Heartland Alliance
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
At Heart & Stroke our mission is to promote health, save lives and enhance recovery. We are committed to a culture that exemplifies our core values: champion health, practice humility, embrace change, drive impact, learn and grow and be heartfelt as we work together to beat heart disease and stroke. We believe in equity, diversity and inclusion ― it’s embedded in our values and core mission work to support all people in Canada to lead healthier lives. We are committed to applying this principle to cultivate a welcoming environment that embraces diversity among our employees. Candidates from diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to, Indigenous peoples, racialized communities, 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, women, and people living with disabilities are encouraged to apply. To learn more about our mission, values, commitment to EDI, and the difference Heart & Stroke makes in the lives of people in Canada at every age, please visit our website. The opportunity This is an exciting opportunity to bring your legal, privacy and risk expertise to mission-driven work that makes a difference in the lives of people across Canada. Heart & Stroke offers a flexible remote work environment with the ability to work from anywhere in Canada. From time to time, occasional travel to the Toronto office may be required as well as responsiveness outside regular business hours to support time-sensitive matters, such as privacy incidents. his role partners with business units to advance mission-driven work by providing practical legal, privacy and compliance guidance that balances operational needs, stakeholder experience, donor trust, regulatory obligations and organizational risk tolerance to support risk-informed decisions. More specifically, this role manages the day-to-day operations of the privacy program, supports contract review and negotiation, and helps maintain the enterprise risk management program. Working under the direction of the Legal Counsel & Director, Risk Management, this role also provides operational execution and advisory support, escalating complex or high-risk matters as appropriate. The role also works with external stakeholders, including regulatory bodies and third-party service providers, to support compliance and risk mitigation. How You Will Make An Impact Every Day Manage and maintain a national privacy portfolio.
Manage a consolidated database of where, how and why personal information collected, used, stored, retained and destructed (where applicable).
Manage, oversee, implement and maintain a national retention policy
Maintain and update a public facing national privacy policy and terms of use and monitor its ongoing implementation
Maintain and update internal privacy policies
Oversee internal privacy procedures; identify the necessary procedures and delegate to the appropriate business units.
Monitor and negotiate agreements with third parties that host, collect, use, or have any other relationship with HSFC collected personal information
Manage privacy inquiries and complaints, including escalation and reporting, both internal and external where required
Oversee the maintenance of suppression lists of people that don’t want to be contacted
Track and monitor all privacy complaints; collect analytics to track progress over time
Support the management of privacy breaches, including ensuring compliance with reporting requirements and communicating with affected individuals, both internal and external, as necessary.
Review digital and print materials prior to publishing for compliance with privacy legislation and CASL
Conduct privacy reviews of digital initiatives, platforms and third-party engagements
Deliver training sessions and refreshers as necessary on privacy procedures
Advise nationally on privacy issues
Monitor and stay abreast of any new developments in legislation, guidelines and industry standards
Support enterprise risk management processes
Support the maintenance of the enterprise risk management framework
Maintain the enterprise risk management risk registrar
Support the coordination of the annual and quarterly enterprise risk management cycle
Support business units in identifying and documenting operational and regulatory risks
Track and monitor mitigation actions and contribute to reporting requirements and trend analysis
Promote awareness of risk management practices across the organization
Support contract review and provide legal advice to business units
Review, draft and negotiate low to medium complexity contracts
Engage with business early in the process to provide strategic advice and guide negotiations and terms prior to contract drafting
Provide guidance and insight to business units on legal obligations and responsibilities and lead contract reviews in a timely fashion
Negotiate with third parties on behalf of the Foundation to represent its interests
Provide practical, business-oriented legal advice on contractual obligations and risk mitigation to ensure H&S interests are protected
Partner with business units to provide practical, solution oriented legal and contract risk support that creatively still enables organizational objectives while helping to identify and assess enterprise and reputational risk
Continuously evaluate and improve training materials, processes, and delivery methods to enhance the efficiency, quality, and consistency of review activities across the organization.
Escalate complex or high-risk matters to the Director as appropriate
Provide regulatory compliance support and legal research
Advise stakeholders on regulatory developments and provide business appropriate and practical solutions Conduct legal research and prepare summaries on relevant laws, regulations and guidance
Support responses to regulatory inquiries, complaints and investigations
Support corporate and legal operations
Oversee annual renewal of all insurance policies for the Foundation, including D&O insurance, through working with the Foundation’s broker
Draft updates for the Board and make recommendations on insurance coverage
Negotiate and review contracts to ensure appropriate insurance coverage
Liaise with broker as needed to update the policies
Lead process of claims as necessary
Assist with corporate filings and regulatory compliance tracking
Who We Need Education
Law Degree (LL.B. or J.D.)
Called to the Ontario Bar Association and Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
Experience
2-4 years professional experience in a firm, private practice, or in-house environment
Experience in one or more of the following areas:
Privacy and data protection (e.g., PIPEDA, CASL; Quebec Law 25)
Commercial contracting
In-house or advisory roles supporting business stakeholders
Skills
Critical and analytical thinking is essential
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to influence and communicate effectively internally and externally at all levels;
Ability to balance and address both business and legal considerations
Positive, team player; motivated and proactive
Experience with enterprise risk management framework and processes
Strong analytical, drafting, influencing and negotiation skills
Capable of multi-tasking and managing multiple projects by being flexible, organized and able to prioritize many projects at once and manage own workload independently
Strong decision-making / problem solving ability while remaining client focused and solution oriented.
