Now hiring! Legal Counsel (12-months Fixed Term Contract)
Mississauga, ON (Hybrid) - (12 months Fixed Term Contract)
We are looking for a Legal Counsel (12-months Fixed Term Contract) to join our Legal team in Mississauga, ON.
Come create chemistry with us!
At BASF, we create chemistry for a sustainable future. We combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility.
BASF Canada is seeking a practical and results-driven Legal Counsel with strong business acumen to join its team at the corporate headquarters in Mississauga. You will have the opportunity to provide strategic legal advice and support on issues, including in the areas of corporate/commercial law, competition law, mergers & acquisitions and litigation.
Located in Mississauga and reporting to the General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer, you will provide legal support to several business units at BASF Canada. This is a one-year full-time contract position.
If you have...
A J.D. or LL.B. degree.
An active and in good standing membership with the Law Society of Ontario.
Minimum of 7 years legal experience, in-house and/or private practice, that includes proficiency with a vast array of corporate/commercial matters.
Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
Strong business acumen; exemplary issue management skills.
Considerable skill and ability to handle many projects simultaneously, to manage multiple tight deadlines, and to prioritize effectively.
Strong analytical and negotiation skills.
Proficiency in French is not required but considered an asset.
About us
As the world’s leading chemical company, we have been finding solutions for your everyday needs and addressing the most complex economic, environmental, and sustainability challenges for more than 150 years!
We constantly strive to become an even better workplace. As a result of our commitment to our employees, BASF has earned various awards, including being recognized by Mediacorp in 2025 as one of Canada's Top Employers for eleventh consecutive year, one of the Greater Toronto Area's Top Employers for the twelfth year in a row, and twice being named one of Canada's Top Employers for Young People and Best Diversity Employers.
We provide a fulfilling work environment with a strong emphasis on the physical and psychological safety of our employees and the communities we operate in. We are always working to form the best team with an emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion and through lifelong learning and development.
Belong to Something Bigger. #belongatBASF
Privacy Statement
BASF takes security & data privacy very seriously. We will never request personal or financial information of any kind via either text message or direct message on any social media platform or job board. Furthermore, we will never offer a candidate a position and request a cheque for equipment or any other type of payment during the job application process. If you have experienced any of the above, please contact myhr@basf.com to report fraud.
Inclusion and Equal Opportunity Employment
BASF is dedicated to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where our employees can be their authentic selves. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, age, citizenship, place of origin, ethnic origin, colour, religion/creed, sex/pregnancy, marital status, family status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law.
We seek to make our recruitment process accessible for applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodations or support throughout the recruitment process, please contact ta-canada@basf.com with the subject line “Recruitment Accommodation Request”.
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Dec 22, 2024
Contract
Now hiring! Legal Counsel (12-months Fixed Term Contract)
Mississauga, ON (Hybrid) - (12 months Fixed Term Contract)
We are looking for a Legal Counsel (12-months Fixed Term Contract) to join our Legal team in Mississauga, ON.
Come create chemistry with us!
At BASF, we create chemistry for a sustainable future. We combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility.
BASF Canada is seeking a practical and results-driven Legal Counsel with strong business acumen to join its team at the corporate headquarters in Mississauga. You will have the opportunity to provide strategic legal advice and support on issues, including in the areas of corporate/commercial law, competition law, mergers & acquisitions and litigation.
Located in Mississauga and reporting to the General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer, you will provide legal support to several business units at BASF Canada. This is a one-year full-time contract position.
If you have...
A J.D. or LL.B. degree.
An active and in good standing membership with the Law Society of Ontario.
Minimum of 7 years legal experience, in-house and/or private practice, that includes proficiency with a vast array of corporate/commercial matters.
Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
Strong business acumen; exemplary issue management skills.
Considerable skill and ability to handle many projects simultaneously, to manage multiple tight deadlines, and to prioritize effectively.
Strong analytical and negotiation skills.
Proficiency in French is not required but considered an asset.
About us
As the world’s leading chemical company, we have been finding solutions for your everyday needs and addressing the most complex economic, environmental, and sustainability challenges for more than 150 years!
We constantly strive to become an even better workplace. As a result of our commitment to our employees, BASF has earned various awards, including being recognized by Mediacorp in 2025 as one of Canada's Top Employers for eleventh consecutive year, one of the Greater Toronto Area's Top Employers for the twelfth year in a row, and twice being named one of Canada's Top Employers for Young People and Best Diversity Employers.
We provide a fulfilling work environment with a strong emphasis on the physical and psychological safety of our employees and the communities we operate in. We are always working to form the best team with an emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion and through lifelong learning and development.
Belong to Something Bigger. #belongatBASF
Privacy Statement
BASF takes security & data privacy very seriously. We will never request personal or financial information of any kind via either text message or direct message on any social media platform or job board. Furthermore, we will never offer a candidate a position and request a cheque for equipment or any other type of payment during the job application process. If you have experienced any of the above, please contact myhr@basf.com to report fraud.
