Greater Toronto Airports Authority
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto Pearson is transforming. Now’s the time for your career to fly. The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) is a unique and dynamic place to work, with a bold plan to make Toronto Pearson, Canada’s leading global hub airport, a global leader in airport performance, customer care, and sustainability. Together with our partners, more than 2,100 GTAA employees are building a next-generation airport—innovating in all we do and striving to create the most uplifting, safe, and efficient experience for our passengers. What's in it for you?
An opportunity to grow, develop, and thrive within a dynamic, and fast-growing company alongside thoughtful and passionate individuals dedicated to their work and community.
Extended health and dental benefits.
A flexible hybrid work environment, continuous internal and external learning opportunities, and a meaningful reward and recognition program.
What can you expect from this position? Reporting to the Chief Legal Officer, the Senior Legal Counsel will support the GTAA’s growing commercial leasing portfolio as well as a wide variety of complex real estate, commercial, and corporate matters. You will act as a business-oriented, strategic partner to internal clients, providing timely and practical legal advice and helping guide the organization through major commercial decisions, capital projects and compliance requirements in a highly regulated environment. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will:
Provide strategic and timely legal advice across a wide range of corporate, commercial, and regulatory matters.
Lead legal support for commercial leasing, including office, retail, food & beverage, and land/building leases.
Review, draft, negotiate, and manage complex commercial agreements, including construction agreements, IT outsourcing contracts, sponsorship/advertising arrangements, procurement and service contracts.
Support corporate compliance and risk management, including privacy, regulated industry obligations, environmental matters and cyber governance.
Advise on and oversee land-use planning matters.
Support public disclosure filings (AIF, MD&A, Annual Report).
Identify, retain, and manage external counsel.
Contribute to Legal team leadership, including mentoring a law clerk and supporting a strong, collaborative team culture.
Work closely with business teams and senior leadership on major projects, transactions, and operational initiatives.
This is the role for you, if you have:
A Law degree (LL.B or J.D.) and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
10+ years of corporate/commercial leasing and real estate experience.
Experience in a regulated industry (aviation, transportation, infrastructure, or similar) considered an asset.
Strong commercial instincts and the ability to manage multiple files with urgency and professionalism.
Demonstrated ability to build strong, trusted relationships with business partners and cross-functional teams.
Experience supervising and mentoring legal professionals.
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to juggle competing priorities.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to obtain and retain a Transportation Security Clearance.
The GTAA is committed to Employment Equity and maintaining a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Toronto Pearson is transforming. Now’s the time for your career to fly. The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) is a unique and dynamic place to work, with a bold plan to make Toronto Pearson, Canada’s leading global hub airport, a global leader in airport performance, customer care, and sustainability. Together with our partners, more than 2,100 GTAA employees are building a next-generation airport—innovating in all we do and striving to create the most uplifting, safe, and efficient experience for our passengers. What's in it for you?
An opportunity to grow, develop, and thrive within a dynamic, and fast-growing company alongside thoughtful and passionate individuals dedicated to their work and community.
Extended health and dental benefits.
A flexible hybrid work environment, continuous internal and external learning opportunities, and a meaningful reward and recognition program.
What can you expect from this position? Reporting to the Chief Legal Officer, the Senior Legal Counsel will support the GTAA’s growing commercial leasing portfolio as well as a wide variety of complex real estate, commercial, and corporate matters. You will act as a business-oriented, strategic partner to internal clients, providing timely and practical legal advice and helping guide the organization through major commercial decisions, capital projects and compliance requirements in a highly regulated environment. As Senior Legal Counsel, you will:
Provide strategic and timely legal advice across a wide range of corporate, commercial, and regulatory matters.
Lead legal support for commercial leasing, including office, retail, food & beverage, and land/building leases.
Review, draft, negotiate, and manage complex commercial agreements, including construction agreements, IT outsourcing contracts, sponsorship/advertising arrangements, procurement and service contracts.
Support corporate compliance and risk management, including privacy, regulated industry obligations, environmental matters and cyber governance.
Advise on and oversee land-use planning matters.
Support public disclosure filings (AIF, MD&A, Annual Report).
Identify, retain, and manage external counsel.
Contribute to Legal team leadership, including mentoring a law clerk and supporting a strong, collaborative team culture.
Work closely with business teams and senior leadership on major projects, transactions, and operational initiatives.
This is the role for you, if you have:
A Law degree (LL.B or J.D.) and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
10+ years of corporate/commercial leasing and real estate experience.
Experience in a regulated industry (aviation, transportation, infrastructure, or similar) considered an asset.
Strong commercial instincts and the ability to manage multiple files with urgency and professionalism.
Demonstrated ability to build strong, trusted relationships with business partners and cross-functional teams.
Experience supervising and mentoring legal professionals.
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to juggle competing priorities.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to obtain and retain a Transportation Security Clearance.
The GTAA is committed to Employment Equity and maintaining a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
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Job Opportunity: Legal Counsel at Fairstone Bank
Location: Montreal, QC | Toronto, ON | London, ON (Hybrid) Experience: 1 – 3 years Salary Range: $80,000 – $95,000 + Annual Incentive Bonus
About Fairstone Bank of Canada
Fairstone Bank and its family of brands—including Home Trust Company, Home Bank, Oaken Financial, EdenPark, and Fig —are united in delivering innovative, accessible, and reliable financial solutions . As Canada’s leading alternative lending bank, we offer a diverse suite of products:
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Residential and Commercial Mortgages
Consumer Deposits and GICs
Credit Cards and Personal Loans
Retail and Automobile Financing
With nearly a century of legacy lending experience, we are proud to foster growth for newcomers, small-business owners, and savvy investors across Canada .
The Role: Legal Counsel
Join our growing team as Legal Counsel , reporting directly to the Director, Legal . In this role, you will be a key member of a dynamic in-house legal team, providing expertise to Fairstone Financial Inc. while managing legal and regulatory risks in a fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Advisory: Provide legal support to operations, human resources, risk, finance, marketing, and product development teams.
Litigation Management: Oversee customer and employment-related litigation files in collaboration with external counsel.
Contract Negotiation: Draft and review commercial contracts for consumer lending, credit cards, retail point-of-sale financing, and real estate leases.
Regulatory Compliance: Advise on federal and provincial consumer lending laws, including consumer protection regulations.
What We’re Looking For
Education: Juris Doctor (JD) or Bachelor of Laws (LLB).
Licensure: Member in good standing with a provincial law society (Ontario or Quebec Bar membership preferred, or Member of the Chambre des Notaires du Québec ).
Experience: 1 – 3 years of corporate commercial law experience from a law firm or in-house department, preferably with exposure to banking or consumer finance.
Skills: Strong drafting, analytical, and problem-solving skills with the ability to manage competing priorities.
Bilingualism: Proficiency in both English and French is preferred.
Asset: Experience with privacy and/or technology law.
Why You’ll Love Working at Fairstone
Fairstone is recognized as a Great Place to Work Canada 2025 and one of Montreal’s Top Employers 2025 . We offer:
Work-Life Balance: Hybrid work model and 6 wellness days annually.
Future-Ready Savings: Group Retirement Savings Plan with up to 7% employer match .
Comprehensive Benefits: Health and dental coverage via Manulife and virtual healthcare through Dialogue.
Growth & Development: Education Assistance Program and the Fairstone Academy.
Community Impact: One paid volunteer day per year.
How to Apply
Fairstone is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from Aboriginals, members of visible minorities, and individuals with disabilities.
Ready to grow your legal career? Apply on LinkedIn or visit Fairstone Careers to learn more.
Note: Candidates must pass a criminal background check, credit check, and experience validation.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
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Job Opportunity: Legal Counsel at Fairstone Bank
Location: Montreal, QC | Toronto, ON | London, ON (Hybrid) Experience: 1 – 3 years Salary Range: $80,000 – $95,000 + Annual Incentive Bonus
About Fairstone Bank of Canada
Fairstone Bank and its family of brands—including Home Trust Company, Home Bank, Oaken Financial, EdenPark, and Fig —are united in delivering innovative, accessible, and reliable financial solutions . As Canada’s leading alternative lending bank, we offer a diverse suite of products:
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Residential and Commercial Mortgages
Consumer Deposits and GICs
Credit Cards and Personal Loans
Retail and Automobile Financing
With nearly a century of legacy lending experience, we are proud to foster growth for newcomers, small-business owners, and savvy investors across Canada .
The Role: Legal Counsel
Join our growing team as Legal Counsel , reporting directly to the Director, Legal . In this role, you will be a key member of a dynamic in-house legal team, providing expertise to Fairstone Financial Inc. while managing legal and regulatory risks in a fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Advisory: Provide legal support to operations, human resources, risk, finance, marketing, and product development teams.
Litigation Management: Oversee customer and employment-related litigation files in collaboration with external counsel.
Contract Negotiation: Draft and review commercial contracts for consumer lending, credit cards, retail point-of-sale financing, and real estate leases.
Regulatory Compliance: Advise on federal and provincial consumer lending laws, including consumer protection regulations.
What We’re Looking For
Education: Juris Doctor (JD) or Bachelor of Laws (LLB).
Licensure: Member in good standing with a provincial law society (Ontario or Quebec Bar membership preferred, or Member of the Chambre des Notaires du Québec ).
Experience: 1 – 3 years of corporate commercial law experience from a law firm or in-house department, preferably with exposure to banking or consumer finance.
Skills: Strong drafting, analytical, and problem-solving skills with the ability to manage competing priorities.
Bilingualism: Proficiency in both English and French is preferred.
Asset: Experience with privacy and/or technology law.
Why You’ll Love Working at Fairstone
Fairstone is recognized as a Great Place to Work Canada 2025 and one of Montreal’s Top Employers 2025 . We offer:
Work-Life Balance: Hybrid work model and 6 wellness days annually.
Future-Ready Savings: Group Retirement Savings Plan with up to 7% employer match .
Comprehensive Benefits: Health and dental coverage via Manulife and virtual healthcare through Dialogue.
Growth & Development: Education Assistance Program and the Fairstone Academy.
Community Impact: One paid volunteer day per year.
How to Apply
Fairstone is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from Aboriginals, members of visible minorities, and individuals with disabilities.
Ready to grow your legal career? Apply on LinkedIn or visit Fairstone Careers to learn more.
Note: Candidates must pass a criminal background check, credit check, and experience validation.
Brookfield Asset Management, Inc.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Brookfield Place - 181 Bay Street Business - Energy Brookfield Energy operates one of the world’s largest publicly traded platforms for sustainable energy. Our energy portfolio consists of hydroelectric, wind, utility-scale solar, distributed generation and storage facilities in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Our operating capacity totals over 35,000 megawatts and our development pipeline stands at approximately 200,000 megawatts. Our portfolio of sustainable solutions assets includes our investments in Westinghouse (a leading global nuclear services business) and a utility and independent power producer with operations in the Caribbean and Latin America, as well as both operating assets and a development pipeline of carbon capture and storage capacity, agricultural renewable natural gas and materials recycling. Brookfield Energy is the flagship listed energy company of Brookfield Asset Management, a leading global alternative asset manager with over $1 trillion of assets under management. To learn more about the Brookfield Energy group, visit https://www.brookfield.com/about-us/capabilities/energy . Brookfield Culture Brookfield has a unique and dynamic culture. We seek team members who have a long-term focus and whose values align with our Attributes of a Brookfield Leader: Entrepreneurial, Collaborative and Disciplined. Brookfield is committed to the development of our people through challenging work assignments and exposure to diverse businesses. Job Description Reporting to the Managing Director, the Senior Associate, Legal will provide corporate, securities and regulatory support across Brookfield Energy, including BEP, BEPC, BGTF, BIF, and CTF, while partnering closely with internal stakeholders and external counsel in a fast-paced, global environment. Responsibilities:
General corporate and securities law and regulatory matters for Brookfield Renewable Partners LP (BEP), Brookfield Renewable Corporation (BEPC), Brookfield Global Transition Fund (BGTF), Brookfield Infrastructure Fund (BIF), and Brookfield Catalytic Transition Fund (CTF) .
Assist with transaction execution, including investments through BGTF and BIF as well as debt and equity securities offerings.
Assist with ordinary course corporate disclosures and securities filings for BEP and BEPC, and BGTF reporting.
Assist with compliance activities for Brookfield Energy, including under the Investment Advisers Act.
Contractual agreements within the Brookfield Energy corporate group, including credit facilities.
Requirements:
Member in good standing of the Ontario Bar (or another Canadian/U.S. jurisdiction) with 3–5 years’ post-call corporate and/or securities experience, ideally at a major firm and/or large multinational organization.
Familiarity with Canadian and U.S. securities laws and disclosure/regulatory requirements is an asset.
Proven ability to deliver practical, business-oriented legal advice with strong written and verbal communication skills.
Self-motivated, proactive and accountable; able to take ownership and progress matters independently.
Collaborative, team-oriented relationship builder with strong interpersonal skills across all levels.
Strong analytical and problem-solving capability with high attention to detail, sound judgment and the ability to manage multiple priorities and timelines in a fast-paced, global environment.
Position Opening Reason: New Position Brookfield is committed to maintaining a Positive Work Environment that is safe and respectful; our shared success depends on it. Accordingly, we do not tolerate workplace discrimination, violence or harassment. Brookfield is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. We are committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Should you require a Human Rights Code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Brookfield Place - 181 Bay Street Business - Energy Brookfield Energy operates one of the world’s largest publicly traded platforms for sustainable energy. Our energy portfolio consists of hydroelectric, wind, utility-scale solar, distributed generation and storage facilities in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Our operating capacity totals over 35,000 megawatts and our development pipeline stands at approximately 200,000 megawatts. Our portfolio of sustainable solutions assets includes our investments in Westinghouse (a leading global nuclear services business) and a utility and independent power producer with operations in the Caribbean and Latin America, as well as both operating assets and a development pipeline of carbon capture and storage capacity, agricultural renewable natural gas and materials recycling. Brookfield Energy is the flagship listed energy company of Brookfield Asset Management, a leading global alternative asset manager with over $1 trillion of assets under management. To learn more about the Brookfield Energy group, visit https://www.brookfield.com/about-us/capabilities/energy . Brookfield Culture Brookfield has a unique and dynamic culture. We seek team members who have a long-term focus and whose values align with our Attributes of a Brookfield Leader: Entrepreneurial, Collaborative and Disciplined. Brookfield is committed to the development of our people through challenging work assignments and exposure to diverse businesses. Job Description Reporting to the Managing Director, the Senior Associate, Legal will provide corporate, securities and regulatory support across Brookfield Energy, including BEP, BEPC, BGTF, BIF, and CTF, while partnering closely with internal stakeholders and external counsel in a fast-paced, global environment. Responsibilities:
General corporate and securities law and regulatory matters for Brookfield Renewable Partners LP (BEP), Brookfield Renewable Corporation (BEPC), Brookfield Global Transition Fund (BGTF), Brookfield Infrastructure Fund (BIF), and Brookfield Catalytic Transition Fund (CTF) .
