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LCBO Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jul 15, 2026
Full time
This is an onsite role Reporting to the Assistant General Counsel, you will be responsible for providing strategic legal advice across the LCBO’s operations with a specific focus on supporting the IT division. Responsibilities will include drafting and negotiating commercial agreements, providing strategic legal advice, and delivering pragmatic business-oriented solutions. If you are looking for an opportunity to get commercial IT experience in an exciting retail environment, then this is the role for you! About The Role Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a variety of commercial agreements including, but not limited to, master services agreements, software license & support agreements, software-as-a-service agreements, purchase agreements and related transactional documents such as statements of work, order forms, purchase orders, and terms of use. Providing advice on matters relating to data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI. Working closely with LCBO’s business units and indirect procurement team to review procurement and related transaction documents including requests for proposals (RFPs) and requests for quotes (RFQs). Supporting the LCBO’s IT and indirect procurement teams on contractual interpretation, supplier disputes, legal risks and mitigation strategies associated with third party contracts. Providing cross-division support to the LCBO’s marketing, retail operations, finance, supply chain & logistics, and corporate affairs teams by identifying and managing potential areas of legal risk. About You Must-Have’s: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario. Minimum of 4 years of post-call experience gained from a top-tier law firm and/or large in-house legal department. Broad and extensive commercial experience in an in-house environment supporting various business stakeholders including IT. Nice-To-Have’s: Experience working in a regulated industry and/or public-sector preferred. Substantive knowledge in beverage-alcohol regulations, cybersecurity, privacy (FIPPA), and AI an asset. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, pragmatism, and the ability to build relationships with colleagues and internal clients. Strong business acumen, the ability to work independently, analytical capabilities, and a strategic mindset. Experience managing multiple priorities, stakeholders, and deadlines. We offer a comprehensive suite of benefits including: Health/Dental Benefits Access to an Employee & Family Assistance Program a Defined Benefit Pension Discounts on products and services via Workperks. There is a world of opportunities at the LCBO… Join an organization where you can be challenged while achieving your true potential. A place where you can make a positive impact supporting Ontario business and communities. Discover a safe, healthy, diverse, inclusive, and accountable workplace where your wellbeing is our top priority. At the LCBO, your contributions are respected and valued. Be part of our journey as we invest in people and technology to transform an organization. There really is a world of opportunities at the LCBO. We foster a culture of inclusion and belonging, so everyone feels valued, respected, and heard. The LCBO is an equal opportunity employer and committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If contacted for an interview or employment opportunity, please advise if you require an accommodation. Please submit your resume via Workday by 11:59pm on the deadline date. We appreciate your interest and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Your personal information is being collected under the authority of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario Act, 2019, SO 2019, c 15, Sch 21, Section 3 and in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of processing your job application. When you select “Easy Apply”, your personal information will be collected through LinkedIn and shared with the LCBO in accordance with the LinkedIn User Agreement. If you wish to apply without sharing your personal information with LinkedIn, please visit the LCBO Careers website. If you have any questions regarding the LCBO’s collection and use of personal information, please refer to the LCBO Customer Privacy Notice, or contact the Freedom of Information and Privacy Office at: Freedom of Information and Privacy Office 100 Queens Quay East, 9th Floor Toronto, Ontario M5E 0C7 Telephone: 416 864-2462 E-mail: foi.privacy@lcbo.com Work Hours: 36.25 Union / Non-Union: Non-Union Job Posting End Date: July 27, 2026
Cartel inc. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jul 15, 2026
Full time
Job Opportunity: Municipal Liability Lawyer (2-5 Years of Experience) Location: Toronto, Ontario Type: Full-Time Are you a skilled litigator looking to build your career in municipal liability law? Our client, a well-established and highly respected law firm in Toronto, is seeking a Municipal Liability Lawyer with 2-5 years of experience to join their dynamic team. The Role: As a Municipal Liability Lawyer, you will: Represent municipalities and related entities in complex liability matters. Handle a broad range of litigation, including property damage, slip-and-fall claims, road maintenance disputes, and other municipal issues. Manage files from inception to resolution, including drafting pleadings, conducting discoveries, attending motions, mediations, and trials. Collaborate with a supportive team of legal professionals committed to delivering top-tier service to their clients. What We’re Looking For: 2-5 years of litigation experience, preferably with exposure to municipal liability, insurance defense, or general civil litigation. Strong advocacy skills and experience managing files independently. Exceptional written and verbal communication abilities. Proven ability to work in a fast-paced environment while maintaining attention to detail. A keen interest in municipal law and a commitment to professional growth. Why Join This Team? Work with a firm recognized for its expertise in municipal and public sector litigation. Engage in diverse and challenging legal work that directly impacts municipalities and their communities. Benefit from a collaborative and inclusive work environment. Competitive compensation and benefits package, with opportunities for career advancement. If you’re looking to take the next step in your legal career with a firm that values excellence and innovation, we want to hear from you! How to Apply: Submit your resume, cover letter, and a writing sample to Ben@Cartelinc.com with the subject line "Municipal Liability Lawyer Application." We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Liberty International Underwriters Canada