Inclusion and Equal Opportunity Employment
BASF is dedicated to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where our employees can be their authentic selves. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, age, citizenship, place of origin, ethnic origin, colour, religion/creed, sex/pregnancy, marital status, family status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law.
We seek to make our recruitment process accessible for applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodations or support throughout the recruitment process, please contact ta-canada@basf.com with the subject line “Recruitment Accommodation Request”.
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Toronto Metropolitan University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
About Toronto Metropolitan At the intersection of mind and action, Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is on a transformative path to become Canada’s leading comprehensive innovation university. Integral to this path is the placement of equity, diversity and inclusion as fundamental to our institutional culture. Our current academic plan outlines each as core values and we work to embed them in all that we do. TMU welcomes those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of equity, diversity, and inclusion and will assist us in realizing the benefits of embedding these values into the work at every level and in every unit of the university. In addition, to correct the conditions of disadvantage in employment in Canada and to bring lived experiences to the work, we encourage applications from members of equity deserving groups that have been historically disadvantaged and marginalized, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples in Canada, First Nations Peoples in the United States, racialized people, Black people, persons with disabilities, women, and 2SLGBTQ+ people. Preference will be given to candidates with lived experiences as people from equity deserving groups, as well as experience working with these communities with which the University works every day. Please note that all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply and we welcome newcomers and immigrants to Canada. In April 2022, the university announced its new name of Toronto Metropolitan University. Learn more about our next chapter . Office of the General Counsel and Board Secretariat (GCBS) The Office of the General Counsel and Board Secretariat (GCBS) is responsible for providing strategic legal, compliance, privacy and risk advice, facilitating sound decision-making and processes, and enabling the University to carry out its academic mission in accordance with the University’s legal, governance and regulatory responsibilities. GCBS has responsibility for key University legal, governance and risk functions including legal services, privacy, access to information, compliance, enterprise risk management, insurance, and facilitation and coordination for the University’s Board of Governors. The Opportunity Reporting to the General Counsel, Secretary of the Board of Governors, and Chief Privacy Officer, the Legal Counsel will provide legal services to the University related to administrative law, litigation, human rights, labour / employment, privacy / access and policy, arising from the business of the University. The successful incumbent will provide advice to senior leaders, faculties, schools and administrative units in support of strategic and operational decisions, conduct legal analysis and research, draft pleadings and other documents, and advise on risks and liabilities in matters relating to students, trainees, faculty and staff in a timely and effective manner. Key Responsibilities
Provides legal advice regarding potential or actual litigation involving University interests, including internal tribunal matters (i.e. student conduct, academic appeals), external tribunals (i.e. human rights applications), and courts.
Drafts, reviews and revises a range of documents to represent the University, including pleadings, submissions to regulatory bodies, settlement documents, letters to complainants/applicants/plaintiffs or their counsel.
Advises on administrative law principles, and supports the investigation processes under University policies and applicable legislation.
In consultation with the General Counsel/Chief Privacy Officer, provides legal advice on privacy and FIPPA-related matters, including submissions to and appeals before the Information and Privacy Commissioner.
Provides legal advice and opinions on labour and employment matters at the University, including workplace accommodation, occupational health and safety, faculty hiring/ employment, employment contracts and collective agreement interpretation.
Researches, identifies, and provides updates on case law, legislative requirements and legal trends affecting the University, including, drafting memoranda for senior University leadership.
Participates in the development of precedents, workflow practices, and processes for routine matters and key legal operations.
Qualifications
Successful completion of a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or Juris Doctor (J.D) or equivalent law degree is required.
Minimum of three (3) years of experience practicing law in a law firm or in-house or government legal department setting, including at least two (2) years’ prior experience in administrative law, litigation or litigation management.
Prior experience in labour / employment law, human rights, insurance and privacy/access would be an asset.
Must be a member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario
Strong ability and experience in drafting accurate, complete and persuasive legal documents such as pleadings, legal responses, memoranda and correspondence.
Knowledge of legislation relevant to the post-secondary education sector and broader public sector is preferred.
Exceptional analytical skills with strong attention to detail, judgment and decision making skills.
Solid organizational skills, including time management to manage multiple projects and competing priorities.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Sound judgement, including the ability to handle sensitive and confidential manners with tact.
Exceptional customer service skills to work with a variety of internal and external stakeholders.
Additional Information (MAC) Position Number(s) 20001993 Reports To Associate/Assistant General Counsel Department Office of the General Counsel Vacancy Type FTCE Employee Group MAC Work Location Hybrid (3 days in-person/on-campus and remaining days remote), based on operational requirements and subject to change Start Date ASAP End Date N/A Hours of Work 36.25 Grade D62 Salary Scale $106,21- $169,666 Hiring Salary Range $124,146 - $137,940 TA Specialist Laurie Shemavonian Posting Date October 21, 2024 Application Close Date November 15, 2024
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
As part of the selection process, candidates may be required to complete an occupational assessment.
Applications will only be accepted online through Toronto Metropolitan University's career site.
We will provide an accessible experience for applicants, students, employees, and members of the Toronto Metropolitan University community. We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the recruitment process. If you have restrictions that need to be accommodated to fully participate in any phase of the recruitment process, please submit your request through the AskHR webform . All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.