Assist with transaction execution, including investments through BGTF and BIF as well as debt and equity securities offerings.
Assist with ordinary course corporate disclosures and securities filings for BEP and BEPC, and BGTF reporting.
Assist with compliance activities for Brookfield Energy, including under the Investment Advisers Act.
Contractual agreements within the Brookfield Energy corporate group, including credit facilities.
Requirements:
Member in good standing of the Ontario Bar (or another Canadian/U.S. jurisdiction) with 3–5 years’ post-call corporate and/or securities experience, ideally at a major firm and/or large multinational organization.
Familiarity with Canadian and U.S. securities laws and disclosure/regulatory requirements is an asset.
Proven ability to deliver practical, business-oriented legal advice with strong written and verbal communication skills.
Self-motivated, proactive and accountable; able to take ownership and progress matters independently.
Collaborative, team-oriented relationship builder with strong interpersonal skills across all levels.
Strong analytical and problem-solving capability with high attention to detail, sound judgment and the ability to manage multiple priorities and timelines in a fast-paced, global environment.
Position Opening Reason: New Position Brookfield is committed to maintaining a Positive Work Environment that is safe and respectful; our shared success depends on it. Accordingly, we do not tolerate workplace discrimination, violence or harassment. Brookfield is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. We are committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Should you require a Human Rights Code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Remote Personal Injury Law Clerk
Join a growing personal injury practice as a Remote Law Clerk , supporting a busy plaintiff-side team with client-focused work and meaningful case involvement. Our client offers flexibility, mentorship, and a supportive virtual environment that values initiative and attention to detail. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated clerk seeking stability, autonomy, and the ability to work from home.
Salary: Up to $55,000 per year (commensurate with experience)
Key Responsibilities
Manage personal injury files from intake to settlement or trial preparation.
Draft correspondence, pleadings, affidavits, and settlement documentation.
Request, organize, and summarize medical records, employment files, and other evidence.
Communicate with clients, insurers, medical professionals, and opposing counsel.
Prepare mediation and discovery briefs, track undertakings, and assist with file closing.
Maintain accurate records and ensure deadlines are met under the Rules of Civil Procedure.
Qualifications
3–5 years of experience in plaintiff personal injury (motor vehicle, slip and fall, or LTD files).
Strong understanding of litigation processes and court filing procedures .
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Highly organized, self-motivated, and comfortable working independently in a remote setting.
Proficiency with legal software (e.g., Primafact, PC Law, or equivalent) and Microsoft Office Suite.
If you are an experienced law clerk looking for a fully remote role with work-life balance and
meaningful client interaction, we’d love to hear from you.
To apply , please forward your resume to: Ben@cartelinc.com
Mar 11, 2026
Remote
Remote Personal Injury Law Clerk
Join a growing personal injury practice as a Remote Law Clerk , supporting a busy plaintiff-side team with client-focused work and meaningful case involvement. Our client offers flexibility, mentorship, and a supportive virtual environment that values initiative and attention to detail. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated clerk seeking stability, autonomy, and the ability to work from home.
Salary: Up to $55,000 per year (commensurate with experience)
Key Responsibilities
Manage personal injury files from intake to settlement or trial preparation.
Draft correspondence, pleadings, affidavits, and settlement documentation.
Request, organize, and summarize medical records, employment files, and other evidence.
Communicate with clients, insurers, medical professionals, and opposing counsel.
Prepare mediation and discovery briefs, track undertakings, and assist with file closing.
Maintain accurate records and ensure deadlines are met under the Rules of Civil Procedure.
Qualifications
3–5 years of experience in plaintiff personal injury (motor vehicle, slip and fall, or LTD files).
Strong understanding of litigation processes and court filing procedures .
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Highly organized, self-motivated, and comfortable working independently in a remote setting.
Proficiency with legal software (e.g., Primafact, PC Law, or equivalent) and Microsoft Office Suite.
If you are an experienced law clerk looking for a fully remote role with work-life balance and
meaningful client interaction, we’d love to hear from you.
To apply , please forward your resume to: Ben@cartelinc.com
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Make an impact at a global and dynamic investment organization When you join CPP Investments, you are joining one of the world’s most admired and respected institutional investors. As a professional investment management organization, CPP Investments invests the funds of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) to help ensure its financial sustainability for generations of working and retired Canadians. CPP Investments invests across regions and asset classes to build a globally diversified portfolio. It holds assets in public equity, private equity, real estate, infrastructure, and fixed income, and the CPP Fund is projected to reach $3.6 trillion in assets by 2050. The organization is headquartered in Toronto with offices in Hong Kong, London, Mumbai, New York City, São Paulo, and Sydney. CPP Investments successfully attracts, selects, and retains talented individuals from top-tier institutions worldwide. Join our team for access to:
Stimulating work in a fast-paced and intellectually challenging environment
Accelerated exposure and responsibility
Global career development opportunities
Diverse and inspiring colleagues and approachable leaders
A hybrid-flexible work environment with an emphasis on in-person collaboration
A culture rooted in principles of integrity, partnership, and high performance
An organization with an important social purpose that positively impacts lives
If you have a passion for performance, value a collegial and collaborative culture, and approach work with the highest integrity, invest your career here. Role Summary: The Manager, Legal, engages with senior leadership and business units to provide strategic advice and assess legal risk to the business and help them navigate, understand, and comply with legal and regulatory requirements consistent with our Guiding Principles and our mandate. The Legal Advisory team serves as a strategic partner to the business, providing proactive, risk-based legal advice across CPPIB’s enterprise operations. The team safeguards the organization’s statutory mandate and independence while enabling prudent, commercially effective decision-making in complex domestic and international environments. Accountabilities & Qualifications: Accountabilities
Work closely with business teams to provide strategic, creative and commercial support and advice across a broad range of enterprise legal matters.
Support complex cross-enterprise projects requiring legal and governance advice and support;
Provide strategic legal, governance, advisory, and execution support for CPP Investments’ management and investment committee structure, working closely with senior leaders (in their capacity as Committee Chairs) and the cross-enterprise teams that engage with these committees;
Provide advice and assess risk and governance considerations in connection with CPP Investments’ internal policies, standards and governance framework;
Provide advice and guidance to external counsel and investment teams on enterprise-facing transaction-related legal questions including issues under investment-related non-disclosure agreements and engagement letters;
Provide day-to-day legal support in connection with the management of CPP Investments’ global subsidiaries, including drafting and reviewing legal documentation, coordinating with global external counsel, managing regulatory requirements, and advising on the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of corporate entities.
Provide general advice and support across a broad range of enterprise legal matters, working with enterprise partners across the organization
Qualifications
LL.B./LL.M or JD required.
5+ years of relevant legal experience at a major law firm or an in-house corporate legal department.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including ability to work cooperatively with many different stakeholders and ability to manage outside counsel.
Strong organizational skills; flexible, adaptable, and able to manage ambiguity and multiple projects.
Visit our LinkedIn Career Page or follow us on LinkedIn . At CPP Investments, we are committed to diversity and equitable access to employment opportunities based on ability. We thank all applicants for their interest but will only contact candidates selected to advance in the hiring process. Our Commitment to Inclusion and Diversity: In addition to being dedicated to building a workforce that reflects diverse talent, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible experience. If you require an accommodation for any part of the recruitment process (including alternate formats of materials, accessible meeting rooms, etc.), please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disclaimer: CPP Investments does not accept resumes from employment placement agencies, head-hunters or recruitment suppliers that are not in a formal contractual arrangement with us. Our recruitment supplier arrangements are restricted to specific hiring needs and do not include this or other web-site job postings. Any resume or other information received from a supplier not approved by CPP Investments to provide resumes to this posting or web-site will be considered unsolicited and will not be considered. CPP Investments will not pay any referral, placement or other fee for the supply of such unsolicited resumes or information.
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Make an impact at a global and dynamic investment organization When you join CPP Investments, you are joining one of the world’s most admired and respected institutional investors. As a professional investment management organization, CPP Investments invests the funds of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) to help ensure its financial sustainability for generations of working and retired Canadians. CPP Investments invests across regions and asset classes to build a globally diversified portfolio. It holds assets in public equity, private equity, real estate, infrastructure, and fixed income, and the CPP Fund is projected to reach $3.6 trillion in assets by 2050. The organization is headquartered in Toronto with offices in Hong Kong, London, Mumbai, New York City, São Paulo, and Sydney. CPP Investments successfully attracts, selects, and retains talented individuals from top-tier institutions worldwide. Join our team for access to:
Stimulating work in a fast-paced and intellectually challenging environment
Accelerated exposure and responsibility
Global career development opportunities
Diverse and inspiring colleagues and approachable leaders
A hybrid-flexible work environment with an emphasis on in-person collaboration
A culture rooted in principles of integrity, partnership, and high performance
An organization with an important social purpose that positively impacts lives
If you have a passion for performance, value a collegial and collaborative culture, and approach work with the highest integrity, invest your career here. Role Summary: The Manager, Legal, engages with senior leadership and business units to provide strategic advice and assess legal risk to the business and help them navigate, understand, and comply with legal and regulatory requirements consistent with our Guiding Principles and our mandate. The Legal Advisory team serves as a strategic partner to the business, providing proactive, risk-based legal advice across CPPIB’s enterprise operations. The team safeguards the organization’s statutory mandate and independence while enabling prudent, commercially effective decision-making in complex domestic and international environments. Accountabilities & Qualifications: Accountabilities
Work closely with business teams to provide strategic, creative and commercial support and advice across a broad range of enterprise legal matters.
Support complex cross-enterprise projects requiring legal and governance advice and support;
Provide strategic legal, governance, advisory, and execution support for CPP Investments’ management and investment committee structure, working closely with senior leaders (in their capacity as Committee Chairs) and the cross-enterprise teams that engage with these committees;
Provide advice and assess risk and governance considerations in connection with CPP Investments’ internal policies, standards and governance framework;
Provide advice and guidance to external counsel and investment teams on enterprise-facing transaction-related legal questions including issues under investment-related non-disclosure agreements and engagement letters;
Provide day-to-day legal support in connection with the management of CPP Investments’ global subsidiaries, including drafting and reviewing legal documentation, coordinating with global external counsel, managing regulatory requirements, and advising on the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of corporate entities.
Provide general advice and support across a broad range of enterprise legal matters, working with enterprise partners across the organization
Qualifications
LL.B./LL.M or JD required.
5+ years of relevant legal experience at a major law firm or an in-house corporate legal department.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including ability to work cooperatively with many different stakeholders and ability to manage outside counsel.
Strong organizational skills; flexible, adaptable, and able to manage ambiguity and multiple projects.
Visit our LinkedIn Career Page or follow us on LinkedIn . At CPP Investments, we are committed to diversity and equitable access to employment opportunities based on ability. We thank all applicants for their interest but will only contact candidates selected to advance in the hiring process. Our Commitment to Inclusion and Diversity: In addition to being dedicated to building a workforce that reflects diverse talent, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible experience. If you require an accommodation for any part of the recruitment process (including alternate formats of materials, accessible meeting rooms, etc.), please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disclaimer: CPP Investments does not accept resumes from employment placement agencies, head-hunters or recruitment suppliers that are not in a formal contractual arrangement with us. Our recruitment supplier arrangements are restricted to specific hiring needs and do not include this or other web-site job postings. Any resume or other information received from a supplier not approved by CPP Investments to provide resumes to this posting or web-site will be considered unsolicited and will not be considered. CPP Investments will not pay any referral, placement or other fee for the supply of such unsolicited resumes or information.
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This revised version of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP) job posting is designed to be more skimmable and engaging while optimizing for search terms like "In-house Employment Lawyer Toronto" and "Pension Fund Legal Jobs."
Legal Counsel, Employment Law & Litigation | Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (Toronto)
Join a world-class global investor and help shape the future of a premier Enterprise Legal Services team.
The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP) is seeking a collaborative and strategic Employment & Litigation Lawyer (4–6 years’ experience) to join our Toronto-based team. This is a high-impact role acting as a key advisor to our People & Culture team while gaining exposure to global, cross-border disputes across our offices in London, Singapore, New York, and beyond.
The Opportunity
Reporting to the Director & Senior Legal Counsel, Employment Law & Litigation , you will be the point person for Canadian labour and employment matters. You will balance independent file management of straightforward litigation with high-level partnership on complex, high-risk, or strategically sensitive global projects.
What You’ll Do
Canadian Labour & Employment (Primary Focus)
Strategic Advisory: Provide practical, business-oriented advice on terminations, performance management, accommodations, and workplace investigations.
File Management: Independently lead routine and moderately complex employment matters from demand through resolution.
Labor Relations: Support collective bargaining preparation, grievance management, and arbitration.
Compliance & Policy: Draft and update internal policies and monitor legislative shifts (Ontario/Canada) to keep the business ahead of the curve.
Immigration: Oversee Canadian and global immigration matters in coordination with external counsel.
Litigation & Risk Management
Civil Litigation: Manage straightforward civil and employment litigation files, including oversight of external counsel.
Pension Support: Assist in managing pension-related disputes and recovery matters.
Operational Excellence: Implement legal holds, oversee document preservation, and track litigation budgets.