competency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point and virtual technologies for communication (ie -MS Teams)
What We Offer At Heart & Stroke, we make it a priority to foster a culture of caring by implementing practices and programs that foster respect, compassion, trust and attentiveness to our own and others’ health and well-being. This role offers a hiring range of $95,000 to $115,000, aligned with our compensation framework and your professional background. We believe that time off is integral to the personal health and wellness of our employees. We offer a generous paid time-off package including vacation days, personal days, wellness days, and paid company-wide closure between December 25 and January 1. We also provide competitive health, medical, dental and vision benefits, life insurance, disability benefits, an employee assistance program (EAP) and a defined contribution pension plan with employer matching. Our employees also enjoy a flexible hybrid working model and reimbursement for mobile phones and home office setup, as well as opportunities for professional development. Apply now If you want to join the fight to beat heart disease and stroke, please apply by sending your resume by July 24, 2026. Applicants must be currently residing in Canada and legally entitled to work in Canada. Only those candidates that qualify will be selected for an interview. Interviews may be conducted virtually or in-person. Selected candidates will be notified in advance if an in-person interview is required. Accommodation We are committed to fostering an inclusive, barrier-free and accessible environment. If you have been contacted for an interview and require accommodation to participate in the recruitment and selection process, please let us know and we will do our best to address your needs.
At Heart & Stroke our mission is to promote health, save lives and enhance recovery. We are committed to a culture that exemplifies our core values: champion health, practice humility, embrace change, drive impact, learn and grow and be heartfelt as we work together to beat heart disease and stroke. We believe in equity, diversity and inclusion ― it’s embedded in our values and core mission work to support all people in Canada to lead healthier lives. We are committed to applying this principle to cultivate a welcoming environment that embraces diversity among our employees. Candidates from diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to, Indigenous peoples, racialized communities, 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, women, and people living with disabilities are encouraged to apply. To learn more about our mission, values, commitment to EDI, and the difference Heart & Stroke makes in the lives of people in Canada at every age, please visit our website. The opportunity This is an exciting opportunity to bring your legal, privacy and risk expertise to mission-driven work that makes a difference in the lives of people across Canada. Heart & Stroke offers a flexible remote work environment with the ability to work from anywhere in Canada. From time to time, occasional travel to the Toronto office may be required as well as responsiveness outside regular business hours to support time-sensitive matters, such as privacy incidents. his role partners with business units to advance mission-driven work by providing practical legal, privacy and compliance guidance that balances operational needs, stakeholder experience, donor trust, regulatory obligations and organizational risk tolerance to support risk-informed decisions. More specifically, this role manages the day-to-day operations of the privacy program, supports contract review and negotiation, and helps maintain the enterprise risk management program. Working under the direction of the Legal Counsel & Director, Risk Management, this role also provides operational execution and advisory support, escalating complex or high-risk matters as appropriate. The role also works with external stakeholders, including regulatory bodies and third-party service providers, to support compliance and risk mitigation. How You Will Make An Impact Every Day Manage and maintain a national privacy portfolio.
Manage a consolidated database of where, how and why personal information collected, used, stored, retained and destructed (where applicable).
Manage, oversee, implement and maintain a national retention policy
Maintain and update a public facing national privacy policy and terms of use and monitor its ongoing implementation
Maintain and update internal privacy policies
Oversee internal privacy procedures; identify the necessary procedures and delegate to the appropriate business units.
Monitor and negotiate agreements with third parties that host, collect, use, or have any other relationship with HSFC collected personal information
Manage privacy inquiries and complaints, including escalation and reporting, both internal and external where required
Oversee the maintenance of suppression lists of people that don’t want to be contacted
Track and monitor all privacy complaints; collect analytics to track progress over time
Support the management of privacy breaches, including ensuring compliance with reporting requirements and communicating with affected individuals, both internal and external, as necessary.
Review digital and print materials prior to publishing for compliance with privacy legislation and CASL
Conduct privacy reviews of digital initiatives, platforms and third-party engagements
Deliver training sessions and refreshers as necessary on privacy procedures
Advise nationally on privacy issues
Monitor and stay abreast of any new developments in legislation, guidelines and industry standards
Support enterprise risk management processes
Support the maintenance of the enterprise risk management framework
Maintain the enterprise risk management risk registrar
Support the coordination of the annual and quarterly enterprise risk management cycle
Support business units in identifying and documenting operational and regulatory risks
Track and monitor mitigation actions and contribute to reporting requirements and trend analysis
Promote awareness of risk management practices across the organization
Support contract review and provide legal advice to business units
Review, draft and negotiate low to medium complexity contracts
Engage with business early in the process to provide strategic advice and guide negotiations and terms prior to contract drafting
Provide guidance and insight to business units on legal obligations and responsibilities and lead contract reviews in a timely fashion
Negotiate with third parties on behalf of the Foundation to represent its interests
Provide practical, business-oriented legal advice on contractual obligations and risk mitigation to ensure H&S interests are protected
Partner with business units to provide practical, solution oriented legal and contract risk support that creatively still enables organizational objectives while helping to identify and assess enterprise and reputational risk
Continuously evaluate and improve training materials, processes, and delivery methods to enhance the efficiency, quality, and consistency of review activities across the organization.
Escalate complex or high-risk matters to the Director as appropriate
Provide regulatory compliance support and legal research
Advise stakeholders on regulatory developments and provide business appropriate and practical solutions Conduct legal research and prepare summaries on relevant laws, regulations and guidance
Support responses to regulatory inquiries, complaints and investigations
Support corporate and legal operations
Oversee annual renewal of all insurance policies for the Foundation, including D&O insurance, through working with the Foundation’s broker
Draft updates for the Board and make recommendations on insurance coverage
Negotiate and review contracts to ensure appropriate insurance coverage
Liaise with broker as needed to update the policies
Lead process of claims as necessary
Assist with corporate filings and regulatory compliance tracking
Who We Need Education
Law Degree (LL.B. or J.D.)