Nov 12, 2024
Full time
About Toronto Metropolitan At the intersection of mind and action, Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is on a transformative path to become Canada’s leading comprehensive innovation university. Integral to this path is the placement of equity, diversity and inclusion as fundamental to our institutional culture. Our current academic plan outlines each as core values and we work to embed them in all that we do. TMU welcomes those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of equity, diversity, and inclusion and will assist us in realizing the benefits of embedding these values into the work at every level and in every unit of the university. In addition, to correct the conditions of disadvantage in employment in Canada and to bring lived experiences to the work, we encourage applications from members of equity deserving groups that have been historically disadvantaged and marginalized, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples in Canada, First Nations Peoples in the United States, racialized people, Black people, persons with disabilities, women, and 2SLGBTQ+ people. Preference will be given to candidates with lived experiences as people from equity deserving groups, as well as experience working with these communities with which the University works every day. Please note that all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply and we welcome newcomers and immigrants to Canada. In April 2022, the university announced its new name of Toronto Metropolitan University. Learn more about our next chapter . Office of the General Counsel and Board Secretariat (GCBS) The Office of the General Counsel and Board Secretariat (GCBS) is responsible for providing strategic legal, compliance, privacy and risk advice, facilitating sound decision-making and processes, and enabling the University to carry out its academic mission in accordance with the University’s legal, governance and regulatory responsibilities. GCBS has responsibility for key University legal, governance and risk functions including legal services, privacy, access to information, compliance, enterprise risk management, insurance, and facilitation and coordination for the University’s Board of Governors. The Opportunity Reporting to the General Counsel, Secretary of the Board of Governors, and Chief Privacy Officer, the Legal Counsel will provide legal services to the University related to administrative law, litigation, human rights, labour / employment, privacy / access and policy, arising from the business of the University. The successful incumbent will provide advice to senior leaders, faculties, schools and administrative units in support of strategic and operational decisions, conduct legal analysis and research, draft pleadings and other documents, and advise on risks and liabilities in matters relating to students, trainees, faculty and staff in a timely and effective manner. Key Responsibilities
Provides legal advice regarding potential or actual litigation involving University interests, including internal tribunal matters (i.e. student conduct, academic appeals), external tribunals (i.e. human rights applications), and courts.
Drafts, reviews and revises a range of documents to represent the University, including pleadings, submissions to regulatory bodies, settlement documents, letters to complainants/applicants/plaintiffs or their counsel.
Advises on administrative law principles, and supports the investigation processes under University policies and applicable legislation.
In consultation with the General Counsel/Chief Privacy Officer, provides legal advice on privacy and FIPPA-related matters, including submissions to and appeals before the Information and Privacy Commissioner.
Provides legal advice and opinions on labour and employment matters at the University, including workplace accommodation, occupational health and safety, faculty hiring/ employment, employment contracts and collective agreement interpretation.
Researches, identifies, and provides updates on case law, legislative requirements and legal trends affecting the University, including, drafting memoranda for senior University leadership.
Participates in the development of precedents, workflow practices, and processes for routine matters and key legal operations.
Qualifications
Successful completion of a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) or Juris Doctor (J.D) or equivalent law degree is required.
Minimum of three (3) years of experience practicing law in a law firm or in-house or government legal department setting, including at least two (2) years’ prior experience in administrative law, litigation or litigation management.
Prior experience in labour / employment law, human rights, insurance and privacy/access would be an asset.
Must be a member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario
Strong ability and experience in drafting accurate, complete and persuasive legal documents such as pleadings, legal responses, memoranda and correspondence.
Knowledge of legislation relevant to the post-secondary education sector and broader public sector is preferred.
Exceptional analytical skills with strong attention to detail, judgment and decision making skills.
Solid organizational skills, including time management to manage multiple projects and competing priorities.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Sound judgement, including the ability to handle sensitive and confidential manners with tact.
Exceptional customer service skills to work with a variety of internal and external stakeholders.
Additional Information (MAC) Position Number(s) 20001993 Reports To Associate/Assistant General Counsel Department Office of the General Counsel Vacancy Type FTCE Employee Group MAC Work Location Hybrid (3 days in-person/on-campus and remaining days remote), based on operational requirements and subject to change Start Date ASAP End Date N/A Hours of Work 36.25 Grade D62 Salary Scale $106,21- $169,666 Hiring Salary Range $124,146 - $137,940 TA Specialist Laurie Shemavonian Posting Date October 21, 2024 Application Close Date November 15, 2024
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
As part of the selection process, candidates may be required to complete an occupational assessment.
Applications will only be accepted online through Toronto Metropolitan University's career site.
We will provide an accessible experience for applicants, students, employees, and members of the Toronto Metropolitan University community. We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment, starting with the recruitment process. If you have restrictions that need to be accommodated to fully participate in any phase of the recruitment process, please submit your request through the AskHR webform . All information received in relation to accommodation will be kept confidential.
Current Indigo employees should apply through the Internal Mobility page using your @indigo.ca email address.