Who You Are
Qualified: 4–6 years of progressive labour, employment, and civil litigation experience (In-house or Private Practice).
Legal Expert: Strong grounding in Ontario employment law and litigation procedure; called to the Bar of Ontario in good standing.
Solution-Oriented: You have the "business grit" to assess risk and provide actionable guidance rather than just legal theory.
Accountable: You take extreme ownership over your files and know exactly when to escalate complex or novel issues.
Communicator: You can translate "legalese" into clear strategy for stakeholders across People & Culture, Privacy, and Communications.
What OTPP Offers
We believe in investing in our people as much as we invest in the fund. Our "Total Rewards" package includes:
Stability & Growth: Access to a Defined Benefit Pension Plan and professional development mentorship.
Flexibility: A hybrid work environment plus a Flexible Travel Program (work abroad for up to a month per year).
Comprehensive Benefits: Employer-paid coverage from day one.
Inclusive Culture: Active Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) and a deep commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
How to Apply
Ready to elevate your career with a global leader? Please submit your application through our online portal .
Note: You may be invited to complete a pre-recorded digital interview. OTPP utilizes AI-based screening tools to assist our recruitment team, though final hiring decisions remain human-led. For more info, visit our Privacy Centre
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
This revised version of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP) job posting is designed to be more skimmable and engaging while optimizing for search terms like "In-house Employment Lawyer Toronto" and "Pension Fund Legal Jobs."
Legal Counsel, Employment Law & Litigation | Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (Toronto)
Join a world-class global investor and help shape the future of a premier Enterprise Legal Services team.
The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP) is seeking a collaborative and strategic Employment & Litigation Lawyer (4–6 years’ experience) to join our Toronto-based team. This is a high-impact role acting as a key advisor to our People & Culture team while gaining exposure to global, cross-border disputes across our offices in London, Singapore, New York, and beyond.
The Opportunity
Reporting to the Director & Senior Legal Counsel, Employment Law & Litigation , you will be the point person for Canadian labour and employment matters. You will balance independent file management of straightforward litigation with high-level partnership on complex, high-risk, or strategically sensitive global projects.
What You’ll Do
Canadian Labour & Employment (Primary Focus)
Strategic Advisory: Provide practical, business-oriented advice on terminations, performance management, accommodations, and workplace investigations.
File Management: Independently lead routine and moderately complex employment matters from demand through resolution.
Labor Relations: Support collective bargaining preparation, grievance management, and arbitration.
Compliance & Policy: Draft and update internal policies and monitor legislative shifts (Ontario/Canada) to keep the business ahead of the curve.
Immigration: Oversee Canadian and global immigration matters in coordination with external counsel.
Litigation & Risk Management
Civil Litigation: Manage straightforward civil and employment litigation files, including oversight of external counsel.
Pension Support: Assist in managing pension-related disputes and recovery matters.
Operational Excellence: Implement legal holds, oversee document preservation, and track litigation budgets.
Who You Are
Qualified: 4–6 years of progressive labour, employment, and civil litigation experience (In-house or Private Practice).
Legal Expert: Strong grounding in Ontario employment law and litigation procedure; called to the Bar of Ontario in good standing.
Solution-Oriented: You have the "business grit" to assess risk and provide actionable guidance rather than just legal theory.
Accountable: You take extreme ownership over your files and know exactly when to escalate complex or novel issues.
Communicator: You can translate "legalese" into clear strategy for stakeholders across People & Culture, Privacy, and Communications.
What OTPP Offers
We believe in investing in our people as much as we invest in the fund. Our "Total Rewards" package includes:
Stability & Growth: Access to a Defined Benefit Pension Plan and professional development mentorship.
Flexibility: A hybrid work environment plus a Flexible Travel Program (work abroad for up to a month per year).
Comprehensive Benefits: Employer-paid coverage from day one.
Inclusive Culture: Active Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) and a deep commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
How to Apply
Ready to elevate your career with a global leader? Please submit your application through our online portal .
Note: You may be invited to complete a pre-recorded digital interview. OTPP utilizes AI-based screening tools to assist our recruitment team, though final hiring decisions remain human-led. For more info, visit our Privacy Centre
If you are looking to refresh this job posting to make it more engaging while maintaining the prestige of Blakes , here is an "original" version that leans into a modern, professional, and slightly more energetic tone.
Associate, Technology Law | Blakes (Toronto Office)
Navigate the Future of Tech with Canada’s Leading Team.
At Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP (Blakes) , we don’t just follow the technology landscape—we help define its legal boundaries. For over twenty years, our Technology practice group has been the steady hand guiding clients through the high-stakes peaks and valleys of digital transformation.
We are currently looking for a high-caliber Associate with a passion for innovation to join our award-winning team in Toronto.
The Role & Your Impact
As a key member of one of the country’s largest and most diverse technology practices, you will provide actionable, creative counsel on complex transactions, regulatory hurdles, and compliance frameworks. You will work across Canada’s powerhouse industries—from Fintech and Energy to Telecom and Retail—supporting clients at every stage of their technological evolution.
Who You Are
Experienced: You have a minimum of two years of relevant experience, specifically in drafting and negotiating sophisticated commercial agreements.
Credentials: You possess a stellar academic record.
Communicator: You have a knack for translating complex legal jargon into clear, strategic advice for both colleagues and clients.
Collaborator: You thrive in a high-performance environment that prizes diverse perspectives and team-based problem-solving.
Why Blakes?
We are more than just a law firm; we are a community. Recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers and a leader in Diversity and Inclusion , we believe our success is rooted in the growth of our people. We offer:
An environment that fosters professional thriving and long-term retention.
Exposure to the most complex, "front-page" technology deals in the market.
A culture that celebrates inclusive identities and diverse backgrounds.
How to Apply
Ready to take the next step in your career? Please submit your cover letter, résumé, and all post-secondary transcripts via our [Online Application Portal].
Address your application to: Kari Abrams Director, Legal Personnel & Professional Development, Employment Counsel
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
If you are looking to refresh this job posting to make it more engaging while maintaining the prestige of Blakes , here is an "original" version that leans into a modern, professional, and slightly more energetic tone.
Associate, Technology Law | Blakes (Toronto Office)
Navigate the Future of Tech with Canada’s Leading Team.
At Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP (Blakes) , we don’t just follow the technology landscape—we help define its legal boundaries. For over twenty years, our Technology practice group has been the steady hand guiding clients through the high-stakes peaks and valleys of digital transformation.
We are currently looking for a high-caliber Associate with a passion for innovation to join our award-winning team in Toronto.
The Role & Your Impact
As a key member of one of the country’s largest and most diverse technology practices, you will provide actionable, creative counsel on complex transactions, regulatory hurdles, and compliance frameworks. You will work across Canada’s powerhouse industries—from Fintech and Energy to Telecom and Retail—supporting clients at every stage of their technological evolution.
Who You Are
Experienced: You have a minimum of two years of relevant experience, specifically in drafting and negotiating sophisticated commercial agreements.
Credentials: You possess a stellar academic record.
Communicator: You have a knack for translating complex legal jargon into clear, strategic advice for both colleagues and clients.
Collaborator: You thrive in a high-performance environment that prizes diverse perspectives and team-based problem-solving.
Why Blakes?
We are more than just a law firm; we are a community. Recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers and a leader in Diversity and Inclusion , we believe our success is rooted in the growth of our people. We offer:
An environment that fosters professional thriving and long-term retention.
Exposure to the most complex, "front-page" technology deals in the market.
A culture that celebrates inclusive identities and diverse backgrounds.
How to Apply
Ready to take the next step in your career? Please submit your cover letter, résumé, and all post-secondary transcripts via our [Online Application Portal].
Address your application to: Kari Abrams Director, Legal Personnel & Professional Development, Employment Counsel
New Position: This position is open due to an existing vacancy to support our evolving business needs. Legal Counsel Thomson Reuters (TSX/Nasdaq: TRI) is a global content and technology company. We are looking for a Counsel, Corporate & Securities to join our General Counsel’s Office with a focus on corporate governance work and corporate transactions. This is a diverse and challenging role that offers the opportunity to work with stakeholders across the organization on a wide variety of legal matters. The position will be based at our global headquarters at 19 Duncan Street in Toronto About The Role In this opportunity as Legal Counsel , you will be responsible for: Corporate Governance
Lead and coordinate subsidiary governance projects across multiple countries, ensuring timely and efficient execution
Oversee and manage daily subsidiary governance activities for EMEA and other global entities, ensuring compliance with local regulations and corporate governance standards
Draft and review corporate agreements, resolutions, and documentation and support internal corporate restructurings and reorganizations
Assist with the preparation of public company and subsidiary board of directors and related committee materials and coordinate subsidiary board meetings
Respond to information requests, manage corporate history records, collaborate with various Corporate Departments (Tax, Treasury, HR, Accounting) and liaise with external legal counsel, advisors, and agents
Tax - Assist with legal analyses and documentation related to intercompany restructurings, intercompany agreements and corporate housekeeping matters. Treasury/Finance - Assist with legal aspects of public debt offerings and redemptions, banking/credit facility matters, share buyback program and other treasury matters. Securities - Assist with compliance with applicable Canadian and U.S. securities and stock exchange requirements. HR/Benefits - Draft and provide other legal support for incentive/equity compensation plans and agreements. Other - Help with General Counsel’s Office special projects and initiatives; manage outside counsel involved in certain transactions and projects; other duties as assigned. About You You’re a fit for the role of Legal Counsel if your background includes:
LL.B. or J.D. in good standing, called to the Bar of a Canadian province, membership in an applicable law society or bar association with at least 3 years' post qualification experience in private practice and/or as in house counsel.
Licensed to practice law in Ontario.
Minimum 3 years of legal experience, with experience in corporate governance.
Strong knowledge of Canadian or foreign corporate law.
Excellent organizational, communication, and project management skills.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a global environment.
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities.
What’s in it For You?
Hybrid Work Model: We’ve adopted a flexible hybrid working environment (2-3 days a week in the office depending on the role) for our office-based roles while delivering a seamless experience that is digitally and physically connected.
Flexibility & Work-Life Balance: Flex My Way is a set of supportive workplace policies designed to help manage personal and professional responsibilities, whether caring for family, giving back to the community, or finding time to refresh and reset. This builds upon our flexible work arrangements, including work from anywhere for up to 8 weeks per year, empowering employees to achieve a better work-life balance.
Career Development and Growth: By fostering a culture of continuous learning and skill development, we prepare our talent to tackle tomorrow’s challenges and deliver real-world solutions. Our Grow My Way programming and skills-first approach ensures you have the tools and knowledge to grow, lead, and thrive in an AI-enabled future.
Industry Competitive Benefits: We offer comprehensive benefit plans to include flexible vacation, two company-wide Mental Health Days off, access to the Headspace app, retirement savings, tuition reimbursement, employee incentive programs, and resources for mental, physical, and financial wellbeing.
Culture: Globally recognized, award-winning reputation for inclusion and belonging, flexibility, work-life balance, and more. We live by our values: Obsess over our Customers, Compete to Win, Challenge (Y)our Thinking, Act Fast / Learn Fast, and Stronger Together.
Social Impact: Make an impact in your community with our Social Impact Institute. We offer employees two paid volunteer days off annually and opportunities to get involved with pro-bono consulting projects and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives.
Making a Real-World Impact: We are one of the few companies globally that helps its customers pursue justice, truth, and transparency. Together, with the professionals and institutions we serve, we help uphold the rule of law, turn the wheels of commerce, catch bad actors, report the facts, and provide trusted, unbiased information to people all over the world.
Our use of AI within the recruitment process Thomson Reuters utilizes Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support parts of our global recruitment process. Unless you opt-out, our AI system will assess the information provided by you and compare it to the requirements listed for the role, and present the result to our recruitment personnel for further review. The AI system acts as a supporting tool, but there is always a human making the decision if you will be considered for the role Thomson Reuters complies with local laws that require upfront disclosure of the expected pay range for a position. The base compensation range varies across locations. For Ontario, Canada, the base compensation range for this role is $126,000 CAD - $176,000 CAD. Base pay is positioned within the range based on several factors including an individual’s knowledge, skills and experience with consideration given to internal equity. Base pay is one part of a comprehensive Total Reward program which also includes flexible and supportive benefits and other wellbeing programs. This role may also be eligible for an Annual Bonus based on a combination of enterprise and individual performance. About Us Thomson Reuters informs the way forward by bringing together the trusted content and technology that people and organizations need to make the right decisions. We serve professionals across legal, tax, accounting, compliance, government, and media. Our products combine highly specialized software and insights to empower professionals with the data, intelligence, and solutions needed to make informed decisions, and to help institutions in their pursuit of justice, truth, and transparency. Reuters, part of Thomson Reuters, is a world leading provider of trusted journalism and news. We are powered by the talents of 26,000 employees across more than 70 countries, where everyone has a chance to contribute and grow professionally in flexible work environments. At a time when objectivity, accuracy, fairness, and transparency are under attack, we consider it our duty to pursue them. Sound exciting? Join us and help shape the industries that move society forward. As a global business, we rely on the unique backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences of all employees to deliver on our business goals. To ensure we can do that, we seek talented, qualified employees in all our operations around the world regardless of race, color, sex/gender, including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, citizen status, veteran status, or any other protected classification under applicable law. Thomson Reuters is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer providing a drug-free workplace. We also make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and for sincerely held religious beliefs in accordance with applicable law. More information on requesting an accommodation here. Learn more on how to protect yourself from fraudulent job postings here. More information about Thomson Reuters can be found on thomsonreuters.com
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
New Position: This position is open due to an existing vacancy to support our evolving business needs. Legal Counsel Thomson Reuters (TSX/Nasdaq: TRI) is a global content and technology company. We are looking for a Counsel, Corporate & Securities to join our General Counsel’s Office with a focus on corporate governance work and corporate transactions. This is a diverse and challenging role that offers the opportunity to work with stakeholders across the organization on a wide variety of legal matters. The position will be based at our global headquarters at 19 Duncan Street in Toronto About The Role In this opportunity as Legal Counsel , you will be responsible for: Corporate Governance
Lead and coordinate subsidiary governance projects across multiple countries, ensuring timely and efficient execution
Oversee and manage daily subsidiary governance activities for EMEA and other global entities, ensuring compliance with local regulations and corporate governance standards
Draft and review corporate agreements, resolutions, and documentation and support internal corporate restructurings and reorganizations
Assist with the preparation of public company and subsidiary board of directors and related committee materials and coordinate subsidiary board meetings
Respond to information requests, manage corporate history records, collaborate with various Corporate Departments (Tax, Treasury, HR, Accounting) and liaise with external legal counsel, advisors, and agents
Tax - Assist with legal analyses and documentation related to intercompany restructurings, intercompany agreements and corporate housekeeping matters. Treasury/Finance - Assist with legal aspects of public debt offerings and redemptions, banking/credit facility matters, share buyback program and other treasury matters. Securities - Assist with compliance with applicable Canadian and U.S. securities and stock exchange requirements. HR/Benefits - Draft and provide other legal support for incentive/equity compensation plans and agreements. Other - Help with General Counsel’s Office special projects and initiatives; manage outside counsel involved in certain transactions and projects; other duties as assigned. About You You’re a fit for the role of Legal Counsel if your background includes:
LL.B. or J.D. in good standing, called to the Bar of a Canadian province, membership in an applicable law society or bar association with at least 3 years' post qualification experience in private practice and/or as in house counsel.