Called to the Ontario Bar Association and Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
Experience
2-4 years professional experience in a firm, private practice, or in-house environment
Experience in one or more of the following areas:
Privacy and data protection (e.g., PIPEDA, CASL; Quebec Law 25)
Commercial contracting
In-house or advisory roles supporting business stakeholders
Skills
Critical and analytical thinking is essential
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to influence and communicate effectively internally and externally at all levels;
Ability to balance and address both business and legal considerations
Positive, team player; motivated and proactive
Experience with enterprise risk management framework and processes
Strong analytical, drafting, influencing and negotiation skills
Capable of multi-tasking and managing multiple projects by being flexible, organized and able to prioritize many projects at once and manage own workload independently
Strong decision-making / problem solving ability while remaining client focused and solution oriented.
competency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point and virtual technologies for communication (ie -MS Teams)
What We Offer At Heart & Stroke, we make it a priority to foster a culture of caring by implementing practices and programs that foster respect, compassion, trust and attentiveness to our own and others’ health and well-being. This role offers a hiring range of $95,000 to $115,000, aligned with our compensation framework and your professional background. We believe that time off is integral to the personal health and wellness of our employees. We offer a generous paid time-off package including vacation days, personal days, wellness days, and paid company-wide closure between December 25 and January 1. We also provide competitive health, medical, dental and vision benefits, life insurance, disability benefits, an employee assistance program (EAP) and a defined contribution pension plan with employer matching. Our employees also enjoy a flexible hybrid working model and reimbursement for mobile phones and home office setup, as well as opportunities for professional development. Apply now If you want to join the fight to beat heart disease and stroke, please apply by sending your resume by July 24, 2026. Applicants must be currently residing in Canada and legally entitled to work in Canada. Only those candidates that qualify will be selected for an interview. Interviews may be conducted virtually or in-person. Selected candidates will be notified in advance if an in-person interview is required. Accommodation We are committed to fostering an inclusive, barrier-free and accessible environment. If you have been contacted for an interview and require accommodation to participate in the recruitment and selection process, please let us know and we will do our best to address your needs.
Moneris
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
En tant que conseiller(ière) juridique, vous fournirez des conseils juridiques liés aux transactions commerciales et technologiques, à la commercialisation des produits, à la conformité réglementaire et à la gestion des risques juridiques au sein d’une entreprise de technologie financière dynamique. Vous évaluerez, analyserez et conseillerez sur les risques juridiques liés au fonctionnement de l’entreprise, tout en équilibrant les objectifs opérationnels et économiques de Moneris. Vous collaborerez avec votre équipe pour traiter les questions juridiques soulevées par les services de Moneris et toute autre question juridique susceptible de se poser. Emplacement : Vous travaillerez au bureau de Montreal ou Toronto, selon un horaire de travail conciliant les présences au bureau et le travail à distance. Lien hiérarchique: Vous relèverez du conseiller juridique principal. Type de publication: Poste de remplacement. Échelle salariale: Le salaire de base prévu pour ce poste se situe entre 142,000$ - 186,000$. La rémunération totale peut également inclure des éléments variables ou discrétionnaires, y compris des primes et des commissions. Les offres d'emploi sont personnalisées en fonction de différents facteurs comme l'expérience, la formation, les compétences, les attestations et les besoins de l'entreprise. Vos responsabilités – Votre carrière à Moneris
Conseiller la direction et d’autres clients internes sur divers sujets juridiques, notamment la protection de la vie privée, la propriété intellectuelle, la technologie, le marketing, le droit commercial et le droit des grandes entreprises.
Négocier, rédiger et interpréter les accords commerciaux avec les clients, les partenaires et les fournisseurs de Moneris.
Gérer les litiges en cours ou les menaces de litiges et orienter le règlement des différends.
Identifier, analyser et répondre aux évolutions législatives et réglementaires ayant une incidence sur Moneris.
Participer aux fusions et acquisitions des grandes entreprises et à la diligence raisonnable sur le plan juridique.
Créer et tenir à jour des accords types et participer à des initiatives de gestion des connaissances ou les diriger afin d’améliorer l’efficacité globale de l’équipe juridique et de développer les meilleurs services juridiques pour les clients.
Traiter les problèmes et les recours hiérarchiques liés aux clients et aux partenaires.
Gérer les conseillers juridiques externes afin de garantir le rendement et de contrôler les coûts.
Votre profil – Votre carrière à Moneris
Diplôme universitaire en droit et être membre en règle du Barreau du Québec ou de l'Ontario.
Maîtrise de l’anglais et du français (lu, écrit et parlé).
Au moins 3 ans d’expérience juridique, acquise à la fois dans un cabinet d’avocats offrant une gamme complète de services et en entreprise (une expérience dans le secteur des paiements ou des technologies financières est considérée comme un atout).
Expertise dans la rédaction de contrats et la négociation de modalités.
Capacité à mener de manière constructive les conversations difficiles, à aborder et à résoudre les problèmes.
Capacité à établir des priorités et à travailler sur plusieurs dossiers/affaires.
Vos avantages - Votre carrière à Moneris À Moneris, nous croyons qu'il faut vous donner les moyens de réussir, tant sur le plan personnel que professionnel. En tant que membre de notre équipe, vous aurez accès à des ressources, à des occasions et à un environnement inclusif qui soutiendra votre perfectionnement et votre carrière.
Programme de rémunération globale complet, incluant des primes au rendement, des avantages flexibles à partir du premier jour de travail, et le choix entre un CSS (Compte Soins de santé) et un CDP (Compte de dépenses personnel).
Soutien à la planification de la retraite, comprenant des programmes de participation aux bénéfices avec contributions de l'entreprise et un régime de retraite à cotisation déterminée.
Occasions de croissance et de perfectionnement, y compris un accès illimité à Coursera, des programmes de mentorat et une plateforme technologique interne pour projets à court terme.
Soutien complet au bien-être, avec un programme d'aide aux employé(e)s et à leur famille, des soins de santé virtuels en tout temps et des initiatives de bien-être au travail.
Souplesse pour vous, sous la forme d'horaires de travail hybrides, d'un programme de travail à l'étranger et de programmes de congés payés.