Dedicated to telling stories and creating experiences, Indigo is always looking for bright, energetic and customer-focused people who can help bring our exciting mission to life in one of our more than 150 Indigo, Indigospirit, Chapters and Coles stores across Canada. We offer a variety of exciting opportunities at our retail stores, distribution centres, and home office for people who share our passions and want to be part of a dynamic and enriching culture.
WHO WE ARE
We love books and all things beautiful
We are Canada’s Cultural Department Store
Books are our heart and our soul and Great Books are JUST the Beginning…
We play by the following rules:
We exist to add joy to our customers’ lives each and every time they interact with us and our products
Our job is to create joyful moments for our customers
We treat each other the way we’d treat a valued friend
We inspire each other to do our best work
We seek to ignite creativity and innovation every day
We give back to the communities in which we operate
Job Description
The Corporate Counsel is a trusted advisor to the business, providing pragmatic legal advice and assistance. Demonstrating a strong foundation in applicable legislation and corporate requirements, practices and policies, the Corporate Counsel is focused on assisting Indigo in achieving its priorities, projects and processes, while mitigating risk and liability in a cost-effective manner.
KEY PERFORMANCE METRICS
Robust relationships with and positive feedback from key business partners
Reduction and management of corporate risk
Achievement of deadlines and expectations established for projects in alignment with corporate strategic initiatives
Cost management and protection of assets through contract negotiation, documentation and ongoing management
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Strategic
Maintain a high level of strategic foresight by identifying customer and business needs, and adjusting departmental and team objectives accordingly.
Functional
Act as an advocate for the customer by placing them at the forefront of all decision-making processes.
Provide proactive, pragmatic legal advice and support to business units on a wide range of day-to-day commercial matters, including technology initiatives, intellectual property, information security, privacy and related matters, promotion and marketing campaigns, commercial and IP dispute resolution and litigation management.
Review, draft, interpret and negotiate a range of commercial contracts for business units, including agreements relating to publisher, vendor and supplier relationships, licensing, distribution, consulting and confidentiality.
Identify business and legal risk and make recommendations on how issues should be addressed to mitigate corporate liability while remaining competitive in the industry.
Lead employee and vendor training in areas of primary responsibility, including through targeted efforts and as part of ongoing compliance training.
Seek out, manage and refine new, cost-effective legal service delivery approaches and technologies.
Challenge the status quo by consistently identifying areas for improvement, diagnosing issues and working to resolve them.
Provide support and assistance to the Chief Administrative Officer and the Legal Department at all levels and in all other areas, as required.
People
Develop strong, collaborative cross-functional relationships that support key business partners and Legal team.
See the total organization with an integrated perspective.
Share technical knowledge with others and actively seek to learn from those more knowledgeable than yourself.
Help others see the impacts of their efforts and proactively engage other functions to get input.
Encourage others to freely share their point of view and be open to feedback.
Cultural
Conduct oneself in a manner that promotes, and is aligned with, Indigo's Guiding Principles.
As a leader, hold others accountable in maintaining the integrity of Indigo’s culture and create an environment that fosters a customer-centric approach.
Act as an ambassador for the brand and build positive relationships within the department, across the company, and with key stakeholders.
Model Indigo’s beliefs and convey a positive image in everything you do.
Celebrate diversity of thought and have an open mindset.
Take an active role in fostering a culture of continual learning, taking risks without the fear of making mistakes.
Embrace, champion and influence change through your team and/or the organization.
SCOPE
Reports to: Chief Administrative Officer
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
Internal:
Legal
Strategic Sourcing & Profit Improvement team
Finance
Technology teams
Merchants
Marketing, Loyalty and Creative teams
External:
External Legal Counsel
Government Agencies and Regulators
Suppliers and Vendors
Qualifications
Work Experience / Education / Certifications
Qualified to practice law in Ontario.
JD, LL.B. or equivalent.
3-5 years of post-call legal experience with a reputable Canadian law firm or company.
Proven negotiation and dispute resolution skills.
Experience negotiating, drafting, reviewing and interpreting commercial contracts.
Competencies / Skills / Attributes
Maturity of judgment and discretion; a belief in accountability and ownership.
Technical competence in a variety of legal areas.
Ability to simplify and effectively communicate legal concepts for non-legal audience.
Ability and willingness to make pragmatic decisions with a creative and innovative approach to problem solving and influence decision-making at the operational level.
Sophisticated interpersonal and relationship management skills, including the ability to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders.
Ability to work independently, and with teams that have diverse skills, knowledge and educational backgrounds.
Excellent time management skills and demonstrated ability to prioritize, meet conflicting demands and deal with time-sensitive issues.
Passion for the Indigo brand.
Other (travel, Bilingual, etc.)
Minimal travel required
Working knowledge of French is an asset
Additional Information
At Indigo, we are committed to our communities, our customers, and each other; together we can make a positive impact. We know that fostering diversity and inclusion brings out your full potential and creates a joyful and welcoming environment for everyone. We are driven to be an equitable employer, which highly values your diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We believe that you, in all your uniqueness, belong at Indigo. We welcome all applicants and encourage applications from individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, a person of colour, LGBTQ2+ and people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request to individuals who self-identify as having a disability or special need. Please contact Human Resources at 1 (888) 881-3177 (toll free) or Support-HR@indigo.ca if you require an accommodation at any time during the recruitment process.