Licensed to practice law in Ontario.
Minimum 3 years of legal experience, with experience in corporate governance.
Strong knowledge of Canadian or foreign corporate law.
Excellent organizational, communication, and project management skills.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a global environment.
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities.
What’s in it For You?
Hybrid Work Model: We’ve adopted a flexible hybrid working environment (2-3 days a week in the office depending on the role) for our office-based roles while delivering a seamless experience that is digitally and physically connected.
Flexibility & Work-Life Balance: Flex My Way is a set of supportive workplace policies designed to help manage personal and professional responsibilities, whether caring for family, giving back to the community, or finding time to refresh and reset. This builds upon our flexible work arrangements, including work from anywhere for up to 8 weeks per year, empowering employees to achieve a better work-life balance.
Career Development and Growth: By fostering a culture of continuous learning and skill development, we prepare our talent to tackle tomorrow’s challenges and deliver real-world solutions. Our Grow My Way programming and skills-first approach ensures you have the tools and knowledge to grow, lead, and thrive in an AI-enabled future.
Industry Competitive Benefits: We offer comprehensive benefit plans to include flexible vacation, two company-wide Mental Health Days off, access to the Headspace app, retirement savings, tuition reimbursement, employee incentive programs, and resources for mental, physical, and financial wellbeing.
Culture: Globally recognized, award-winning reputation for inclusion and belonging, flexibility, work-life balance, and more. We live by our values: Obsess over our Customers, Compete to Win, Challenge (Y)our Thinking, Act Fast / Learn Fast, and Stronger Together.
Social Impact: Make an impact in your community with our Social Impact Institute. We offer employees two paid volunteer days off annually and opportunities to get involved with pro-bono consulting projects and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives.
Making a Real-World Impact: We are one of the few companies globally that helps its customers pursue justice, truth, and transparency. Together, with the professionals and institutions we serve, we help uphold the rule of law, turn the wheels of commerce, catch bad actors, report the facts, and provide trusted, unbiased information to people all over the world.
Our use of AI within the recruitment process Thomson Reuters utilizes Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support parts of our global recruitment process. Unless you opt-out, our AI system will assess the information provided by you and compare it to the requirements listed for the role, and present the result to our recruitment personnel for further review. The AI system acts as a supporting tool, but there is always a human making the decision if you will be considered for the role Thomson Reuters complies with local laws that require upfront disclosure of the expected pay range for a position. The base compensation range varies across locations. For Ontario, Canada, the base compensation range for this role is $126,000 CAD - $176,000 CAD. Base pay is positioned within the range based on several factors including an individual’s knowledge, skills and experience with consideration given to internal equity. Base pay is one part of a comprehensive Total Reward program which also includes flexible and supportive benefits and other wellbeing programs. This role may also be eligible for an Annual Bonus based on a combination of enterprise and individual performance. About Us Thomson Reuters informs the way forward by bringing together the trusted content and technology that people and organizations need to make the right decisions. We serve professionals across legal, tax, accounting, compliance, government, and media. Our products combine highly specialized software and insights to empower professionals with the data, intelligence, and solutions needed to make informed decisions, and to help institutions in their pursuit of justice, truth, and transparency. Reuters, part of Thomson Reuters, is a world leading provider of trusted journalism and news. We are powered by the talents of 26,000 employees across more than 70 countries, where everyone has a chance to contribute and grow professionally in flexible work environments. At a time when objectivity, accuracy, fairness, and transparency are under attack, we consider it our duty to pursue them. Sound exciting? Join us and help shape the industries that move society forward. As a global business, we rely on the unique backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences of all employees to deliver on our business goals. To ensure we can do that, we seek talented, qualified employees in all our operations around the world regardless of race, color, sex/gender, including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, citizen status, veteran status, or any other protected classification under applicable law. Thomson Reuters is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer providing a drug-free workplace. We also make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and for sincerely held religious beliefs in accordance with applicable law. More information on requesting an accommodation here. Learn more on how to protect yourself from fraudulent job postings here. More information about Thomson Reuters can be found on thomsonreuters.com
Imagine being part of team that helps transform leading organizations and communities around the world! At Accenture we put innovation at the heart of everything we do and coupled with our core values of client value creation, one global network, respect for the individual, best people, integrity and stewardship, we offer careers that provide unparalleled opportunities for career growth and job satisfaction. Contract Management is part of our Legal and Commercial Services. Our professionals bring innovative ideas to commercial reality with a focus on maximizing value for all parties through a deep understanding of legal, business and commercial risks. We work alongside Accenture sales and delivery teams throughout the entire contract lifecycle to provide high quality advice and support for negotiation, drafting and ongoing management of client contracts. We apply commercial and contractual expertise to lead the delivery of legal & commercial outcomes for our priority engagements and portfolios, including:
Sales growth: expanding the footprint of our agreements and supporting new business;
Revenue protection: delivering on our contractual commitments;
Margin improvement: effectively managing commercial levers, risks and issues; and
Compliance with contract obligations and Accenture policy.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: We are an equal opportunity employer. We have an unwavering commitment to equality for all. Together, we are acting, we are leading, and we will drive change across the globe. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Support contract management teams across projects and accounts; work with account leadership, client commercial and business stakeholders to understand and support client needs and priorities; account strategy, objectives, and opportunities.
Work with contract management staff across multiple projects, accounts, and geographies
Support the identification, escalation and resolution of commercial and contract risks and issues working with CM and project leadership to ensure the best outcome for all parties.
Support pre-award sales activities, engage in discussions with delivery team regarding potential deal shaping and contractual outcomes with sales teams and business leadership, including contract drafting support.
The contract management function is client facing and has a key role in building trusted relationships with client counterparts
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required.
Minimum 4 yrs. relevant experience as a contract manager.
Member of World Commerce and Contracting (previously International Association for Contract and Commercial Management (IACCM)) or National Contract Management Association (NCMA) and/ or professional certification considered a plus.
Preferred Qualifications:
Familiarity with Accenture tools
Professional Qualifications:
Able to collaborate and communicate effectively with client executives at all levels of the organization
Basic understanding of commercial contracting regulations and principles, subcontracting practices; and commercial contracting terms and conditions
Open to work with and understand cross-cultures and locations throughout the Accenture global organization.
Understand the value of diversity and recognize the strengths that different styles, innovative perspectives and experiences bring to Accenture.
Demonstrate inclusion and respect for all individuals regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, belief, age, disability, culture, social status and/or sexuality.
Leader as well as team player, collaborative and persuasive; able to work well with executives and non-executives
WORK REQUIREMENTS:
Travel may be required
Compensation at Accenture varies depending on a wide array of factors, which may include but are not limited to the specific office location, role, skill set, and level of experience. As required by local law, Accenture provides a reasonable range of compensation, based on full-time employment, for roles that may be hired as set forth below. The recruiting efforts for this position are intended to fill an existing vacancy. The base pay range shown below is intended as a guideline to reflect the majority of offers for this role. It does not represent a maximum limit — in some cases, actual compensation may exceed the range where appropriate. Information on benefits is here: Role Location Hourly Salary Range British Columbia/Ontario $30.60 to $54.64
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Imagine being part of team that helps transform leading organizations and communities around the world! At Accenture we put innovation at the heart of everything we do and coupled with our core values of client value creation, one global network, respect for the individual, best people, integrity and stewardship, we offer careers that provide unparalleled opportunities for career growth and job satisfaction. Contract Management is part of our Legal and Commercial Services. Our professionals bring innovative ideas to commercial reality with a focus on maximizing value for all parties through a deep understanding of legal, business and commercial risks. We work alongside Accenture sales and delivery teams throughout the entire contract lifecycle to provide high quality advice and support for negotiation, drafting and ongoing management of client contracts. We apply commercial and contractual expertise to lead the delivery of legal & commercial outcomes for our priority engagements and portfolios, including:
Sales growth: expanding the footprint of our agreements and supporting new business;
Revenue protection: delivering on our contractual commitments;
Margin improvement: effectively managing commercial levers, risks and issues; and
Compliance with contract obligations and Accenture policy.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: We are an equal opportunity employer. We have an unwavering commitment to equality for all. Together, we are acting, we are leading, and we will drive change across the globe. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Support contract management teams across projects and accounts; work with account leadership, client commercial and business stakeholders to understand and support client needs and priorities; account strategy, objectives, and opportunities.
Work with contract management staff across multiple projects, accounts, and geographies
Support the identification, escalation and resolution of commercial and contract risks and issues working with CM and project leadership to ensure the best outcome for all parties.
Support pre-award sales activities, engage in discussions with delivery team regarding potential deal shaping and contractual outcomes with sales teams and business leadership, including contract drafting support.
The contract management function is client facing and has a key role in building trusted relationships with client counterparts
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required.
Minimum 4 yrs. relevant experience as a contract manager.
Member of World Commerce and Contracting (previously International Association for Contract and Commercial Management (IACCM)) or National Contract Management Association (NCMA) and/ or professional certification considered a plus.
Preferred Qualifications:
Familiarity with Accenture tools
Professional Qualifications:
Able to collaborate and communicate effectively with client executives at all levels of the organization
Basic understanding of commercial contracting regulations and principles, subcontracting practices; and commercial contracting terms and conditions
Open to work with and understand cross-cultures and locations throughout the Accenture global organization.
Understand the value of diversity and recognize the strengths that different styles, innovative perspectives and experiences bring to Accenture.
Demonstrate inclusion and respect for all individuals regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, belief, age, disability, culture, social status and/or sexuality.
Leader as well as team player, collaborative and persuasive; able to work well with executives and non-executives
WORK REQUIREMENTS:
Travel may be required
Compensation at Accenture varies depending on a wide array of factors, which may include but are not limited to the specific office location, role, skill set, and level of experience. As required by local law, Accenture provides a reasonable range of compensation, based on full-time employment, for roles that may be hired as set forth below. The recruiting efforts for this position are intended to fill an existing vacancy. The base pay range shown below is intended as a guideline to reflect the majority of offers for this role. It does not represent a maximum limit — in some cases, actual compensation may exceed the range where appropriate. Information on benefits is here: Role Location Hourly Salary Range British Columbia/Ontario $30.60 to $54.64
Join our growing team in a newly established Tax & Estate Planning role supporting both the Dealer channel and Insurance division at Manulife Financial Corporation . This position offers a unique opportunity to serve as a strategic advisor, partnering with financial advisors, insurance consultants, and high-net-worth (HNW) clients to navigate complex tax and estate planning matters.
In this consultative role, you will deliver sophisticated planning insights, simplify technical concepts, and design integrated solutions that align with clients’ long-term financial goals. You’ll thrive in a collaborative, forward-thinking environment that values innovation, continuous learning, and excellence in client service.
Key Responsibilities
Provide expert guidance on advanced tax and estate planning strategies for HNW individuals, families, and business owners.
Conduct comprehensive discovery meetings to identify planning gaps, risks, and growth opportunities.
Design tailored, integrated wealth plans that incorporate tax, estate, retirement, and business succession strategies.
Clearly present recommendations to clients and advisors, driving understanding and implementation.
Partner closely with Centralized Planners, Advisors, and Insurance Consultants to deliver coordinated planning solutions.
Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) in tax and estate planning, contributing to internal initiatives, tools, and educational materials.
Interpret and explain complex rules related to personal, corporate, and trust taxation, estates, and fiduciary structures.
Collaborate across business lines to ensure seamless integration of wealth planning services.
Monitor legislative and regulatory developments to maintain leading-edge expertise.
Build and maintain relationships with external professionals, including legal, accounting, and industry partners.
Deliver educational sessions, presentations, and webinars to advisors, clients, and internal stakeholders.
Required Qualifications
Bilingual proficiency in French and English.
Working knowledge of both common law and civil law frameworks.
Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA/CA) designation or Law degree (LLB/JD).
Completion of the CICA In-Depth Tax Course (or equivalent advanced tax education).
5–7+ years of experience in personal, corporate, trust, and estate taxation within accounting, legal, or financial services.
Strong analytical skills in tax, retirement, and estate planning.
Demonstrated ability to translate technical expertise into actionable planning strategies.
Exceptional organization and prioritization skills with the ability to manage tight deadlines.
Strong relationship-building and communication skills.
Creative problem-solving mindset tailored to individual client needs.
High degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
Preferred Qualifications
Strong belief in integrated wealth management as the foundation of client success.
Deep understanding of the financial advisory and wealth management landscape.
Professional presence and credibility to engage senior leaders and top-tier advisors.
Advanced facilitation and presentation skills.
Proven ability to manage multiple mandates in a fast-paced environment.
What We Offer
At Manulife Financial Corporation (including its U.S. brand John Hancock ), we empower our colleagues to build meaningful careers while making a difference in the lives of clients around the world.
When you join us, you can expect:
Opportunities for professional growth and continuous development.