Reconnaissance et récompenses, avec des programmes de reconnaissance à l'échelle de l'entreprise, des avantages bancaires exclusifs auprès de RBC et de BMO, et l'accès à des réductions avantageuses pour le personnel.
Pour en savoir plus sur les avantages sociaux dont vous bénéficiez en tant qu'employé(e) de Moneris, rendez-vous sur Moneris.com/carriere . Your Moneris Career - The Opportunity As the Legal Counsel, you will provide legal guidance related to commercial and technology deals, product commercialization, regulatory compliance and legal risk management at a dynamic FinTech. You'll evaluate, analyze, assess, and advise on legal risks associated with the operation of the company, all while balancing Moneris' operational and economic goals. You'll collaborate with your team to address legal matters raised by Moneris departments, and any other legal issues that may arise. Location: You will be based in either our Montreal or Toronto office, balancing in-office collaboration with remote flexibility. Reporting Relationship : You will report to the Managing Counsel. Posting Type: Replacement Position. Salary Range: The expected base salary range for this role is $142,000 - $186,000. Total compensation may also include variable or discretionary incentive components, including but not limited to bonuses and commissions. Individual job offers are determined by various factors, including experience, education, skills, certifications, and other business needs. Your Moneris Career - What You'll Do
Advise leadership and other internal clients on a variety of legal topics including privacy, intellectual property, technology, marketing, commercial and corporate law.
Negotiate, draft and interpret commercial agreements with Moneris clients, partners and vendors.
Manage actual or threatened litigation and guiding dispute resolution.
Identify, analyze, and respond to legislative and regulatory developments affecting Moneris.
Assist on corporate M&A and legal due diligence.
Create and maintain precedent agreements and participate in/lead knowledge management initiatives to improve overall efficiency of the Legal team and evolve best in class legal services to clients.
Handle issues and escalations related to customers and partners.
Manage external counsel to ensure performance and control costs.
Your Moneris Career - What You Bring
University Law Degree and current membership in good standing with the Barreau du Québec or the Ontario Bar.
Bilingual in English and French (reading, writing, and verbal).
3-6 years of legal experience, a blend of full-service law firm and in-house (payment industry or FinTech experience considered an asset).
Expert at drafting contracts and negotiation of terms.
Probe, constructively manage difficult conversations and address and resolve issues.
Prioritize and work on multiple deals/files.
Your Moneris Career - What You Get At Moneris, we believe in empowering you to succeed—personally and professionally. As part of our team, you'll have access to resources, opportunities, and an inclusive environment that supports your development and career.
Comprehensive Total Rewards Program, including performance-based bonuses, flexible benefits starting from day one, and your choice of a health spending account (HSA) or personal spending account (PSA).
Retirement planning support, with profit-sharing programs including company match and a defined contribution pension plan.
Growth & development opportunities, including unlimited access to Coursera, mentorship programs, and an internal gig marketplace.
Holistic wellness support, with an Employee & Family Assistance Program, 24/7 virtual healthcare, and workplace wellness initiatives.
Flexibility that works for you, including hybrid work arrangements, a Work from Abroad program, and paid time off programs.
Recognition and rewards, with company-wide recognition programs, exclusive banking perks from RBC & BMO, and access to great employee discounts.
Find out more about the work perks and benefits you get as a Moneris employee at Moneris.com/careers . #OTH-IND Note: We welcome and encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, people of colour, people with disabilities, people of all genders, sexual orientation and intersectional identities. AI Disclosure: We may use AI-enabled tools to screen, select, and assess applications. All AI outputs are reviewed and validated by our recruitment team. We acknowledge that people from equity-deserving groups (including racialized individuals, women, gender diverse individuals, individuals with disabilities, neurodivergent individuals, members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities and those born outside of Canada) are less likely to apply for jobs unless they feel they meet all the requirements posted. At Moneris, we believe candidates bring experience to their work in many ways. We encourage you to apply and share, in the application form, the transferrable experience you bring, and how this will support your success in this role.
En tant que conseiller(ière) juridique, vous fournirez des conseils juridiques liés aux transactions commerciales et technologiques, à la commercialisation des produits, à la conformité réglementaire et à la gestion des risques juridiques au sein d’une entreprise de technologie financière dynamique. Vous évaluerez, analyserez et conseillerez sur les risques juridiques liés au fonctionnement de l’entreprise, tout en équilibrant les objectifs opérationnels et économiques de Moneris. Vous collaborerez avec votre équipe pour traiter les questions juridiques soulevées par les services de Moneris et toute autre question juridique susceptible de se poser. Emplacement : Vous travaillerez au bureau de Montreal ou Toronto, selon un horaire de travail conciliant les présences au bureau et le travail à distance. Lien hiérarchique: Vous relèverez du conseiller juridique principal. Type de publication: Poste de remplacement. Échelle salariale: Le salaire de base prévu pour ce poste se situe entre 142,000$ - 186,000$. La rémunération totale peut également inclure des éléments variables ou discrétionnaires, y compris des primes et des commissions. Les offres d'emploi sont personnalisées en fonction de différents facteurs comme l'expérience, la formation, les compétences, les attestations et les besoins de l'entreprise. Vos responsabilités – Votre carrière à Moneris
Conseiller la direction et d’autres clients internes sur divers sujets juridiques, notamment la protection de la vie privée, la propriété intellectuelle, la technologie, le marketing, le droit commercial et le droit des grandes entreprises.
Négocier, rédiger et interpréter les accords commerciaux avec les clients, les partenaires et les fournisseurs de Moneris.
Gérer les litiges en cours ou les menaces de litiges et orienter le règlement des différends.
Identifier, analyser et répondre aux évolutions législatives et réglementaires ayant une incidence sur Moneris.
Participer aux fusions et acquisitions des grandes entreprises et à la diligence raisonnable sur le plan juridique.