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
Current Indigo employees should apply through the Internal Mobility page using your @indigo.ca email address.
Dedicated to telling stories and creating experiences, Indigo is always looking for bright, energetic and customer-focused people who can help bring our exciting mission to life in one of our more than 150 Indigo, Indigospirit, Chapters and Coles stores across Canada. We offer a variety of exciting opportunities at our retail stores, distribution centres, and home office for people who share our passions and want to be part of a dynamic and enriching culture.
WHO WE ARE
We love books and all things beautiful
We are Canada’s Cultural Department Store
Books are our heart and our soul and Great Books are JUST the Beginning…
We play by the following rules:
We exist to add joy to our customers’ lives each and every time they interact with us and our products
Our job is to create joyful moments for our customers
We treat each other the way we’d treat a valued friend
We inspire each other to do our best work
We seek to ignite creativity and innovation every day
We give back to the communities in which we operate
Job Description
The Corporate Counsel is a trusted advisor to the business, providing pragmatic legal advice and assistance. Demonstrating a strong foundation in applicable legislation and corporate requirements, practices and policies, the Corporate Counsel is focused on assisting Indigo in achieving its priorities, projects and processes, while mitigating risk and liability in a cost-effective manner.
KEY PERFORMANCE METRICS
Robust relationships with and positive feedback from key business partners
Reduction and management of corporate risk
Achievement of deadlines and expectations established for projects in alignment with corporate strategic initiatives
Cost management and protection of assets through contract negotiation, documentation and ongoing management
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Strategic
Maintain a high level of strategic foresight by identifying customer and business needs, and adjusting departmental and team objectives accordingly.
Functional
Act as an advocate for the customer by placing them at the forefront of all decision-making processes.
Provide proactive, pragmatic legal advice and support to business units on a wide range of day-to-day commercial matters, including technology initiatives, intellectual property, information security, privacy and related matters, promotion and marketing campaigns, commercial and IP dispute resolution and litigation management.
Review, draft, interpret and negotiate a range of commercial contracts for business units, including agreements relating to publisher, vendor and supplier relationships, licensing, distribution, consulting and confidentiality.
Identify business and legal risk and make recommendations on how issues should be addressed to mitigate corporate liability while remaining competitive in the industry.
Lead employee and vendor training in areas of primary responsibility, including through targeted efforts and as part of ongoing compliance training.
Seek out, manage and refine new, cost-effective legal service delivery approaches and technologies.
Challenge the status quo by consistently identifying areas for improvement, diagnosing issues and working to resolve them.
Provide support and assistance to the Chief Administrative Officer and the Legal Department at all levels and in all other areas, as required.
People
Develop strong, collaborative cross-functional relationships that support key business partners and Legal team.
See the total organization with an integrated perspective.
Share technical knowledge with others and actively seek to learn from those more knowledgeable than yourself.
Help others see the impacts of their efforts and proactively engage other functions to get input.
Encourage others to freely share their point of view and be open to feedback.
Cultural
Conduct oneself in a manner that promotes, and is aligned with, Indigo's Guiding Principles.
As a leader, hold others accountable in maintaining the integrity of Indigo’s culture and create an environment that fosters a customer-centric approach.
Act as an ambassador for the brand and build positive relationships within the department, across the company, and with key stakeholders.
Model Indigo’s beliefs and convey a positive image in everything you do.
Celebrate diversity of thought and have an open mindset.
Take an active role in fostering a culture of continual learning, taking risks without the fear of making mistakes.
Embrace, champion and influence change through your team and/or the organization.
SCOPE
Reports to: Chief Administrative Officer
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
Internal:
Legal
Strategic Sourcing & Profit Improvement team
Finance
Technology teams
Merchants
Marketing, Loyalty and Creative teams
External:
External Legal Counsel
Government Agencies and Regulators
Suppliers and Vendors
Qualifications
Work Experience / Education / Certifications
Qualified to practice law in Ontario.
JD, LL.B. or equivalent.
3-5 years of post-call legal experience with a reputable Canadian law firm or company.
Proven negotiation and dispute resolution skills.
Experience negotiating, drafting, reviewing and interpreting commercial contracts.
Competencies / Skills / Attributes
Maturity of judgment and discretion; a belief in accountability and ownership.
Technical competence in a variety of legal areas.
Ability to simplify and effectively communicate legal concepts for non-legal audience.
Ability and willingness to make pragmatic decisions with a creative and innovative approach to problem solving and influence decision-making at the operational level.
Sophisticated interpersonal and relationship management skills, including the ability to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders.
Ability to work independently, and with teams that have diverse skills, knowledge and educational backgrounds.
Excellent time management skills and demonstrated ability to prioritize, meet conflicting demands and deal with time-sensitive issues.
Passion for the Indigo brand.
Other (travel, Bilingual, etc.)