A flexible and inclusive work environment that prioritizes well-being.
The chance to contribute to a global organization shaping the future of financial services.
Our Commitment to Inclusion
Manulife Financial Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the clients and communities we serve. All employment decisions are made without discrimination in accordance with applicable laws.
If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact recruitment@manulife.com
Feb 23, 2026
Full time
Join our growing team in a newly established Tax & Estate Planning role supporting both the Dealer channel and Insurance division at Manulife Financial Corporation . This position offers a unique opportunity to serve as a strategic advisor, partnering with financial advisors, insurance consultants, and high-net-worth (HNW) clients to navigate complex tax and estate planning matters.
In this consultative role, you will deliver sophisticated planning insights, simplify technical concepts, and design integrated solutions that align with clients’ long-term financial goals. You’ll thrive in a collaborative, forward-thinking environment that values innovation, continuous learning, and excellence in client service.
Key Responsibilities
Provide expert guidance on advanced tax and estate planning strategies for HNW individuals, families, and business owners.
Conduct comprehensive discovery meetings to identify planning gaps, risks, and growth opportunities.
Design tailored, integrated wealth plans that incorporate tax, estate, retirement, and business succession strategies.
Clearly present recommendations to clients and advisors, driving understanding and implementation.
Partner closely with Centralized Planners, Advisors, and Insurance Consultants to deliver coordinated planning solutions.
Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) in tax and estate planning, contributing to internal initiatives, tools, and educational materials.
Interpret and explain complex rules related to personal, corporate, and trust taxation, estates, and fiduciary structures.
Collaborate across business lines to ensure seamless integration of wealth planning services.
Monitor legislative and regulatory developments to maintain leading-edge expertise.
Build and maintain relationships with external professionals, including legal, accounting, and industry partners.
Deliver educational sessions, presentations, and webinars to advisors, clients, and internal stakeholders.
Required Qualifications
Bilingual proficiency in French and English.
Working knowledge of both common law and civil law frameworks.
Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA/CA) designation or Law degree (LLB/JD).
Completion of the CICA In-Depth Tax Course (or equivalent advanced tax education).
5–7+ years of experience in personal, corporate, trust, and estate taxation within accounting, legal, or financial services.
Strong analytical skills in tax, retirement, and estate planning.
Demonstrated ability to translate technical expertise into actionable planning strategies.
Exceptional organization and prioritization skills with the ability to manage tight deadlines.
Strong relationship-building and communication skills.
Creative problem-solving mindset tailored to individual client needs.
High degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
Preferred Qualifications
Strong belief in integrated wealth management as the foundation of client success.
Deep understanding of the financial advisory and wealth management landscape.
Professional presence and credibility to engage senior leaders and top-tier advisors.
Advanced facilitation and presentation skills.
Proven ability to manage multiple mandates in a fast-paced environment.
What We Offer
At Manulife Financial Corporation (including its U.S. brand John Hancock ), we empower our colleagues to build meaningful careers while making a difference in the lives of clients around the world.
When you join us, you can expect:
Opportunities for professional growth and continuous development.
A flexible and inclusive work environment that prioritizes well-being.
The chance to contribute to a global organization shaping the future of financial services.
Our Commitment to Inclusion
Manulife Financial Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the clients and communities we serve. All employment decisions are made without discrimination in accordance with applicable laws.
If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact recruitment@manulife.com
The Law Society of Ontario
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
About the DHC Program
The DHC program reflects the Law Society’s commitment to equity, human rights, diversity, and maintaining public confidence in the legal profession. The Team Lead plays a key role in advancing this mandate by combining hands-on client support with program leadership, collaboration, and strategic oversight.
The appointment follows a recruitment process conducted by the Equity and Indigenous Affairs Committee and is for a term of up to three years, with eligibility for renewal.
This is a part-time, province-wide role designed to complement an existing legal practice or professional responsibilities.
Role Overview
The DHC, Team Lead provides independent, trauma-informed, and confidential support to:
Members of the public
Lawyers and paralegals
Licensing candidates
Law students
Other individuals engaging with the legal profession
In addition to managing individual matters, the Team Lead supports the overall effectiveness and strategic direction of the DHC program, including collaboration with other DHCs and the Discrimination & Harassment Educator.
Key Responsibilities
Provide confidential legal guidance and options to individuals alleging discrimination or harassment by a lawyer or paralegal.
Deliver culturally responsive and trauma-informed advice.
Identify systemic discrimination issues and recommend improvements to policies, programs, and services.
Support program coordination and leadership within the DHC framework.
Apply alternative dispute resolution methods, including mediation and complaint resolution strategies.
Maintain knowledge of relevant legislation, jurisprudence, and professional conduct standards.
Required Qualifications and Experience
Licensed lawyer in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario .
Minimum 15 years’ experience in human rights law, employment law, or a related field.
Demonstrated leadership experience in program delivery and file management.
Strong background in equity, diversity, inclusion (EDI), intersectionality, and accessibility.
Experience working respectfully and effectively with equity-seeking and marginalized communities.
Knowledge of Ontario human rights legislation and case law.
Familiarity with Law Society complaints and discipline procedures.
Understanding of the Rules of Professional Conduct and Paralegal Rules of Conduct.
Knowledge of Indigenous legal perspectives and Indigenous communities.
Proven experience in mediation, investigations, and dispute resolution processes.
Excellent written, oral, and presentation skills.
Bilingualism (English and French) is considered an asset.
Applicants consent to a regulatory history clearance review as part of the appointment process.
Working Arrangement
This position follows a hybrid work model , with flexibility between home and office settings. Specific details will be shared with shortlisted candidates.
Commitment to Equity and Accessibility
The Law Society of Ontario is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible, and barrier-free workplace in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process upon request.
If you require accommodation to apply, please contact hr@lso.ca or call 416-947-3475.
Feb 14, 2026
Full time
About the DHC Program
The DHC program reflects the Law Society’s commitment to equity, human rights, diversity, and maintaining public confidence in the legal profession. The Team Lead plays a key role in advancing this mandate by combining hands-on client support with program leadership, collaboration, and strategic oversight.
The appointment follows a recruitment process conducted by the Equity and Indigenous Affairs Committee and is for a term of up to three years, with eligibility for renewal.
This is a part-time, province-wide role designed to complement an existing legal practice or professional responsibilities.
Role Overview
The DHC, Team Lead provides independent, trauma-informed, and confidential support to:
Members of the public
Lawyers and paralegals
Licensing candidates
Law students
Other individuals engaging with the legal profession
In addition to managing individual matters, the Team Lead supports the overall effectiveness and strategic direction of the DHC program, including collaboration with other DHCs and the Discrimination & Harassment Educator.
Key Responsibilities
Provide confidential legal guidance and options to individuals alleging discrimination or harassment by a lawyer or paralegal.
Deliver culturally responsive and trauma-informed advice.
Identify systemic discrimination issues and recommend improvements to policies, programs, and services.
Support program coordination and leadership within the DHC framework.
Apply alternative dispute resolution methods, including mediation and complaint resolution strategies.
Maintain knowledge of relevant legislation, jurisprudence, and professional conduct standards.
Required Qualifications and Experience
Licensed lawyer in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario .
Minimum 15 years’ experience in human rights law, employment law, or a related field.
Demonstrated leadership experience in program delivery and file management.
Strong background in equity, diversity, inclusion (EDI), intersectionality, and accessibility.
Experience working respectfully and effectively with equity-seeking and marginalized communities.
Knowledge of Ontario human rights legislation and case law.
Familiarity with Law Society complaints and discipline procedures.
Understanding of the Rules of Professional Conduct and Paralegal Rules of Conduct.
Knowledge of Indigenous legal perspectives and Indigenous communities.
Proven experience in mediation, investigations, and dispute resolution processes.
Excellent written, oral, and presentation skills.
Bilingualism (English and French) is considered an asset.
Applicants consent to a regulatory history clearance review as part of the appointment process.
Working Arrangement
This position follows a hybrid work model , with flexibility between home and office settings. Specific details will be shared with shortlisted candidates.
Commitment to Equity and Accessibility
The Law Society of Ontario is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible, and barrier-free workplace in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process upon request.
If you require accommodation to apply, please contact hr@lso.ca or call 416-947-3475.
Legal Counsel - Labour and Employment Law
Job category: Legal Job posting ID: 8245
Employment status: Regular full-time
Salary/Rate of pay: $108,493 - 125,026
Application deadline: 2026-02-20
This external job posting may close earlier than the advertised deadline. We recommend applying as soon as possible.
Application requirements:
Your up-to-date resume.
Job specific cover letter.
We recommend you save a copy of the job posting for reference throughout the recruitment process.
About this role Canadian Blood Services is looking for a Regular Full-time Legal Counsel - Labour and Employment Law to join our dynamic Legal Services team.
The Legal Services team provides legal, privacy, ethics, governance, policy, and risk leadership across Canadian Blood Services’ product and service areas.
Reporting to the Managing Counsel, Labour and Employment Law, you will play an integral role in supporting the management of all labour and employment-related matters within the organization. You will advise on employee relationships, various collective agreements, grievances, arbitrations, and policies and programs related to employees.
You will provide professional, timely, and cost-effective advice and support, performing all functions in alignment with Canadian Blood Services’ values and acting with the highest level of integrity and ethical standards.
Formula for Success
Drawing on your skills in labour and employment law, you will provide accurate, relevant, and timely advice on a variety of labour and employment matters, including hiring practices and employment agreements, termination issues and severance agreements, collective bargaining, grievances, disability and accommodation issues, and discrimination and harassment.
Applying your skills in regulatory compliance, you will provide advice regarding adherence to occupational health, safety, and environmental requirements, as well as compliance with organizational policies and procedures.
Utilizing your skills in workplace investigations, you will support and advise on internal workplace assessments and investigations.
Supporting your skills in cross‑functional legal partnership, you will provide legal guidance to Canadian Blood Services’ business units, employee and labour relations teams, occupational health and safety teams, and other internal stakeholders, aligning legal requirements with business strategy.
Extending your skills in immigration law, you will provide support and advice related to immigration matters affecting employees.
Promoting your skills in fostering organizational culture, you will contribute to a positive, proactive, high‑performance environment that encourages collaboration and continuous improvement.
Desired Education & Skills
A law degree from a recognized academic institution.
Membership in good standing in a law society for a Canadian province or territory.
Other legal and ethics related credentials would be an asset.
At least 5+ years of legal experience (labour and employment law) in a law firm or in-house environment.
Substantial knowledge of relevant legislative and regulatory frameworks and case law.
Ability to practice law with minimal supervision, and to collaborate with senior counsel as necessary.
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to translate complex issues and to provide practical legal advice to clients, communicating in a clear and accessible manner and incorporating all relevant business risks.
Ability to understand and think critically about business needs and tailor advice accordingly.
Ability to provide responsive client service in the context of competing demands.
What we offer you
4 weeks' vacation.
Annual performance award up to 10%.
Comprehensive group health, dental and vision benefits for you and your family.
Defined benefit pension plan.
Employee discounts, wellness program, professional resources.
What you can expect
This role will work in a hybrid environment with requirements to be onsite at a Canadian Blood Services location at least 40% of the time/2 days of the week.
This role may require occasional travel, depending on operational and legal requirements.
Diversity and inclusion play a vital role in ensuring health equity for patients across Canada. We are committed to reflecting Canada’s population in our organization and fostering an environment where all employees can be their authentic selves, with equal opportunities to succeed and contribute.
If this role resonates with you, we encourage you to apply directly on Careers page .
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
Legal Counsel - Labour and Employment Law
Job category: Legal Job posting ID: 8245
Employment status: Regular full-time
Salary/Rate of pay: $108,493 - 125,026
Application deadline: 2026-02-20
This external job posting may close earlier than the advertised deadline. We recommend applying as soon as possible.
Application requirements:
Your up-to-date resume.
Job specific cover letter.
We recommend you save a copy of the job posting for reference throughout the recruitment process.
About this role Canadian Blood Services is looking for a Regular Full-time Legal Counsel - Labour and Employment Law to join our dynamic Legal Services team.
The Legal Services team provides legal, privacy, ethics, governance, policy, and risk leadership across Canadian Blood Services’ product and service areas.
Reporting to the Managing Counsel, Labour and Employment Law, you will play an integral role in supporting the management of all labour and employment-related matters within the organization. You will advise on employee relationships, various collective agreements, grievances, arbitrations, and policies and programs related to employees.
You will provide professional, timely, and cost-effective advice and support, performing all functions in alignment with Canadian Blood Services’ values and acting with the highest level of integrity and ethical standards.
Formula for Success
Drawing on your skills in labour and employment law, you will provide accurate, relevant, and timely advice on a variety of labour and employment matters, including hiring practices and employment agreements, termination issues and severance agreements, collective bargaining, grievances, disability and accommodation issues, and discrimination and harassment.
Applying your skills in regulatory compliance, you will provide advice regarding adherence to occupational health, safety, and environmental requirements, as well as compliance with organizational policies and procedures.
Utilizing your skills in workplace investigations, you will support and advise on internal workplace assessments and investigations.
Supporting your skills in cross‑functional legal partnership, you will provide legal guidance to Canadian Blood Services’ business units, employee and labour relations teams, occupational health and safety teams, and other internal stakeholders, aligning legal requirements with business strategy.
Extending your skills in immigration law, you will provide support and advice related to immigration matters affecting employees.
Promoting your skills in fostering organizational culture, you will contribute to a positive, proactive, high‑performance environment that encourages collaboration and continuous improvement.
Desired Education & Skills
A law degree from a recognized academic institution.
Membership in good standing in a law society for a Canadian province or territory.
Other legal and ethics related credentials would be an asset.
At least 5+ years of legal experience (labour and employment law) in a law firm or in-house environment.
Substantial knowledge of relevant legislative and regulatory frameworks and case law.
Ability to practice law with minimal supervision, and to collaborate with senior counsel as necessary.
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to translate complex issues and to provide practical legal advice to clients, communicating in a clear and accessible manner and incorporating all relevant business risks.
Ability to understand and think critically about business needs and tailor advice accordingly.
Ability to provide responsive client service in the context of competing demands.