Créer et tenir à jour des accords types et participer à des initiatives de gestion des connaissances ou les diriger afin d’améliorer l’efficacité globale de l’équipe juridique et de développer les meilleurs services juridiques pour les clients.
Traiter les problèmes et les recours hiérarchiques liés aux clients et aux partenaires.
Gérer les conseillers juridiques externes afin de garantir le rendement et de contrôler les coûts.
Votre profil – Votre carrière à Moneris
Diplôme universitaire en droit et être membre en règle du Barreau du Québec ou de l'Ontario.
Maîtrise de l’anglais et du français (lu, écrit et parlé).
Au moins 3 ans d’expérience juridique, acquise à la fois dans un cabinet d’avocats offrant une gamme complète de services et en entreprise (une expérience dans le secteur des paiements ou des technologies financières est considérée comme un atout).
Expertise dans la rédaction de contrats et la négociation de modalités.
Capacité à mener de manière constructive les conversations difficiles, à aborder et à résoudre les problèmes.
Capacité à établir des priorités et à travailler sur plusieurs dossiers/affaires.
Vos avantages - Votre carrière à Moneris À Moneris, nous croyons qu'il faut vous donner les moyens de réussir, tant sur le plan personnel que professionnel. En tant que membre de notre équipe, vous aurez accès à des ressources, à des occasions et à un environnement inclusif qui soutiendra votre perfectionnement et votre carrière.
Programme de rémunération globale complet, incluant des primes au rendement, des avantages flexibles à partir du premier jour de travail, et le choix entre un CSS (Compte Soins de santé) et un CDP (Compte de dépenses personnel).
Soutien à la planification de la retraite, comprenant des programmes de participation aux bénéfices avec contributions de l'entreprise et un régime de retraite à cotisation déterminée.
Occasions de croissance et de perfectionnement, y compris un accès illimité à Coursera, des programmes de mentorat et une plateforme technologique interne pour projets à court terme.
Soutien complet au bien-être, avec un programme d'aide aux employé(e)s et à leur famille, des soins de santé virtuels en tout temps et des initiatives de bien-être au travail.
Souplesse pour vous, sous la forme d'horaires de travail hybrides, d'un programme de travail à l'étranger et de programmes de congés payés.
Reconnaissance et récompenses, avec des programmes de reconnaissance à l'échelle de l'entreprise, des avantages bancaires exclusifs auprès de RBC et de BMO, et l'accès à des réductions avantageuses pour le personnel.
Pour en savoir plus sur les avantages sociaux dont vous bénéficiez en tant qu'employé(e) de Moneris, rendez-vous sur Moneris.com/carriere . Your Moneris Career - The Opportunity As the Legal Counsel, you will provide legal guidance related to commercial and technology deals, product commercialization, regulatory compliance and legal risk management at a dynamic FinTech. You'll evaluate, analyze, assess, and advise on legal risks associated with the operation of the company, all while balancing Moneris' operational and economic goals. You'll collaborate with your team to address legal matters raised by Moneris departments, and any other legal issues that may arise. Location: You will be based in either our Montreal or Toronto office, balancing in-office collaboration with remote flexibility. Reporting Relationship : You will report to the Managing Counsel. Posting Type: Replacement Position. Salary Range: The expected base salary range for this role is $142,000 - $186,000. Total compensation may also include variable or discretionary incentive components, including but not limited to bonuses and commissions. Individual job offers are determined by various factors, including experience, education, skills, certifications, and other business needs. Your Moneris Career - What You'll Do
Advise leadership and other internal clients on a variety of legal topics including privacy, intellectual property, technology, marketing, commercial and corporate law.
Negotiate, draft and interpret commercial agreements with Moneris clients, partners and vendors.
Manage actual or threatened litigation and guiding dispute resolution.
Identify, analyze, and respond to legislative and regulatory developments affecting Moneris.
Assist on corporate M&A and legal due diligence.
Create and maintain precedent agreements and participate in/lead knowledge management initiatives to improve overall efficiency of the Legal team and evolve best in class legal services to clients.
Handle issues and escalations related to customers and partners.
Manage external counsel to ensure performance and control costs.
Your Moneris Career - What You Bring
University Law Degree and current membership in good standing with the Barreau du Québec or the Ontario Bar.
Bilingual in English and French (reading, writing, and verbal).
3-6 years of legal experience, a blend of full-service law firm and in-house (payment industry or FinTech experience considered an asset).
Expert at drafting contracts and negotiation of terms.
Probe, constructively manage difficult conversations and address and resolve issues.
Prioritize and work on multiple deals/files.
Your Moneris Career - What You Get At Moneris, we believe in empowering you to succeed—personally and professionally. As part of our team, you'll have access to resources, opportunities, and an inclusive environment that supports your development and career.
Comprehensive Total Rewards Program, including performance-based bonuses, flexible benefits starting from day one, and your choice of a health spending account (HSA) or personal spending account (PSA).
Retirement planning support, with profit-sharing programs including company match and a defined contribution pension plan.
Growth & development opportunities, including unlimited access to Coursera, mentorship programs, and an internal gig marketplace.
Holistic wellness support, with an Employee & Family Assistance Program, 24/7 virtual healthcare, and workplace wellness initiatives.
Flexibility that works for you, including hybrid work arrangements, a Work from Abroad program, and paid time off programs.
Recognition and rewards, with company-wide recognition programs, exclusive banking perks from RBC & BMO, and access to great employee discounts.
Find out more about the work perks and benefits you get as a Moneris employee at Moneris.com/careers . #OTH-IND Note: We welcome and encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, people of colour, people with disabilities, people of all genders, sexual orientation and intersectional identities. AI Disclosure: We may use AI-enabled tools to screen, select, and assess applications. All AI outputs are reviewed and validated by our recruitment team. We acknowledge that people from equity-deserving groups (including racialized individuals, women, gender diverse individuals, individuals with disabilities, neurodivergent individuals, members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities and those born outside of Canada) are less likely to apply for jobs unless they feel they meet all the requirements posted. At Moneris, we believe candidates bring experience to their work in many ways. We encourage you to apply and share, in the application form, the transferrable experience you bring, and how this will support your success in this role.