Minimal travel required
Working knowledge of French is an asset
Additional Information
At Indigo, we are committed to our communities, our customers, and each other; together we can make a positive impact. We know that fostering diversity and inclusion brings out your full potential and creates a joyful and welcoming environment for everyone. We are driven to be an equitable employer, which highly values your diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We believe that you, in all your uniqueness, belong at Indigo. We welcome all applicants and encourage applications from individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, a person of colour, LGBTQ2+ and people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request to individuals who self-identify as having a disability or special need. Please contact Human Resources at 1 (888) 881-3177 (toll free) or Support-HR@indigo.ca if you require an accommodation at any time during the recruitment process.
The Ontario Cannabis Store provides safe, responsible access to recreational cannabis for adults 19 and older. We operate the provincial online store for recreational cannabis in Ontario and are the exclusive provincial wholesaler to authorized private retail stores.
Working at the OCS is a unique opportunity to be part of an agile start-up in a ground-breaking new industry. We’re a diverse team passionate about delivering a great customer experience, working together with mutual respect, and building value out of our differences. We’re an inclusive organization that understands that delivering great results comes out of ensuring every voice is heard.
About the Role
We’re looking for a Senior Legal Counsel to join our team! In this pivotal role, you’ll collaborate with the Chief Legal & Administrative Officer, contributing to our proactive and business solution-oriented in-house Legal team. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will champion legal matters related to employment, labor, privacy, and provide crucial support to our Enterprise Regulatory Team.
About Your Day
Provide the business with practical and simple creative solutions to complex legal issues
Convey complex legal risk matters in concise, simple terms that are easily understandable and actionable by the business
Participate in and/or lead cross-functional business teams
Retain, instruct and manage outside counsel as required and approved by the Chief Legal and Administrative officer
Provide legal interpretation and advice in areas of law/regulation applying to the business
Develop and maintain an up to date repository of templates for employment related agreements
Manage and lead negotiations with minimal supervision under tight timelines
Draft and negotiate employment related documentation including offer letters, termination letters and settlement agreements
Advise the business on compliance with the company’s collective bargaining agreement
Lead counsel supporting HR in the area of collective bargaining
Lead support to the Corporate Affairs team in the area of agency reporting and compliance
Prepare and present to Senior Leadership in assigned area of responsibility
Monitor legal and regulatory developments
Contribute to the development of policies, procedures and strategies to endure the on-going maintenance of legal and regulatory compliance
Proactively identify and assess legal risks
Develop strategies, processes, training and other controls to mitigate legal risk(s)
Provide primary legal support for the Company’s Enterprise Regulatory Compliance Team
Identify opportunities to automate/streamline repetitive, transactional legal services
Appropriately manage and direct outside counsel as needed to maximize cost effectiveness and quality of services
Liaise with lawyers from other government entities for best practices
About You
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) OR Juris Doctor (JD) and licensed to practice law in Ontario
8+ years of in-house legal practice experience
2+ years of experience in one or more of the following practice areas: employment, labour, privacy, regulatory compliance
Experience with supporting and advising an Enterprise Regulatory Compliance team in a retail or wholesale business
Experience drafting corporate policies and processes, and creating and delivering ‘fit for purpose’ compliance training to the business.
Experience managing and directing outside counsel to maximize cost effectiveness and ensure quality of service
A mix of pubic and private sector in-house legal experience would be an asset
Cannabis industry experience preferred
Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
Compliance Designation is preferred
Strong business acumen with a demonstrated ability to provide creative business oriented solutions
Ability to provide business practical and simple creative solutions in a fast-paced evolving industry
Ability to convey complex legal risk matters in concise, simple terms that are easily understandable and actionable by the business
Demonstrated ability to proactively identify and assess legal risks
Strong understanding of the three (3) Lines of Defense
Working knowledge of in-house legal department research and file management tools
Excellent research skills and demonstrated strategic thinking, analytical, creative problem- solving and planning skills
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Adaptable, flexible and proven team player
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Outlook
About the Job
This position currently offers a hybrid work schedule. The current in office requirement is a minimum of 3 days/week (may be more depending on business needs). The OCS office is located near York Mills and Yonge Street. However, OCS reserves the right to change this policy and its office location at any time.
City: Toronto, ON
Employment Type: Full time, Permanent
Required Travel: none
Compensation
The target hiring range for this position is $141,900 - $161,900. This is a pay grade 10A role, with a salary range of $125,484.42 - $188,330.66. Placement in the salary range will be based on factors such as market conditions, internal equity, and candidate experience, skills, and qualifications relevant to the role.
We are committed to providing an accessible, equitable and inclusive candidate and employee experience. We provide reasonable accommodation throughout the recruitment process and in employment. If you require an accommodation, please let us know, we will work with you to meet your needs.
Feb 26, 2024
Full time
The Ontario Cannabis Store provides safe, responsible access to recreational cannabis for adults 19 and older. We operate the provincial online store for recreational cannabis in Ontario and are the exclusive provincial wholesaler to authorized private retail stores.