What we offer you
4 weeks' vacation.
Annual performance award up to 10%.
Comprehensive group health, dental and vision benefits for you and your family.
Defined benefit pension plan.
Employee discounts, wellness program, professional resources.
What you can expect
This role will work in a hybrid environment with requirements to be onsite at a Canadian Blood Services location at least 40% of the time/2 days of the week.
This role may require occasional travel, depending on operational and legal requirements.
Diversity and inclusion play a vital role in ensuring health equity for patients across Canada. We are committed to reflecting Canada’s population in our organization and fostering an environment where all employees can be their authentic selves, with equal opportunities to succeed and contribute.
If this role resonates with you, we encourage you to apply directly on Careers page .
Where Greatness Grows The greatest achievements in history are borne from the greatness within people – where human potential meets vision, and passion fuels evolution. Unlocking this potential is the most important thing we do at Bird. As a leader in Canadian construction for over 100 years, the impact of our team is etched deeply within the core of our legacy. Beyond Bird, this impact is felt in the fundamental aspects of our everyday lives. From the critical infrastructure we depend on, to the energy and resources that keep us moving - we are powering our communities and shaping Canada’s skylines coast-to-coast. Entrenched in the foundation of a culture built more than a century ago is an enduring quest to reimagine what is possible. Our impact is greater than ever, and we are looking for those who seek to redefine their story. We are a dynamic team of over 5,000 with a range of professions, backgrounds, and areas of expertise. This breadth of diversity in people and opportunities is one of greatest aspects of building your career with Bird. Every trajectory looks different. At Bird, you hold the pen, and you write your story. As you unlock your potential, you are surrounded by a team that supports you every step of the way. Be a part of our team, where we pride ourselves on the quality of our work and the way we treat each other and our partners. You will build a career and long-lasting relationships based on respect, collaboration, and a solution-focused mindset. Bird is a place where you will unlock your potential and achieve your goals. Reporting to the Vice President, Claims, the Legal Counsel, Claims position will internally manage claims and disputes of varying size and scope to satisfactory resolution for the company. You will work closely with the company’s operational leads at the Corporate and District levels, as well as with the Insurance Director, to manage claims across Canada, including construction, bonding/surety, SDI, and professional liability claims. Where necessary, you will also represent the Bird’s interests in adjudications conducted pursuant to the Construction Act. Finally, you will manage external counsel and oversee litigation and arbitration. Claims will generally be managed in-house except for litigation and arbitration. You will at all times remain mindful of Bird’s reputation in its industries and its overall business objectives, which are relationship based. This position is a one-year contract based out of our Mississauga office. What you will be working on
Analyze, investigate, negotiate and resolve claims and disputes in a conciliatory manner in the company’s best interests
Support business partners in the management of claims and providing advice and opinions and recommendations as to strategy
Participate in mediations and settlement negotiations
Represent the Bird’s interests in Adjudications conducted pursuant to the Construction Act
Retain and monitor external counsel on litigation and arbitration matters
Be familiar with the company’s insurance policies and advise on coverage availability for claims and disputes
Assist in the management of insurance claims (builder’s risk, wrap-up, subcontractor default insurance, errors & omissions, etc.)
Handle coverage issues and disputes directly with insurance stakeholders (coverage counsel, brokers, examiners, etc.)
Liaise with operations and outside counsel regarding claims management, strategy, document production and claims resolution
Be a resource on legislative updates, case law and trends relating to construction, surety, and professional liability
Assist in the development of loss prevention policies and procedures
Internal reporting to the Bird Executive and operational stakeholders regarding claims
What We Are Looking For
Undergraduate degree in Law 4-8 years of claims and/or litigation experience, with a preference for experience with construction and insurance coverage claims
JD/LLB and admitted to the Law Society of Ontario or another provincial bar
Highly skilled at litigation, negotiation, and communication
Resolution oriented – i.e. not determined to litigate every matter
Able to adapt to a fast-paced work environment
Excellent organization and time management skills
Able to collaborate across working groups
Strong analytical, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail
We Put Safety First A healthy and safe work environment is non-negotiable. We build a culture of operational and psychological safety through engagement, learning and leadership. We Lead With Honesty We speak and act with integrity, clarity and care so people can trust our word and our work. Being honest means we can deliver the best outcomes and consistent results. We Are Stronger Together Success is a team effort. Our inclusive workplace enables our combined expertise, humility and creativity to unlock our greater potential. We Are Driven To Do Great Work We built our name on quality. We have a passion for excellence in our work and relationships that honours our businesses and our industry. We Create Opportunity Rooted in a solid foundation, we adapt and grow to face the future. We are committed to elevating each other to chart the best path forward in an evolving world. Bird celebrates diversity and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants and will make all employment-related decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability or veteran status. Please note that this is a fixed term contract position.
Jan 25, 2026
Full time
Where Greatness Grows The greatest achievements in history are borne from the greatness within people – where human potential meets vision, and passion fuels evolution. Unlocking this potential is the most important thing we do at Bird. As a leader in Canadian construction for over 100 years, the impact of our team is etched deeply within the core of our legacy. Beyond Bird, this impact is felt in the fundamental aspects of our everyday lives. From the critical infrastructure we depend on, to the energy and resources that keep us moving - we are powering our communities and shaping Canada’s skylines coast-to-coast. Entrenched in the foundation of a culture built more than a century ago is an enduring quest to reimagine what is possible. Our impact is greater than ever, and we are looking for those who seek to redefine their story. We are a dynamic team of over 5,000 with a range of professions, backgrounds, and areas of expertise. This breadth of diversity in people and opportunities is one of greatest aspects of building your career with Bird. Every trajectory looks different. At Bird, you hold the pen, and you write your story. As you unlock your potential, you are surrounded by a team that supports you every step of the way. Be a part of our team, where we pride ourselves on the quality of our work and the way we treat each other and our partners. You will build a career and long-lasting relationships based on respect, collaboration, and a solution-focused mindset. Bird is a place where you will unlock your potential and achieve your goals. Reporting to the Vice President, Claims, the Legal Counsel, Claims position will internally manage claims and disputes of varying size and scope to satisfactory resolution for the company. You will work closely with the company’s operational leads at the Corporate and District levels, as well as with the Insurance Director, to manage claims across Canada, including construction, bonding/surety, SDI, and professional liability claims. Where necessary, you will also represent the Bird’s interests in adjudications conducted pursuant to the Construction Act. Finally, you will manage external counsel and oversee litigation and arbitration. Claims will generally be managed in-house except for litigation and arbitration. You will at all times remain mindful of Bird’s reputation in its industries and its overall business objectives, which are relationship based. This position is a one-year contract based out of our Mississauga office. What you will be working on
Analyze, investigate, negotiate and resolve claims and disputes in a conciliatory manner in the company’s best interests
Support business partners in the management of claims and providing advice and opinions and recommendations as to strategy
Participate in mediations and settlement negotiations
Represent the Bird’s interests in Adjudications conducted pursuant to the Construction Act
Retain and monitor external counsel on litigation and arbitration matters
Be familiar with the company’s insurance policies and advise on coverage availability for claims and disputes
Assist in the management of insurance claims (builder’s risk, wrap-up, subcontractor default insurance, errors & omissions, etc.)
Handle coverage issues and disputes directly with insurance stakeholders (coverage counsel, brokers, examiners, etc.)
Liaise with operations and outside counsel regarding claims management, strategy, document production and claims resolution
Be a resource on legislative updates, case law and trends relating to construction, surety, and professional liability
Assist in the development of loss prevention policies and procedures
Internal reporting to the Bird Executive and operational stakeholders regarding claims
What We Are Looking For
Undergraduate degree in Law 4-8 years of claims and/or litigation experience, with a preference for experience with construction and insurance coverage claims
JD/LLB and admitted to the Law Society of Ontario or another provincial bar
Highly skilled at litigation, negotiation, and communication
Resolution oriented – i.e. not determined to litigate every matter
Able to adapt to a fast-paced work environment
Excellent organization and time management skills
Able to collaborate across working groups
Strong analytical, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail
We Put Safety First A healthy and safe work environment is non-negotiable. We build a culture of operational and psychological safety through engagement, learning and leadership. We Lead With Honesty We speak and act with integrity, clarity and care so people can trust our word and our work. Being honest means we can deliver the best outcomes and consistent results. We Are Stronger Together Success is a team effort. Our inclusive workplace enables our combined expertise, humility and creativity to unlock our greater potential. We Are Driven To Do Great Work We built our name on quality. We have a passion for excellence in our work and relationships that honours our businesses and our industry. We Create Opportunity Rooted in a solid foundation, we adapt and grow to face the future. We are committed to elevating each other to chart the best path forward in an evolving world. Bird celebrates diversity and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants and will make all employment-related decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability or veteran status. Please note that this is a fixed term contract position.
Minimum qualifications:
JD, LL.B., equivalent degree, or equivalent practical experience.
3 years of attorney-level experience in government, in-house, or at a law firm.
Experience in private practice or in an in-house team and a qualified lawyer in Canada.
Preferred qualifications:
5 years of experience as an attorney, advising clients in structuring, drafting, and negotiating commercial agreements.
Experience supporting sales organizations with enterprise or public sector customers and procurement processes is beneficial; however, we welcome applications from motivated learners eager to grow in these areas.
Familiarity with online technologies like cloud computing, other Google products, and related regulatory issues.
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to work collaboratively, separately, strategically, and with sound judgment to manage simultaneous projects under deadlines.
Excellent communication skills in English, with professional-level proficiency in French, including legal writing, considered an asset.
About the job As Corporate Counsel at Google, you work on the most exciting legal issues as disruptive technological innovations require creative and proactive legal guidance. You're part of a whip-smart group of in-house lawyers and the projects and cases you take on challenge you to think big and differently. You are collaborative -- ready to partner in initiatives that influence all aspects of the business and work with Googlers from all over the company. As an integrated part of the team, you proactively assess legal risks and advise on products that will not only move information into the 21st century, but move information law forward as well. As Associate Corporate Counsel on the Canadian legal team, you will work on the most exciting legal issues as disruptive technological innovations require creative and proactive legal guidance. You are a lawyer with a genuine interest in technology who thinks creatively and strategically. You are an adept commercial counsel, supporting our many business lines, including our Google Cloud business in Canada, drafting and negotiating enterprise, reseller, professional services and other business and technology agreements and assisting with product go-to-market initiatives, marketing activities and regulatory matters. You will enjoy rolling up your sleeves to handle issues,but at the same time eager to pitch in where needed to assist our rapidly growing businesses in a collegial, fast-paced environment.20th century laws don't always solve 21st century problems, and Google Legal crafts innovative approaches for working with some of the toughest legal challenges of the information age. Whether you're a patent attorney, an intellectual property expert or an developer headed to law school, Google Legal lets you address unanswered legal quandaries and create new precedents. Our innovative services raise challenging questions that demand creative and practical answers. We provide those answers by working at the crossroads of the law and new technology, helping Google build innovative and important products for users around the world. The Canada base salary range for this full-time position is CAD 216,000-221,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Please note that the compensation details listed in Canada role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits. Learn more about benefits at Google . Responsibilities
Review, draft, and negotiate a various range of commercial agreements, including cloud services, professional services, reseller and other business and technology agreements that comply with company policies and risk tolerance.
Respond promptly to a wide variety of legal requests from internal clients, summarizing and communicating legal concepts that business people can use; advise your business colleagues and other cross-functional stakeholders on legal issues and risks, approval processes, company policies and procedures, and business strategy.
Ensure product and operational compliance with Canadian laws and regulations while co-ordinating with external legal counsel on specific assignments, review preliminary advice and provide internal recommendations.
Assist as necessary in the other work of the Canadian legal team to advise the business on our activities in Canada, including product management for online services and hardware, marketing, communications, policy and more.
Google is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. See also Google's EEO Policy and EEO is the Law. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by completing our Accommodations for Applicants form .
Jan 24, 2026
Full time
Minimum qualifications:
JD, LL.B., equivalent degree, or equivalent practical experience.
3 years of attorney-level experience in government, in-house, or at a law firm.
Experience in private practice or in an in-house team and a qualified lawyer in Canada.
Preferred qualifications:
5 years of experience as an attorney, advising clients in structuring, drafting, and negotiating commercial agreements.
Experience supporting sales organizations with enterprise or public sector customers and procurement processes is beneficial; however, we welcome applications from motivated learners eager to grow in these areas.
Familiarity with online technologies like cloud computing, other Google products, and related regulatory issues.
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to work collaboratively, separately, strategically, and with sound judgment to manage simultaneous projects under deadlines.
Excellent communication skills in English, with professional-level proficiency in French, including legal writing, considered an asset.
About the job As Corporate Counsel at Google, you work on the most exciting legal issues as disruptive technological innovations require creative and proactive legal guidance. You're part of a whip-smart group of in-house lawyers and the projects and cases you take on challenge you to think big and differently. You are collaborative -- ready to partner in initiatives that influence all aspects of the business and work with Googlers from all over the company. As an integrated part of the team, you proactively assess legal risks and advise on products that will not only move information into the 21st century, but move information law forward as well. As Associate Corporate Counsel on the Canadian legal team, you will work on the most exciting legal issues as disruptive technological innovations require creative and proactive legal guidance. You are a lawyer with a genuine interest in technology who thinks creatively and strategically. You are an adept commercial counsel, supporting our many business lines, including our Google Cloud business in Canada, drafting and negotiating enterprise, reseller, professional services and other business and technology agreements and assisting with product go-to-market initiatives, marketing activities and regulatory matters. You will enjoy rolling up your sleeves to handle issues,but at the same time eager to pitch in where needed to assist our rapidly growing businesses in a collegial, fast-paced environment.20th century laws don't always solve 21st century problems, and Google Legal crafts innovative approaches for working with some of the toughest legal challenges of the information age. Whether you're a patent attorney, an intellectual property expert or an developer headed to law school, Google Legal lets you address unanswered legal quandaries and create new precedents. Our innovative services raise challenging questions that demand creative and practical answers. We provide those answers by working at the crossroads of the law and new technology, helping Google build innovative and important products for users around the world. The Canada base salary range for this full-time position is CAD 216,000-221,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Please note that the compensation details listed in Canada role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits. Learn more about benefits at Google . Responsibilities
Review, draft, and negotiate a various range of commercial agreements, including cloud services, professional services, reseller and other business and technology agreements that comply with company policies and risk tolerance.