Bell Alliance LLP
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Connection is everything. It drives us to innovate, explore, and stay close to what matters to us most. At Bell, we’re building a more connected future through world-class networks, AI-powered solutions, and digital experiences that elevate how people live, work, and play every day. We believe in empowering people. That’s why we equip our teams with cutting-edge technology, AI tools, and a collaborative environment that supports creativity and growth. Want to be part of a diverse team where your work makes a real impact? If you’re inspired by innovation that advances how people connect and transforms what’s possible, you belong on #TeamBell. Be part of protecting, securing and guiding Bell’s vision for today and the future on the Legal and Regulatory teams. Your strategic advice, counsel and professional commitment will advance the corporate, legal and regulatory strategies that underpin Bell’s industry leadership. At Bell, your credentials and real-world experience will secure the future for evolving digital connections and next generation services. The Role We are seeking a decisive and commercially minded Senior Legal Counsel to play a central role in Bell's Privacy Team, advising on some of the most dynamic areas of law affecting Bell's business – including digital advertising, consent management and data governance, and responsible AI. You will provide strategic counsel to senior business leaders across Bell Canada and its affiliated companies, advancing Bell's interests in the privacy, data protection and AI space and helping shape the direction of Bell's privacy program. Working from our Toronto office and reporting to the Assistant General Counsel, Legal & Regulatory, you will join a strong, collaborative team that values good judgement, creativity, and a practical approach to risk, supporting cross-functional initiatives across Bell's business units. Key Responsibilities
Serving as a trusted advisor to key Bell business teams on privacy and responsible AI considerations, including advertising, media, and consumer-facing initiatives
Leading key privacy initiatives and managing junior Privacy Team members, fostering their professional growth and overseeing their contributions
Drafting and negotiating effective data protection and AI-related clauses in vendor, client, partner, and supplier agreements, including digital advertising agreements, data processing agreements, and data sharing arrangements
Monitoring and interpreting legal and regulatory developments in privacy and data protection across Canada, North America, and Europe, and translating changes into actionable guidance and updates to Bell's Privacy Policy and broader privacy program
Conducting privacy impact assessments (PIAs) and advising on "privacy by design" for Bell's technology solutions, including mitigation strategies and compliance actions, and developing a PIA risk library to support consistent and efficient privacy risk identification across Bell's business units
Critical Qualifications
Member in good standing of a Canadian provincial or territorial law society.
At least 6 years of relevant privacy and data protection experience gained in private practice and/or in a relevant in-house role, with a particular focus on Canadian privacy legislation (including PIPEDA and Law 25), digital advertising frameworks
Demonstrated experience with privacy impact assessments, consent management and data governance frameworks, and AI risk management
Strategic and detail-oriented thinker, with strong risk assessment, negotiation, and contract drafting abilities
Exceptional communication skills, with the confidence to influence stakeholders at all levels and simplify complex privacy and AI issues into practical guidance
Proven ability to manage competing priorities, anticipate business needs, and perform effectively in a fast-paced, commercial environment
Preferred Qualifications
Bilingual (English and French)
High level of proficiency with privacy management platforms (such as OneTrust)
Experience with AI governance frameworks
Adequate knowledge of French is required for positions in Quebec. Additional Information Position Type: Management Job Status: Regular - Full Time Job Location: Canada : Ontario : Toronto Work Arrangement: Hybrid Application Deadline: 08/09/2026 For work arrangements that are ‘Hybrid’, successful candidates must be based in Canada and report to a set Bell office for a minimum of 3 days a week. Recognizing the importance of work-life balance, Bell offers flexibility in work hours based on the business needs. Please apply directly online to be considered for this role. Applications through email will not be accepted. We know that caring for our team members is at the heart of a healthy, positive and thriving workplace. As part of our team, you’ll enjoy a comprehensive compensation package that includes a competitive salary and a wide range of benefits to support the well-being of you and your family. As soon as you join us, you'll be eligible for medical, dental, vision and mental health benefits that you can tailor to your specific needs. Plus, as a Bell team member, you'll enjoy a 35% discount on our services and access exclusive offers from our partners. At Bell, we are proud of our focus on fostering an inclusive and accessible workplace where all team members feel valued, respected, supported, and that they belong. Bell is committed to clarity in our hiring process. All roles posted are opportunities we’re actively recruiting for, unless stated otherwise. We also want to make sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to join our team. We encourage individuals who may require accommodations during the hiring process to let us know. For a confidential inquiry, email your recruiter or recruitment@bell.ca to make arrangements. If you have questions or feedback regarding accessibility at Bell, we invite you to complete the Accessibility feedback form or visit our Accessibility page for other ways to contact us. Artificial intelligence may be used to assess parts of your application. Please review our privacy policy ( see Phenom for details ) to learn more about how we collect, use, and disclose your personal information. Created: Canada, ON, Toronto
Connection is everything. It drives us to innovate, explore, and stay close to what matters to us most. At Bell, we’re building a more connected future through world-class networks, AI-powered solutions, and digital experiences that elevate how people live, work, and play every day. We believe in empowering people. That’s why we equip our teams with cutting-edge technology, AI tools, and a collaborative environment that supports creativity and growth. Want to be part of a diverse team where your work makes a real impact? If you’re inspired by innovation that advances how people connect and transforms what’s possible, you belong on #TeamBell. Be part of protecting, securing and guiding Bell’s vision for today and the future on the Legal and Regulatory teams. Your strategic advice, counsel and professional commitment will advance the corporate, legal and regulatory strategies that underpin Bell’s industry leadership. At Bell, your credentials and real-world experience will secure the future for evolving digital connections and next generation services. The Role We are seeking a decisive and commercially minded Senior Legal Counsel to play a central role in Bell's Privacy Team, advising on some of the most dynamic areas of law affecting Bell's business – including digital advertising, consent management and data governance, and responsible AI. You will provide strategic counsel to senior business leaders across Bell Canada and its affiliated companies, advancing Bell's interests in the privacy, data protection and AI space and helping shape the direction of Bell's privacy program. Working from our Toronto office and reporting to the Assistant General Counsel, Legal & Regulatory, you will join a strong, collaborative team that values good judgement, creativity, and a practical approach to risk, supporting cross-functional initiatives across Bell's business units. Key Responsibilities
Serving as a trusted advisor to key Bell business teams on privacy and responsible AI considerations, including advertising, media, and consumer-facing initiatives
Leading key privacy initiatives and managing junior Privacy Team members, fostering their professional growth and overseeing their contributions
Drafting and negotiating effective data protection and AI-related clauses in vendor, client, partner, and supplier agreements, including digital advertising agreements, data processing agreements, and data sharing arrangements
Monitoring and interpreting legal and regulatory developments in privacy and data protection across Canada, North America, and Europe, and translating changes into actionable guidance and updates to Bell's Privacy Policy and broader privacy program
Conducting privacy impact assessments (PIAs) and advising on "privacy by design" for Bell's technology solutions, including mitigation strategies and compliance actions, and developing a PIA risk library to support consistent and efficient privacy risk identification across Bell's business units
Critical Qualifications
Member in good standing of a Canadian provincial or territorial law society.