Working at the OCS is a unique opportunity to be part of an agile start-up in a ground-breaking new industry. We’re a diverse team passionate about delivering a great customer experience, working together with mutual respect, and building value out of our differences. We’re an inclusive organization that understands that delivering great results comes out of ensuring every voice is heard.
About the Role
We’re looking for a Senior Legal Counsel to join our team! In this pivotal role, you’ll collaborate with the Chief Legal & Administrative Officer, contributing to our proactive and business solution-oriented in-house Legal team. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will champion legal matters related to employment, labor, privacy, and provide crucial support to our Enterprise Regulatory Team.
About Your Day
Provide the business with practical and simple creative solutions to complex legal issues
Convey complex legal risk matters in concise, simple terms that are easily understandable and actionable by the business
Participate in and/or lead cross-functional business teams
Retain, instruct and manage outside counsel as required and approved by the Chief Legal and Administrative officer
Provide legal interpretation and advice in areas of law/regulation applying to the business
Develop and maintain an up to date repository of templates for employment related agreements
Manage and lead negotiations with minimal supervision under tight timelines
Draft and negotiate employment related documentation including offer letters, termination letters and settlement agreements
Advise the business on compliance with the company’s collective bargaining agreement
Lead counsel supporting HR in the area of collective bargaining
Lead support to the Corporate Affairs team in the area of agency reporting and compliance
Prepare and present to Senior Leadership in assigned area of responsibility
Monitor legal and regulatory developments
Contribute to the development of policies, procedures and strategies to endure the on-going maintenance of legal and regulatory compliance
Proactively identify and assess legal risks
Develop strategies, processes, training and other controls to mitigate legal risk(s)
Provide primary legal support for the Company’s Enterprise Regulatory Compliance Team
Identify opportunities to automate/streamline repetitive, transactional legal services
Appropriately manage and direct outside counsel as needed to maximize cost effectiveness and quality of services
Liaise with lawyers from other government entities for best practices
About You
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) OR Juris Doctor (JD) and licensed to practice law in Ontario
8+ years of in-house legal practice experience
2+ years of experience in one or more of the following practice areas: employment, labour, privacy, regulatory compliance
Experience with supporting and advising an Enterprise Regulatory Compliance team in a retail or wholesale business
Experience drafting corporate policies and processes, and creating and delivering ‘fit for purpose’ compliance training to the business.
Experience managing and directing outside counsel to maximize cost effectiveness and ensure quality of service
A mix of pubic and private sector in-house legal experience would be an asset
Cannabis industry experience preferred
Member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
Compliance Designation is preferred
Strong business acumen with a demonstrated ability to provide creative business oriented solutions
Ability to provide business practical and simple creative solutions in a fast-paced evolving industry
Ability to convey complex legal risk matters in concise, simple terms that are easily understandable and actionable by the business
Demonstrated ability to proactively identify and assess legal risks
Strong understanding of the three (3) Lines of Defense
Working knowledge of in-house legal department research and file management tools
Excellent research skills and demonstrated strategic thinking, analytical, creative problem- solving and planning skills
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Adaptable, flexible and proven team player
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Outlook
About the Job
This position currently offers a hybrid work schedule. The current in office requirement is a minimum of 3 days/week (may be more depending on business needs). The OCS office is located near York Mills and Yonge Street. However, OCS reserves the right to change this policy and its office location at any time.
City: Toronto, ON
Employment Type: Full time, Permanent
Required Travel: none
Compensation
The target hiring range for this position is $141,900 - $161,900. This is a pay grade 10A role, with a salary range of $125,484.42 - $188,330.66. Placement in the salary range will be based on factors such as market conditions, internal equity, and candidate experience, skills, and qualifications relevant to the role.
We are committed to providing an accessible, equitable and inclusive candidate and employee experience. We provide reasonable accommodation throughout the recruitment process and in employment. If you require an accommodation, please let us know, we will work with you to meet your needs.