Jul 15, 2026
Full time
Canadian Senior Counsel, Global Surety Department : Global Surety Legal Location: The role can be based in Toronto, ON or Calgary, AB or Vancouver, BC Reports To :  Assistant General Counsel, Global Surety Legal   Company Overview: Liberty Mutual Canada ("LM Canada") is the Canadian operation of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. We offer a broad suite of commercial insurance products and solutions to mid-size and large Canadian companies with Canadian, North American and/or multinational risks. Liberty Mutual Canada has over 300 employees and services its clients coast-to-coast from our regional offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax. At LM Canada, diversity is about all of us. Our promise to you is a culture that is collaborative, rewarding, and empowering. We are committed to attracting and retaining employees across all dimensions of diversity and believe that recognizing, appreciating, and applying the unique insights, perspectives and backgrounds of each person cultivate an atmosphere of trust and respect. At LM Canada, our values are to foster a high-performing, equitable and inclusive culture where the best talent of all backgrounds can bring their whole selves to work and succeed. If you do not meet every listed requirement, we still encourage you to apply. We welcome diverse backgrounds and perspectives that can strengthen our team. Our core values guide all our decision-making and come to life through our benefits and employee programs. We offer: A premier flexible work environment (a combination of on-site & remote work) supporting our employees in their pursuit of a healthy work-life balance. Competitive health & dental benefits plan Market-leading pension plan Competitive time off policy External education & tuition reimbursement programs Employee & Family Assistance Programs An opportunity to get involved and become a member of one of our national employee committees - social responsibility, employee engagement, diversity, equity & inclusion. The Opportunity Liberty Mutual Canada is seeking a Canadian Senior Counsel - Global Surety, will lead legal strategy and oversight for its Canadian Surety business. This is a newly created and critical, enterprise-facing leadership role established to support the continued growth, complexity, and strategic importance of the Canadian Surety portfolio. As the senior-most Surety legal leader in Canada, this role owns the end-to-end legal framework supporting the business, influencing underwriting strategy, risk appetite, and governance standards across contract and commercial surety.  You will operate with enterprise-level accountability for legal risk, acting as the final decision authority on complex, high-exposure matters within delegated authority, while partnering closely with Global Surety Legal to ensure alignment with international practices. This role sits at the intersection of Legal, Underwriting, and Executive Leadership, shaping business outcomes through proactive legal strategy, risk leadership, and advisory on large-scale, complex transactions. Reporting locally to the SVP, Chief Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer (Canada), with a functional reporting line to Global Surety Legal (U.S.), you will play a key role in bridging Canadian market strategy with global governance and legal frameworks. Duties & Responsibilities:           Strategic Leadership & Enterprise Impact Define and lead the legal strategy for the Canadian Surety business, ensuring alignment with enterprise objectives and global legal frameworks. Serve as a core member of the Surety leadership team, contributing to business planning, portfolio strategy, and long-term growth initiatives. Influence underwriting appetite, deal structuring, and market positioning through legal insight and risk guidance. Decision Authority & Risk Ownership Act as the ultimate legal escalation point in Canada for complex, non-standard, and high-value transactions, including those involving significant financial, reputational, or regulatory risk. Exercise independent signing and decision authority within delegated limits, guiding outcomes on bespoke and high-exposure deals. Establish and enforce legal risk tolerances and governance standards across the Canadian portfolio. Advanced Legal Advisory Provide expert advice on contract and commercial surety, construction law, financial structures, indemnities, and bond forms. Lead legal structuring and negotiation strategy for enterprise-significant transactions, including major infrastructure and cross-border deals. Advise senior stakeholders on legal, regulatory, and contractual implications of complex business decisions. Portfolio Oversight & Risk Management Oversee legal risk across the full Canadian Surety portfolio, including publicly traded clients, large contractors, and financial institutions. Anticipate emerging legal and regulatory risks and proactively shape mitigation strategies at a portfolio level. Translate developments in law, regulation, and market conditions into actionable business strategies. Leadership & Influence Provide functional leadership to legal and business stakeholders, influencing without direct authority across underwriting, claims, and operations. Act as a mentor and thought leader, elevating legal capability and commercial acumen across the organization. Represent Canada in global Surety Legal forums, contributing to enterprise-wide initiatives, policy development, and best practices. Operational Excellence & Transformation Lead development of legal frameworks, playbooks, and standardized approaches to support scalability and consistency. Drive modernization of legal services delivery, including the adoption of AI/GenAI tools and data-driven legal insights. Sponsor and lead cross-functional transformation initiatives, improving efficiency, governance, and business enablement. Governance & Compliance Ensure adherence to all regulatory requirements, internal policies, and global legal standards. Own legal governance for the Canadian Surety function, including escalation protocols and cross-border alignment. Skills & Qualification Law degree (LL.B. or J.D.) and membership in good standing with a Provincial law