At least 6 years of relevant privacy and data protection experience gained in private practice and/or in a relevant in-house role, with a particular focus on Canadian privacy legislation (including PIPEDA and Law 25), digital advertising frameworks
Demonstrated experience with privacy impact assessments, consent management and data governance frameworks, and AI risk management
Strategic and detail-oriented thinker, with strong risk assessment, negotiation, and contract drafting abilities
Exceptional communication skills, with the confidence to influence stakeholders at all levels and simplify complex privacy and AI issues into practical guidance
Proven ability to manage competing priorities, anticipate business needs, and perform effectively in a fast-paced, commercial environment
Preferred Qualifications
Bilingual (English and French)
High level of proficiency with privacy management platforms (such as OneTrust)
Experience with AI governance frameworks
Adequate knowledge of French is required for positions in Quebec. Additional Information Position Type: Management Job Status: Regular - Full Time Job Location: Canada : Ontario : Toronto Work Arrangement: Hybrid Application Deadline: 08/09/2026 For work arrangements that are ‘Hybrid’, successful candidates must be based in Canada and report to a set Bell office for a minimum of 3 days a week. Recognizing the importance of work-life balance, Bell offers flexibility in work hours based on the business needs. Please apply directly online to be considered for this role. Applications through email will not be accepted. We know that caring for our team members is at the heart of a healthy, positive and thriving workplace. As part of our team, you’ll enjoy a comprehensive compensation package that includes a competitive salary and a wide range of benefits to support the well-being of you and your family. As soon as you join us, you'll be eligible for medical, dental, vision and mental health benefits that you can tailor to your specific needs. Plus, as a Bell team member, you'll enjoy a 35% discount on our services and access exclusive offers from our partners. At Bell, we are proud of our focus on fostering an inclusive and accessible workplace where all team members feel valued, respected, supported, and that they belong. Bell is committed to clarity in our hiring process. All roles posted are opportunities we’re actively recruiting for, unless stated otherwise. We also want to make sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to join our team. We encourage individuals who may require accommodations during the hiring process to let us know. For a confidential inquiry, email your recruiter or recruitment@bell.ca to make arrangements. If you have questions or feedback regarding accessibility at Bell, we invite you to complete the Accessibility feedback form or visit our Accessibility page for other ways to contact us. Artificial intelligence may be used to assess parts of your application. Please review our privacy policy ( see Phenom for details ) to learn more about how we collect, use, and disclose your personal information. Created: Canada, ON, Toronto
RBC
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
What is the opportunity? As an integral member of Wealth Management Services, your role as a Will & Estate Consultant is to work with Investment Advisors to provide consulting services to their clients, which can then be implemented in coordination with their own tax and legal professionals. This team of accredited professionals enables RBC advisors to deliver a level of integrated wealth management that previously was only available to the most affluent families. What will you do?
Carry out client interview sessions and create comprehensive summary letters for clients recapping advice discussed in the session
Participate with advisors in client / prospect seminars and develop and maintain relationships with other estate planning professionals both internal and external to RBC Financial Group
Stay current relative to pertinent legislation, policy and risk management issues
Proactively identify new business and referral opportunities for RBC Financial Group where appropriate
Foster a cohesive working environment across RBC Financial Group to facilitate the seamless delivery of service to clients they encounter
Maintain and report an accurate and complete record of activities and results
Work with advisors in identifying appropriate opportunities
Follow through and co-ordinate any actions that come out of the interview process (i.e. various internal and external consultants.)
Stay current on the business unit's strategy and client offerings
What do you need to succeed? Must have:
Canadian Law Degree
Member of the Quebec Board of Notaries or Member of the Bar Association from at least on Canadian province (or equivalent)
A minimum of 5 years’ experience, and advanced knowledge of Canadian legislation including planning of wills, estate & trust administration; and related tax rules and planning opportunities
Good knowledge of various insurance products as estate planning tools
Advanced knowledge of common law related to wills, estates and trusts
Valid driver’s license
Nice to have:
Estate and Trust experience
Knowledge of Insurance Planning and Solutions
Knowledge in cross-border estate law
Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) membership
What’s in it for you? We thrive on the challenge to be our best, progressive thinking to keep growing, and working together to deliver trusted advice to help our clients thrive and communities prosper. We care about each other, reaching our potential, making a difference to our communities, and achieving success that is mutual.