Respond promptly to a wide variety of legal requests from internal clients, summarizing and communicating legal concepts that business people can use; advise your business colleagues and other cross-functional stakeholders on legal issues and risks, approval processes, company policies and procedures, and business strategy.
Ensure product and operational compliance with Canadian laws and regulations while co-ordinating with external legal counsel on specific assignments, review preliminary advice and provide internal recommendations.
Assist as necessary in the other work of the Canadian legal team to advise the business on our activities in Canada, including product management for online services and hardware, marketing, communications, policy and more.
Google is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. See also Google's EEO Policy and EEO is the Law. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by completing our Accommodations for Applicants form .
Live Nation Entertainment is the world’s leading live entertainment company, comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Media & Sponsorship. Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 620 million tickets sold annually and approximately 10,000 clients worldwide. Live Nation Concerts is the largest provider of live entertainment in the world promoting more than 50,000 events annually for nearly 7,000 artists in 40+ countries. These businesses allow Live Nation Media & Sponsorship to create strategic music marketing programs that connect more than 1,200 sponsors with the 145 million fans that attend Live Nation Entertainment events each year. For additional information, visit www.livenationentertainment.com . WHO ARE YOU? Passionate and motivated. Driven, with an entrepreneurial spirit. Resourceful, innovative, forward thinking and committed. At Live Nation Entertainment, our people embrace these qualities, so if this sounds like you then please read on! What This Role Will Do
Provide Legal Support Across Business Units: Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, including sponsorship, vendor, venue, artist, touring, ticketing, promotions, licensing, and service contracts.
Deliver Strategic Legal Advice: Offer timely, practical, and business-focused guidance on commercial matters to ensure compliance and mitigate risk.
Collaborate Across Teams: Work closely with Canadian business units and U.S. in-house counsel to support strategic initiatives and ensure all activities align with company policies and legal requirements.
Act as a Legal Generalist: Manage diverse legal and quasi-legal matters as needed, demonstrating flexibility and problem-solving skills in a fast-paced environment.
Support Business Growth: Partner with internal stakeholders to enable innovative solutions while safeguarding the company’s interests.
Preparing and reviewing consumer marketing copy and disclosures
Managing and advising on client legal disputes
What This Person Will Bring
Law degree and membership in good standing with a Canadian provincial bar.
3–6 years of experience in corporate/commercial law, either from a firm or in-house, preferably in entertainment, media, or related industries.
Strong drafting and negotiation skills.
High attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines in a dynamic environment.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; collaborative and solutions-oriented approach.
Benefits & Perks Our motto is ‘Taking Care of Our Own’ through 6 pillars of benefits:
HEALTH: Medical, Dental and Vision benefits for you and your family, along with Employee Assistant Programs through Modern Health and ComPsych
YOURSELF: Generous paid time off policy including holiday closures, and sick time for you and dependents, along with free concert tickets
WEALTH: RRSP program with company match, Stock Program Reimbursement
FAMILY: New parent programs & support including caregiver leave and baby bonus, and infertility support
CAREER: Tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment internal growth and development programs & trainings
OTHERS: Volunteer time off, crowdfunding network, gender reassignment support
We thank all candidates for their interest, only those who will be selected for an interview will be contacted. -- The expected compensation for this position in Ontario is: $130,000-160,000 Physical Requirements/Work Environment Sits for extended periods of time at a computer station or work desk; stands and walks throughout the day; occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc.; uses hands and fingers to operate computers and office equipment for up to 8 hours each day; lifts up to 10 pounds regularly; exposed to typical office environment conditions and noise levels. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY We are passionate and committed to our people and go beyond the rhetoric of diversity and inclusion. You will be working in an inclusive environment and be encouraged to bring your whole self to work. We will do all that we can to help you successfully balance your work and homelife. As a growing business we will encourage you to develop your professional and personal aspirations, enjoy new experiences, and learn from the talented people you will be working with. It’s talent that matters to us and we encourage applications from people irrespective of their gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability status or caring responsibilities. Live Nation strongly supports equal employment opportunity for all applicants regardless of age (40 and over), ancestry, color, religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), family and medical care leave or the denial of family and medical care leave, mental or physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), marital status, domestic partner status, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic information, military and veteran status, political affiliation, national origin (including language use restrictions), citizenship, race, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding), gender, gender identity, and gender expression, sexual orientation, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state or local law, rule, ordinance or regulation. We also afford equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with a disability. For this reason, Live Nation will make reasonable accommodations for the known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified individual with a disability who is an applicant consistent with its legal obligations to do so, including reasonable accommodations related to pregnancy in accordance with applicable local, provincial and / or federal law. As part of its commitment to make reasonable accommodations, Live Nation also wishes to participate in a timely, good faith, interactive process with a disabled applicant to determine effective reasonable accommodations, if any, which can be made in response to a request for accommodations. Applicants are invited to identify reasonable accommodations that can be made to assist them to perform the essential functions of the position they seek. Any applicant who requires an accommodation in order to perform the essential functions of the job should contact a Human Resources Representative to request the opportunity to participate in a timely interactive process. Live Nation will also provide reasonable religious accommodations on a case-by-case basis. HIRING PRACTICES The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job Live Nation recruitment policies are designed to place the most highly qualified persons available in a timely and efficient manner. Live Nation may pursue all avenues available, including promotion from within, employee referrals, outside advertising, employment agencies, internet recruiting, job fairs, college recruiting and search firms. This job description is a summary of duties that are expected to be performed. Duties outlined on this job description may not be all-inclusive, and can be modified at any time if requested by management.
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Live Nation Entertainment is the world’s leading live entertainment company, comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Media & Sponsorship. Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 620 million tickets sold annually and approximately 10,000 clients worldwide. Live Nation Concerts is the largest provider of live entertainment in the world promoting more than 50,000 events annually for nearly 7,000 artists in 40+ countries. These businesses allow Live Nation Media & Sponsorship to create strategic music marketing programs that connect more than 1,200 sponsors with the 145 million fans that attend Live Nation Entertainment events each year. For additional information, visit www.livenationentertainment.com . WHO ARE YOU? Passionate and motivated. Driven, with an entrepreneurial spirit. Resourceful, innovative, forward thinking and committed. At Live Nation Entertainment, our people embrace these qualities, so if this sounds like you then please read on! What This Role Will Do
Provide Legal Support Across Business Units: Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, including sponsorship, vendor, venue, artist, touring, ticketing, promotions, licensing, and service contracts.
Deliver Strategic Legal Advice: Offer timely, practical, and business-focused guidance on commercial matters to ensure compliance and mitigate risk.
Collaborate Across Teams: Work closely with Canadian business units and U.S. in-house counsel to support strategic initiatives and ensure all activities align with company policies and legal requirements.
Act as a Legal Generalist: Manage diverse legal and quasi-legal matters as needed, demonstrating flexibility and problem-solving skills in a fast-paced environment.
Support Business Growth: Partner with internal stakeholders to enable innovative solutions while safeguarding the company’s interests.
Preparing and reviewing consumer marketing copy and disclosures
Managing and advising on client legal disputes
What This Person Will Bring
Law degree and membership in good standing with a Canadian provincial bar.
3–6 years of experience in corporate/commercial law, either from a firm or in-house, preferably in entertainment, media, or related industries.
Strong drafting and negotiation skills.
High attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines in a dynamic environment.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; collaborative and solutions-oriented approach.
Benefits & Perks Our motto is ‘Taking Care of Our Own’ through 6 pillars of benefits:
HEALTH: Medical, Dental and Vision benefits for you and your family, along with Employee Assistant Programs through Modern Health and ComPsych
YOURSELF: Generous paid time off policy including holiday closures, and sick time for you and dependents, along with free concert tickets
WEALTH: RRSP program with company match, Stock Program Reimbursement
FAMILY: New parent programs & support including caregiver leave and baby bonus, and infertility support
CAREER: Tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment internal growth and development programs & trainings
OTHERS: Volunteer time off, crowdfunding network, gender reassignment support
We thank all candidates for their interest, only those who will be selected for an interview will be contacted. -- The expected compensation for this position in Ontario is: $130,000-160,000 Physical Requirements/Work Environment Sits for extended periods of time at a computer station or work desk; stands and walks throughout the day; occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc.; uses hands and fingers to operate computers and office equipment for up to 8 hours each day; lifts up to 10 pounds regularly; exposed to typical office environment conditions and noise levels. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY We are passionate and committed to our people and go beyond the rhetoric of diversity and inclusion. You will be working in an inclusive environment and be encouraged to bring your whole self to work. We will do all that we can to help you successfully balance your work and homelife. As a growing business we will encourage you to develop your professional and personal aspirations, enjoy new experiences, and learn from the talented people you will be working with. It’s talent that matters to us and we encourage applications from people irrespective of their gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability status or caring responsibilities. Live Nation strongly supports equal employment opportunity for all applicants regardless of age (40 and over), ancestry, color, religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), family and medical care leave or the denial of family and medical care leave, mental or physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), marital status, domestic partner status, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic information, military and veteran status, political affiliation, national origin (including language use restrictions), citizenship, race, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding), gender, gender identity, and gender expression, sexual orientation, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state or local law, rule, ordinance or regulation. We also afford equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with a disability. For this reason, Live Nation will make reasonable accommodations for the known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified individual with a disability who is an applicant consistent with its legal obligations to do so, including reasonable accommodations related to pregnancy in accordance with applicable local, provincial and / or federal law. As part of its commitment to make reasonable accommodations, Live Nation also wishes to participate in a timely, good faith, interactive process with a disabled applicant to determine effective reasonable accommodations, if any, which can be made in response to a request for accommodations. Applicants are invited to identify reasonable accommodations that can be made to assist them to perform the essential functions of the position they seek. Any applicant who requires an accommodation in order to perform the essential functions of the job should contact a Human Resources Representative to request the opportunity to participate in a timely interactive process. Live Nation will also provide reasonable religious accommodations on a case-by-case basis. HIRING PRACTICES The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job Live Nation recruitment policies are designed to place the most highly qualified persons available in a timely and efficient manner. Live Nation may pursue all avenues available, including promotion from within, employee referrals, outside advertising, employment agencies, internet recruiting, job fairs, college recruiting and search firms. This job description is a summary of duties that are expected to be performed. Duties outlined on this job description may not be all-inclusive, and can be modified at any time if requested by management.
At CN, everyday brings new and exciting challenges. You can expect an interesting environment where you’re part of making sure our business is running optimally and safely―helping keep the economy on track. We welcome students who share their ideas, perspectives and understanding of new technologies with our teams. In return, we provide the opportunity to work on exciting projects with experienced collaborators who are happy to share their knowledge, all within a mutually-agreed to framework. You will be able to thrive in our close-knit, safety-focused culture working together as ONE TEAM. The opportunities we offer are meaningful because the work we do matters. Join us! This is a full-time summer internship lasting from May 11, 2026, until August 28, 2026. Job Summary The Intern, Legal works closely with the Legal department to assist in providing the highest quality, cost effective and pro-active legal services to CN to protect and promote the organization’s people, business, and reputation. During the internship, the candidate works with leaders within the company on key projects. Major Responsibilities
Perform legal research and draft memos
Help prepare for and attend hearings with Counsel
Review contracts
Assist with the preparation of department communications (e.g., gather subjects, help with the drafting and revision of the texts)
Assist Counsel on various projects
Requirements
Knowledge of Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)
Knowledge of legal search databases (CanLii, Bloomberg Law, Lexis, and Nexus)
Fluently bilingual both written and verbal (English, French)*
Collaborates with others and shares information
Demonstrates active listening
Applies critical thinking
Communicates with impact
Education
Working towards university-based Juris Doctor (JD), Bachelor of Law (LL.B.), Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.), or equivalent program
Any experience/education/skills/knowledge for these above would be considered as an asset
About CN CN is a world-class transportation leader and trade-enabler. Essential to the economy, to the customers, and to the communities it serves, CN safely transports more than 300 million tons of natural resources, manufactured products, and finished goods throughout North America every year. As the only railroad connecting Canada’s Eastern and Western coasts with the Southern tip of the U.S. through a 19,500 mile rail network, CN and its affiliates have been contributing to community prosperity and sustainable trade since 1919. CN is committed to programs supporting social responsibility and environmental stewardship. At CN, we work as ONE TEAM, focused on safety, sustainability and our customers, providing operational and supply chain excellence to deliver results. CN is an employment equity employer and we encourage all qualified candidates to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only candidates under consideration will be contacted. Please monitor your email on a regular basis, as communication is primarily made through email.
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
At CN, everyday brings new and exciting challenges. You can expect an interesting environment where you’re part of making sure our business is running optimally and safely―helping keep the economy on track. We welcome students who share their ideas, perspectives and understanding of new technologies with our teams. In return, we provide the opportunity to work on exciting projects with experienced collaborators who are happy to share their knowledge, all within a mutually-agreed to framework. You will be able to thrive in our close-knit, safety-focused culture working together as ONE TEAM. The opportunities we offer are meaningful because the work we do matters. Join us! This is a full-time summer internship lasting from May 11, 2026, until August 28, 2026. Job Summary The Intern, Legal works closely with the Legal department to assist in providing the highest quality, cost effective and pro-active legal services to CN to protect and promote the organization’s people, business, and reputation. During the internship, the candidate works with leaders within the company on key projects. Major Responsibilities
Perform legal research and draft memos
Help prepare for and attend hearings with Counsel
Review contracts
Assist with the preparation of department communications (e.g., gather subjects, help with the drafting and revision of the texts)
Assist Counsel on various projects
Requirements
Knowledge of Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)
Knowledge of legal search databases (CanLii, Bloomberg Law, Lexis, and Nexus)
Fluently bilingual both written and verbal (English, French)*
Collaborates with others and shares information
Demonstrates active listening
Applies critical thinking
Communicates with impact
Education
Working towards university-based Juris Doctor (JD), Bachelor of Law (LL.B.), Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.), or equivalent program
Any experience/education/skills/knowledge for these above would be considered as an asset
About CN CN is a world-class transportation leader and trade-enabler. Essential to the economy, to the customers, and to the communities it serves, CN safely transports more than 300 million tons of natural resources, manufactured products, and finished goods throughout North America every year. As the only railroad connecting Canada’s Eastern and Western coasts with the Southern tip of the U.S. through a 19,500 mile rail network, CN and its affiliates have been contributing to community prosperity and sustainable trade since 1919. CN is committed to programs supporting social responsibility and environmental stewardship. At CN, we work as ONE TEAM, focused on safety, sustainability and our customers, providing operational and supply chain excellence to deliver results. CN is an employment equity employer and we encourage all qualified candidates to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only candidates under consideration will be contacted. Please monitor your email on a regular basis, as communication is primarily made through email.