Group Description At Magna, we create technology that disrupts the industry and solves big problems for consumers, our customers, and the world around us. We’re the only mobility technology company and supplier with complete expertise across the entire vehicle. We are committed to quality and continuous improvement because our products impact millions of people every day. But we’re more than what we make. We are a group of entrepreneurial-minded people whose collective expertise gives us a competitive advantage. World Class Manufacturing is a journey and it’s our talented people who lead us on this journey. Role Summary Under the direction of the Chief Compliance Officer, provide legal subject matter expertise to support the development of Magna’s Global Ethics and Legal Compliance and Data Privacy Programs; provide project management, leadership and oversight on significant regulatory matters, compliance investigations and complex litigation. Key Responsibilities
Work closely with Magna’s Internal Audit, Information Governance, Data Privacy, external legal counsel, and other functional experts, including assisting in project management and coordination on significant investigations, regulatory issues and complex litigation (including e-discovery processes) involving Magna’s internal business units
Monitor current and emerging laws and regulatory changes to assess what changes are needed to Magna’s Ethics and Legal Compliance Program and related policies and procedures
Provide legal subject matter expertise and guidance to the global Ethics and Legal Compliance team members
Provide legal subject matter expertise and guidance (including virtual training) to operating groups and various corporate functions in the areas of privacy and data protection, competition/antitrust, sanctions/export controls, and similar regulatory requirements
Key Qualifications/Requirements Knowledge and Education
Juris Doctor or L.L.B. degree, with a license to practice in Canada or the United States
Experience advising on litigation, regulatory and internal investigations, and e-discovery processes
Work Experience
Minimum of 5 years of legal practice at a law firm and/or in-house
Skills And Competencies
Pragmatic, self-starter with strong problem solving abilities who can identify core issues, and execute and implement solutions
Strong communication and presentation skills, including the ability to tailor your message to your target audience and communicate complex issues clearly and persuasively
Ability to build solid relationships and to influence and build consensus across a diverse group of business people with a wide array of professional backgrounds, including executive management
Strong project management and organizational skills, and the ability to adapt to changing needs, successfully coordinate and complete multiple tasks within and across departments to meet deadlines
The ability and desire to work independently with limited direct supervision
Solution-oriented, exceptional business judgment, agility, and experience thinking outside the box
A strong interest in creative problem solving, especially through complex data analysis and research of emerging, evolving, and ambiguous areas of law
Experience in privacy or competition/antitrust a significant asset
Language fluency is an asset (for example: German, Mandarin or Spanish)
Work Environment
Standard office environment
Collaboration with a cross functional global team
Additional Information
Accommodations for disabilities in relations to the job selection process are available upon request.
Candidates will be required to complete a Criminal Records Check and, if deemed necessary, a Credit Check as part of the candidate selection process
Awareness. Unity. Empowerment. At Magna, we believe that a diverse workforce is critical to our success. That’s why we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We hire on the basis of experience and qualifications, and in consideration of job requirements, regardless of, in particular, color, ancestry, religion, gender, origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability or gender identity. Magna takes the privacy of your personal information seriously. We discourage you from sending applications via email to comply with GDPR requirements and your local Data Privacy Law.
Dec 14, 2023
Full time
Group Description At Magna, we create technology that disrupts the industry and solves big problems for consumers, our customers, and the world around us. We’re the only mobility technology company and supplier with complete expertise across the entire vehicle. We are committed to quality and continuous improvement because our products impact millions of people every day. But we’re more than what we make. We are a group of entrepreneurial-minded people whose collective expertise gives us a competitive advantage. World Class Manufacturing is a journey and it’s our talented people who lead us on this journey. Role Summary Under the direction of the Chief Compliance Officer, provide legal subject matter expertise to support the development of Magna’s Global Ethics and Legal Compliance and Data Privacy Programs; provide project management, leadership and oversight on significant regulatory matters, compliance investigations and complex litigation. Key Responsibilities
Work closely with Magna’s Internal Audit, Information Governance, Data Privacy, external legal counsel, and other functional experts, including assisting in project management and coordination on significant investigations, regulatory issues and complex litigation (including e-discovery processes) involving Magna’s internal business units
Monitor current and emerging laws and regulatory changes to assess what changes are needed to Magna’s Ethics and Legal Compliance Program and related policies and procedures
Provide legal subject matter expertise and guidance to the global Ethics and Legal Compliance team members
Provide legal subject matter expertise and guidance (including virtual training) to operating groups and various corporate functions in the areas of privacy and data protection, competition/antitrust, sanctions/export controls, and similar regulatory requirements
Key Qualifications/Requirements Knowledge and Education
Juris Doctor or L.L.B. degree, with a license to practice in Canada or the United States
Experience advising on litigation, regulatory and internal investigations, and e-discovery processes
Work Experience
Minimum of 5 years of legal practice at a law firm and/or in-house
Skills And Competencies
Pragmatic, self-starter with strong problem solving abilities who can identify core issues, and execute and implement solutions
Strong communication and presentation skills, including the ability to tailor your message to your target audience and communicate complex issues clearly and persuasively
Ability to build solid relationships and to influence and build consensus across a diverse group of business people with a wide array of professional backgrounds, including executive management
Strong project management and organizational skills, and the ability to adapt to changing needs, successfully coordinate and complete multiple tasks within and across departments to meet deadlines
The ability and desire to work independently with limited direct supervision
Solution-oriented, exceptional business judgment, agility, and experience thinking outside the box
A strong interest in creative problem solving, especially through complex data analysis and research of emerging, evolving, and ambiguous areas of law
Experience in privacy or competition/antitrust a significant asset
Language fluency is an asset (for example: German, Mandarin or Spanish)
Work Environment
Standard office environment
Collaboration with a cross functional global team
Additional Information
Accommodations for disabilities in relations to the job selection process are available upon request.
Candidates will be required to complete a Criminal Records Check and, if deemed necessary, a Credit Check as part of the candidate selection process
Awareness. Unity. Empowerment. At Magna, we believe that a diverse workforce is critical to our success. That’s why we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We hire on the basis of experience and qualifications, and in consideration of job requirements, regardless of, in particular, color, ancestry, religion, gender, origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability or gender identity. Magna takes the privacy of your personal information seriously. We discourage you from sending applications via email to comply with GDPR requirements and your local Data Privacy Law.