A comprehensive Total Rewards Program including bonuses and flexible benefits, competitive compensation, commissions, and stock where applicable.
Leaders who support your development through coaching and managing opportunities
Ability to make a difference and lasting impact.
Work in a dynamic, collaborative, progressive, and high-performing team.
Flexible work/life balance options.
Opportunities to do challenging work.
Opportunities to take on progressively greater accountabilities.
Access to a variety of job opportunities across business.
RBC is presently inviting candidates to apply for future vacancies. Applying to this posting allows you to express your interest in future career opportunities at RBC. Qualified applicants may be contacted to review their resume in more detail. Job Skills Client Counseling, Customer Needs, Customer Service, Customer Service Management, Group Problem Solving, Long Term Planning, Multi-Level Communication, Product Services Additional Job Details Address: 42 WYNDHAM ST N:GUELPH City: Guelph Country: Canada Work hours/week: 37.5 Employment Type: Full time Platform: WEALTH MANAGEMENT Job Type: Regular Pay Type: Salaried Posted Date: 2026-07-15 Application Deadline: 2026-08-28 Note : Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the application deadline date above Our Employment Opportunities At RBC, we are guided by living shared values of Client First, Integrity, Collaboration, Respect and Excellence and winning together as One RBC. We believe an inclusive workplace that has diverse perspectives is core to our continued growth as one of the largest and most successful banks in the world. Maintaining a workplace where our employees feel supported to perform at their best, effectively collaborate, drive innovation, and grow professionally helps to bring our Purpose to life and create value for our clients and communities. RBC strives to deliver this through policies and programs intended to foster a workplace based on respect, belonging and opportunity for all. Join our Talent Community Stay in-the-know about great career opportunities at RBC. Sign up and get customized info on our latest jobs, career tips and Recruitment events that matter to you. Expand your limits and create a new future together at RBC. Find out how we use our passion and drive to enhance the well-being of our clients and communities at jobs.rbc.com</a/span>
What is the opportunity? As an integral member of Wealth Management Services, your role as a Will & Estate Consultant is to work with Investment Advisors to provide consulting services to their clients, which can then be implemented in coordination with their own tax and legal professionals. This team of accredited professionals enables RBC advisors to deliver a level of integrated wealth management that previously was only available to the most affluent families. What will you do?
Carry out client interview sessions and create comprehensive summary letters for clients recapping advice discussed in the session
Participate with advisors in client / prospect seminars and develop and maintain relationships with other estate planning professionals both internal and external to RBC Financial Group
Stay current relative to pertinent legislation, policy and risk management issues
Proactively identify new business and referral opportunities for RBC Financial Group where appropriate
Foster a cohesive working environment across RBC Financial Group to facilitate the seamless delivery of service to clients they encounter
Maintain and report an accurate and complete record of activities and results
Work with advisors in identifying appropriate opportunities
Follow through and co-ordinate any actions that come out of the interview process (i.e. various internal and external consultants.)
Stay current on the business unit's strategy and client offerings
What do you need to succeed? Must have:
Canadian Law Degree
Member of the Quebec Board of Notaries or Member of the Bar Association from at least on Canadian province (or equivalent)
A minimum of 5 years’ experience, and advanced knowledge of Canadian legislation including planning of wills, estate & trust administration; and related tax rules and planning opportunities
Good knowledge of various insurance products as estate planning tools
Advanced knowledge of common law related to wills, estates and trusts
Valid driver’s license
Nice to have:
Estate and Trust experience
Knowledge of Insurance Planning and Solutions
Knowledge in cross-border estate law
Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) membership
What’s in it for you? We thrive on the challenge to be our best, progressive thinking to keep growing, and working together to deliver trusted advice to help our clients thrive and communities prosper. We care about each other, reaching our potential, making a difference to our communities, and achieving success that is mutual.
A comprehensive Total Rewards Program including bonuses and flexible benefits, competitive compensation, commissions, and stock where applicable.
Leaders who support your development through coaching and managing opportunities
Ability to make a difference and lasting impact.
Work in a dynamic, collaborative, progressive, and high-performing team.
Flexible work/life balance options.
Opportunities to do challenging work.
Opportunities to take on progressively greater accountabilities.
Access to a variety of job opportunities across business.
RBC is presently inviting candidates to apply for future vacancies. Applying to this posting allows you to express your interest in future career opportunities at RBC. Qualified applicants may be contacted to review their resume in more detail. Job Skills Client Counseling, Customer Needs, Customer Service, Customer Service Management, Group Problem Solving, Long Term Planning, Multi-Level Communication, Product Services Additional Job Details Address: 42 WYNDHAM ST N:GUELPH City: Guelph Country: Canada Work hours/week: 37.5 Employment Type: Full time Platform: WEALTH MANAGEMENT Job Type: Regular Pay Type: Salaried Posted Date: 2026-07-15 Application Deadline: 2026-08-28 Note : Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the application deadline date above Our Employment Opportunities At RBC, we are guided by living shared values of Client First, Integrity, Collaboration, Respect and Excellence and winning together as One RBC. We believe an inclusive workplace that has diverse perspectives is core to our continued growth as one of the largest and most successful banks in the world. Maintaining a workplace where our employees feel supported to perform at their best, effectively collaborate, drive innovation, and grow professionally helps to bring our Purpose to life and create value for our clients and communities. RBC strives to deliver this through policies and programs intended to foster a workplace based on respect, belonging and opportunity for all. Join our Talent Community Stay in-the-know about great career opportunities at RBC. Sign up and get customized info on our latest jobs, career tips and Recruitment events that matter to you. Expand your limits and create a new future together at RBC. Find out how we use our passion and drive to enhance the well-being of our clients and communities at jobs.rbc.com</a/span>