society - preference for Law Society of Ontario 8-12+ years of legal experience, ideally trained at a leading law firm, with progression to senior associate or equivalent level. Deep expertise in commercial and contract surety, construction law, and complex financial arrangements. Recognized leader and subject matter expert in Surety and/or Construction Law, with credibility to advise executive stakeholders and influence enterprise decisions. Demonstrated experience providing advisory on high-value, complex transactions involving publicly traded companies, major infrastructure projects, and sophisticated financial counterparties. Strong commercial acumen with the ability to balance legal risk with business strategy and growth objectives. Proven ability to operate at the executive level, influencing senior leadership and cross-border stakeholders. Excellent communication skills with the ability to translate complex legal concepts into clear, actionable business guidance. Experience operating with significant autonomy, including ownership of legal outcomes in ambiguous, high-stakes environments. Genuine and demonstrable interest in legal innovation, including technology and AI-enabled service delivery.   We do not use AI‑based screening tools in our hiring process. Candidates who complete an interview and remain under consideration may request, and will receive, feedback within 45 days. Liberty Mutual Canada is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment where all employees feel valued and supported. We are committed to building a workforce that is representative of the communities we operate in and serve. If you require accommodation for the recruitment/interview process due to a disability (which may be invisible or visible, temporary or permanent), please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs. .    
CAA Club Group of companies Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Jul 14, 2026
Full time
Echelon Insurance provides Personal and Commercial Specialty Insurance solutions to protect Canadian families and businesses across Canada, through our trusted network of Broker partners. Echelon is a member of the CAA Club Group of Companies and is an equal opportunity employer who offers a professional environment that champions collaboration, trust, and growth to drive success. We cultivate a great working dynamic to help us deliver what is best for our associates, Brokers, and Customers. Who We Are Are you ready to join an award-winning, purpose-driven culture? Welcome to the CAA Club Group of Companies (CCG), where purpose leads to passion! At CCG, we are committed to delivering an exceptional Associate experience. We offer: Work-life harmony with access to an award-winning holistic wellness program, Continuous learning through our robust corporate curriculum and education reimbursement program, Incredible rewards, travel incentives, and product and service discounts, Pay-for-performance and best-in-class recognition programs, and Competitive benefits that include a defined contribution plan, personal spending account, and so much more. Join our growing team where everyone belongs! Position Details What You Will Do To provide litigation and other legal services with respect to assigned property and casualty claims files, including representing Echelon Insurance or its insureds as required With limited supervision, handle litigation on behalf of Echelon Insurance and its insureds, in a cost effective manner, from initial opinion through to trial, including preparation of all required pleadings, offers to settle, motion materials, mediation briefs and pre-trial briefs Attendance at motions, examination for discovery, mediations, pre-trial conferences and trial Reporting to Claims of all material developments and settlement offers Use of litigation and Claims protocols to develop and revise appropriate legal strategy for discovery, investigation, handling and trial of cases or matters Advise, communicate and develop those strategies with Echelon Insurance Claims staff and insured clients, as appropriate Provide coverage advice to Claims and Underwriting Advise, communicate and confer with Claims staff and insured clients, rendering clear, unambiguous legal advice Provide general advice and assistance to the Claims department, including participating in Claims committee where required Conducting continuing education seminars for Claims Provide updates on relevant legal developments to all departments of the company Work with Director of Litigation in the creation and implementation of workflows, protocols and tools which are focused on enabling efficiency and servicing Claims and Underwriting Provide mentorship and guidance to legal counsel and legal assistants/law clerks Salary range is not inclusive of total compensation. The expected salary range for this position will be impacted by factors such as the successful candidate’s skills, experience and working location, as well as the specific position’s business line, scope and level. Candidates with salary expectations outside of the range are encouraged to apply Who You Are Completion of law school and admission to the bar and in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario 7 or more years experience, either as in-house counsel within the P&C insurance industry and within a law firm Strong advocacy skills Excellent negotiation, oral and written communication skills Strong knowledge and understanding of litigation process, the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure and the Ontario automobile insurance regime Experienced at handling personal injury defense and motor vehicle litigation claims including tort Accident benefits experience is an asset but not required Experienced at conducting examinations for discovery, participating in mediations, attending pre-trials and negotiating settlements. Trial experience would be a strong asset Possess strong leadership and mentorship skills Internal applicants are asked to formally express their interest by applying online no later than 10 business days of the position being posted We may use AI tools to help us through the recruitment process. Our Commitment We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with all applicable Provincial Human Rights and Accessibility Legislation. CCG will provide accommodations to job applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require an accommodation, please notify us and we will work with you to meet your needs.
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