurate advice on matters that are of strategic significance to the Corporation (based on size, sensitivity, associated risk, cost), enabling informed, business focused decision-making though clear options and recommendations aligned to enterprise priorities, while ensuring that the team does likewise on any other matter, proactively engaging with business needs and facilitating business outcomes. The work is complex, as the expectations and challenges of stakeholders both within and outside of the Corporation must be met. Success is measured by the ability to effectively balance these in a manner that prioritizes business outcomes, while proactively supporting the business, strengthening trusted partnerships, and contributing to the Corporation’s strategic goals and objectives. Achieving more with less is a significant challenge as the Corporation strives to efficiently reduce costs and transform its operations. As a result, the AGC is accountable for balancing the administrative workload while continuing to provide quality and timely legal advice that is responsive to business needs and calibrated to risk and value. The volume of work, especially in respect of labour matters, requires the judicious use of external counsel. Regardless of where in the Corporation budget is for these costs, the AGC is expected to actively manage and optimize the Corporation’s overall external legal spend to ensure alignment with business priorities, cost-effectiveness, and measurable value. Job Responsibilities 1. Provides proactive, sound and effective strategic, risk appropriate, business-focused and decision-enabling legal advice to all levels of management within the Canada Post Group (subsidiaries as required), to support problem resolotion and decision making, including by representing clear options and recommendations to enable the successful operation of the Corporation and achievement of business priorities. 2. Provides expert advice and coaching to legal professionals within Legal Affairs, including providing a broader / strategic perspective on the files under consideration, so that they are able to deliver the required quality and standard of service required by the Corporation while strengthening business acument and an outcome-focused mindset, and improving their own capabilities and knowledge. 3. Creates a positive work environment and culture, provides clear objectives and performance expectations for subordinates, conducts training and development needs assessments and ensures that team members are provided with the support necessary to deliver against the expectations of their roles and contribute to measurable business outcomes. 4. Leads the provision of legal services relating to large / complex files within personal areas of expertise and experience, in order to secure outcomes in accordance with the specific objectives determined by the Corporation while balancing risk, speed, and business impact. Job Responsibilities (continued) 5. Directs the Legal Affairs team to ensure they are capable of meeting client requirements across a broad range of legal fields (e.g. labour law, contracts, franchising, intellectual property, civil litigation), meeting ongoing demand while proactively anticipating issues and opportunities to support problem resolution and decision-making, and delivering high-quality, cost-effective services through flexible and scalable processes aligned to business value creation. 6. Determines the work priorities and allocation of files to legal professionals to optimize, grow and utilize the available capability, while balancing workloads to achieve timely service delivery and responsiveness to business needs supporting the development of trusted, proactive client counsel relationships that position Legal as a valued business partner. 7. Ensures the selection and effective oversight of outside counsel to provide required resources or expert services to ensure the legal service requirements of the clients are met in a timely and cost effective manner and aligned to business objectives and value. 8. Contributes, as a member of the Legal & Corporate Affairs management team, to the identification and implementation of initiatives to improve services and processes, and undertake and satisfy all managerial responsibilities with respect to the service teams (e.g. budgets, performance management, managerial communications) so the teams are able to function effectively while continuously improving service delivery and demonstrating value through contribution to business outcomes. Qualifications Education Juris Doctor (J.D.) or Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from an accredited institution. Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. Experience Minimum of 10 to 15 years of progressive legal experience, including significant experience in a senior leadership or advisory role Other Candidate Requirements Excellent judgment and decision-making skills, with the ability to manage sensitive and confidential matters. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management abilities. Ability to balance legal risk with business objectives and provide practical, solutions-oriented advice. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, with a collaborative and inclusive approach. Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. High level of integrity, professionalism, and commitment to ethical standards. Bilingualism (English/French) is considered an asset. Other Information Other Location(s) Employees who reside outside the geographic area of competion are invited to apply provided that no relocation is required OR the employee is willing to pay for their own relocation. Canada Post’s values and behaviours Our Values - Trust, Respect and Deliver represent our fundamental promise to ourselves, our expectations of one and another and our shared duty to our country. Our behaviours – Make the call, Know the destination, Deliver for others, Ignite our pride; embody our values, bringing them to life and guiding our actions. We’re committed to living these values and practicing these behaviours every day. Learn more about the values and behaviours by visiting the Canada Post website. .buttontexte2bbb19d301c5f25 a{ border: 1px solid transparent; } .buttontexte2bbb19d301c5f25 a: focus{ border: 1px dashed #2a2a2a !important; outline: none !important; } Canada Post’s values and behaviours Our Values - Trust, Respect and Deliver represent our fundamental promise to ourselves, our expectations of one and another and our shared duty to our country. Our behaviours – Make the call, Know the destination, Deliver for others, Ignite our pride; embody our values, bringing them to life and guiding our actions. We’re committed to living these values and practicing these behaviours every day. Learn more about the values and behaviours by visiting the Canada Post website. .buttontext05e2f6997166d80f a{ border: 1px solid transparent; } .buttontext05e2f6997166d80f a: focus{ border: 1px dashed #2a2a2a !important; outline: none !important; } All qualified candidates will be considered however preference will be given to Indigenous People (First Nations, Metis or Inuit) or Persons with disabilities. This is a special measure employment equity initiative and candidates from this group who wish to qualify for preferential consideration must self-identify. Accessibility Canada Post is committed to fostering an equitable, respectful, and caring workplace where everyone is welcome and has equal opportunity, where diversity is valued and celebrated and where we work together to remove barriers and promote accessibility. If you are contacted regarding a job opportunity, please advise if you require an accommodation. All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential. Employment Equity Canada Post is committed to creating a safe workplace that embraces and celebrates everyone. We are committed to employment equity and encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, Persons with disabilities, Members of visible minorities, and Women. Disability is defined as a persistent or episodic physical, sensory, or mental health condition and/or functional limitation. Disability includes both visible and hidden conditions and/or limitations that may impact vision, hearing, mobility, flexibility, dexterity, pain, learning, developmental, mental/psychological, and memory. Information on our Equity, diversity & inclusion national strategy and our Indigenous reconciliation strategy can be found at the following links: Equity, diversity and inclusion Indigenous reconciliation strategy Conflict of interest A conflict of interest is when an employee’s interests (personal, financial or business) or relationships (family or close personal relationships) interfere, or appear to interfere, with the interests of Canada Post. To know if a conflict exists, please refer to the Canada Post's code of conduct. Safety Sensitive positions This position may be considered a Safety Sensitive position. For additional information please refer to Canada Post's substance use policy. 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