Canada Life Assurance Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Reporting to the Assistant Vice President & Senior Counsel, Global Corporate Transactions, you will be a key member of the legal team providing support to our global alternative investments businesses. You will provide practical and timely legal advice on strategic and tactical business issues and initiatives related to Canada Life and its global affiliates’ general account investments in alternative asset strategies, including private equity funds and SMAs, as well as supporting special projects and related transactions, including setting up new investment practice areas. You will work closely with a group of legal professionals and business leaders on a range of securities and general corporate/commercial matters, including advising on proposed investments, advising on new lines of business and strategic initiatives, drafting a wide range of investment-related agreements and disclosures, interpreting and advising on all regulation pertaining to Canada Life’s investments, and negotiating complex corporate and commercial agreements to support existing and new business activities. Your work will be wide-ranging and will provide the opportunity to develop expertise in dynamic practice areas. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly accomplished team of legal professionals supporting one of Canada’s leading financial services companies. Accountabilities:
Work collaboratively with business and functional partners to provide practical, risk-based legal advice on a wide range of matters impacting insurance company general account investments
Maintain in-depth knowledge applicable to Canada Life’s investment regulatory requirements and developments in relation to the same
Collaborate with other control partners to advise on fund structuring as it pertains to general account investments
Review of legal / investment agreements and offering documentation and prepare transaction summaries and fund reviews for the business and other control partners
Draft and negotiating investment agreements, including LPAs, side letters and subscription agreements
Project manage investment closings with internal stakeholders and external fund managers/sponsors
Attend to post-closing matters with fund managers, including fund document amendments, transfers and ad hoc requests from managers
Advise on the formation of new lines of businesses and services
Instruct and manage external counsel
Qualifications and Competencies:
Law Degree, Member in good standing of a provincial Bar
Minimum of 3 years of relevant transactional legal work experience (law firm, in-house, or securities regulatory body)
Knowledge of provincial and territorial securities laws, regulations, and policies
Experience advising on private equity LP investments and discretionary investment / managed account programs (SMAs)
Global investment/transactional experience is considered an asset
Self-motivated with the ability to work well independently and as part of a team in a dynamic environment
Strong written and verbal communication skills with a practical solution-oriented approach and ability to see the big picture
Demonstrated superior drafting skills
Ability to proactively bring projects to completion
Highly focused with attention to detail
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience simplifying and resolving complex problems
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience handling multiple projects at once
The base salary for this position is between $163,000 - $213,00 annually. This represents base salary only and does not represent other variable compensation components of our total compensation ( i.e. annual bonus, commission etc). If you are selected to move forward in our recruitment process, your recruiter will be able to discuss additional details of our total rewards program with you. Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Be your best at Canada Life- Apply today! Being a part of Canada Life means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success. You can be your best here. You’re part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences. Together, as part of a great team, you’ll deliver on our shared purpose to improve the well-being of Canadians. It’s our driving force. Become part of a strong and successful company that’s trusted by millions of Canadians to do the right thing. Canada Life serves the financial security needs of more than 13 million people across Canada, with additional operations in Europe and the United States. As members of the Power Financial Corporation group of companies, we’re one of Canada’s leading insurers with interests in life insurance, health insurance, investment and retirement savings. We offer a broad portfolio of financial and benefit plan solutions for individuals, families, businesses and organizations. We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential. It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com. Canada Life would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Reporting to the Assistant Vice President & Senior Counsel, Global Corporate Transactions, you will be a key member of the legal team providing support to our global alternative investments businesses. You will provide practical and timely legal advice on strategic and tactical business issues and initiatives related to Canada Life and its global affiliates’ general account investments in alternative asset strategies, including private equity funds and SMAs, as well as supporting special projects and related transactions, including setting up new investment practice areas. You will work closely with a group of legal professionals and business leaders on a range of securities and general corporate/commercial matters, including advising on proposed investments, advising on new lines of business and strategic initiatives, drafting a wide range of investment-related agreements and disclosures, interpreting and advising on all regulation pertaining to Canada Life’s investments, and negotiating complex corporate and commercial agreements to support existing and new business activities. Your work will be wide-ranging and will provide the opportunity to develop expertise in dynamic practice areas. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly accomplished team of legal professionals supporting one of Canada’s leading financial services companies. Accountabilities:
Work collaboratively with business and functional partners to provide practical, risk-based legal advice on a wide range of matters impacting insurance company general account investments
Maintain in-depth knowledge applicable to Canada Life’s investment regulatory requirements and developments in relation to the same
Collaborate with other control partners to advise on fund structuring as it pertains to general account investments
Review of legal / investment agreements and offering documentation and prepare transaction summaries and fund reviews for the business and other control partners
Draft and negotiating investment agreements, including LPAs, side letters and subscription agreements
Project manage investment closings with internal stakeholders and external fund managers/sponsors
Attend to post-closing matters with fund managers, including fund document amendments, transfers and ad hoc requests from managers
Advise on the formation of new lines of businesses and services
Instruct and manage external counsel
Qualifications and Competencies:
Law Degree, Member in good standing of a provincial Bar
Minimum of 3 years of relevant transactional legal work experience (law firm, in-house, or securities regulatory body)
Knowledge of provincial and territorial securities laws, regulations, and policies
Experience advising on private equity LP investments and discretionary investment / managed account programs (SMAs)
Global investment/transactional experience is considered an asset
Self-motivated with the ability to work well independently and as part of a team in a dynamic environment
Strong written and verbal communication skills with a practical solution-oriented approach and ability to see the big picture
Demonstrated superior drafting skills
Ability to proactively bring projects to completion
Highly focused with attention to detail
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience simplifying and resolving complex problems
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience handling multiple projects at once
The base salary for this position is between $163,000 - $213,00 annually. This represents base salary only and does not represent other variable compensation components of our total compensation ( i.e. annual bonus, commission etc). If you are selected to move forward in our recruitment process, your recruiter will be able to discuss additional details of our total rewards program with you. Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Be your best at Canada Life- Apply today! Being a part of Canada Life means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success. You can be your best here. You’re part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences. Together, as part of a great team, you’ll deliver on our shared purpose to improve the well-being of Canadians. It’s our driving force. Become part of a strong and successful company that’s trusted by millions of Canadians to do the right thing. Canada Life serves the financial security needs of more than 13 million people across Canada, with additional operations in Europe and the United States. As members of the Power Financial Corporation group of companies, we’re one of Canada’s leading insurers with interests in life insurance, health insurance, investment and retirement savings. We offer a broad portfolio of financial and benefit plan solutions for individuals, families, businesses and organizations. We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential. It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com. Canada Life would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
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he Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) is the statutory body responsible for regulating Ontario’s capital markets in accordance with the mandate established in the provincial Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act. The mandate of the OSC is to provide protection to investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices, to foster fair, efficient and competitive capital markets and confidence in the capital markets, to foster capital formation, and to contribute to the stability of the financial system and the reduction of systemic risk. This mandate is performed through policy, operational, and enforcement activities. The OSC also contributes to national and global securities regulation development.
We offer a diverse, fair, and flexible work environment and take pride in our challenging and rewarding work.
The General Counsel’s Department (GCD) provides expert, client-centred, legal, strategic and risk management advice to the Commission. GCD provides legal advice in a wide range of areas including statutory interpretation, administrative law, securities regulation, civil and transactional litigation, corporate/commercial law, information technology/intellectual property law, procurement law, access-to-information and privacy law.
Reporting to the Associate General Counsel, Litigation and Strategic Priorities, the Senior Legal Counsel, Privacy and Access to Information will lead the provision of legal advice to the OSC on complex policy, regulatory and legislative issues related to freedom of information (FOI) and privacy in the context of the OSC’s mandate and operations.
What will you do?
Lead the support provided to the organization in meeting its statutory and legal responsibilities under relevant legislation, including the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) , and the Archives and Recordkeeping Act, 2006 , including advising on relevant legislation changes.
Provide expertise and time-sensitive advice in emergent FIPPA, privacy and cybersecurity matters.
Act as the lead in providing legal advice and support to the OSC’s Senior FIPPA Officer on FOI and privacy matters, including responses to FOI requests, privacy breach management, investigation of privacy inquiries and/or complaints.
Consult with Associate General Counsel and/or Sr. Litigation Counsel on complex or sensitive matters.
Lead advocacy in any Information and Privacy Commission appeals, judicial reviews and appeals.
Serve as a subject matter expert in areas related to FOI, privacy, and administrative law, providing advice to all parts of the Commission with respect to these matters and in periodic review of applicable internal policies and guidance.
Keep up to date on emerging trends and practices related to information privacy, implement best practices and innovative privacy solutions.
Maintain expertise in privacy and data governance risks, including ongoing requirements for privacy impact assessments and threat risk analysis.
Collaborate with the Senior FIPPA Officer on FOI and privacy training and orientation to all staff.
Review agreements with respect to issues related to privacy and data security issues.
Participate in relevant committees or working groups at the OSC and at the Canadian Securities Administrators level.
What will you need to be successful in this role?
Member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario.
Minimum of eight years legal experience in the areas of FOI and privacy.
Experience in the public/regulatory sector or in the securities industry is a considerable asset.
Highly developed communication skills, both oral and written, and demonstrated ability to produce concise, insightful legal submissions, opinions and summaries.
Expert knowledge of applicable FOI and privacy legislation as well as regulatory requirements, guidelines and law that are applicable to the public sector.
Advanced knowledge and practical application of relevant administrative law principles and emerging issues and developments.
Demonstrated ability to deal with urgent, sensitive matters.
Experience with providing advice on privacy issues with regards to evolving technology (e.g. AI, cloud, etc.) with respect document management and analysis tools.
Very strong interpersonal skills including demonstrated experience in building key stakeholder relationships across all levels of the organization and externally.
Forward thinking with respect to identifying, assessing and prioritizing risks, issues and challenges.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
An action-oriented approach, with the ability to act decisively.
Fairness, openness, patience and a high level of integrity.
Excellent organizational and time management skills required to handle competing priorities and deadlines.
Demonstrated ability to be fair, objective and handle difficult situations with tact and diplomacy.
This opportunity is considered to be a business critical role supporting the General Counsel Department.
Grow your career and make a difference working at the OSC.
To apply, please visit our careers page and submit an application no later than Friday, January 23, 2025 at 11:59 pm EST.
We thank all applicants for their interest in the Ontario Securities Commission. We will contact those selected for an interview.
The OSC is committed to diversity and providing an inclusive workplace and providing accommodation in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Human Rights Code. It is our priority to ensure employment opportunities are visible and barrier-free to all under-represented groups including but not limited to, Indigenous, Black and racialized groups, people with disabilities, women and people from the 2SLGBTQI+ community, to achieve an employee demographic profile reflective of the demographic profile of Ontarians.
The OSC is a proud partner with the following organizations: Ascend Canada , BlackNorth Initiative , Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion , and Pride at Work Canada
If you require an accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know by contacting our confidential inbox HRRecruitment@osc.gov.on.ca.
Visit Accessibility at the OSC to review the OSC’s policies on accessibility and accommodation in the workplace.
Why work here?
At the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC), we carry-out challenging and meaningful work within a collaborative culture to deliver strong investor protection and foster confidence in capital markets. Evolving financial markets mean new ways of thinking, and every day is an opportunity to learn, innovate and grow professionally in a supportive, stimulating workplace.
Jan 14, 2026
Full time
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he Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) is the statutory body responsible for regulating Ontario’s capital markets in accordance with the mandate established in the provincial Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act. The mandate of the OSC is to provide protection to investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices, to foster fair, efficient and competitive capital markets and confidence in the capital markets, to foster capital formation, and to contribute to the stability of the financial system and the reduction of systemic risk. This mandate is performed through policy, operational, and enforcement activities. The OSC also contributes to national and global securities regulation development.
We offer a diverse, fair, and flexible work environment and take pride in our challenging and rewarding work.
The General Counsel’s Department (GCD) provides expert, client-centred, legal, strategic and risk management advice to the Commission. GCD provides legal advice in a wide range of areas including statutory interpretation, administrative law, securities regulation, civil and transactional litigation, corporate/commercial law, information technology/intellectual property law, procurement law, access-to-information and privacy law.
Reporting to the Associate General Counsel, Litigation and Strategic Priorities, the Senior Legal Counsel, Privacy and Access to Information will lead the provision of legal advice to the OSC on complex policy, regulatory and legislative issues related to freedom of information (FOI) and privacy in the context of the OSC’s mandate and operations.
What will you do?
Lead the support provided to the organization in meeting its statutory and legal responsibilities under relevant legislation, including the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) , and the Archives and Recordkeeping Act, 2006 , including advising on relevant legislation changes.
Provide expertise and time-sensitive advice in emergent FIPPA, privacy and cybersecurity matters.
Act as the lead in providing legal advice and support to the OSC’s Senior FIPPA Officer on FOI and privacy matters, including responses to FOI requests, privacy breach management, investigation of privacy inquiries and/or complaints.
Consult with Associate General Counsel and/or Sr. Litigation Counsel on complex or sensitive matters.
Lead advocacy in any Information and Privacy Commission appeals, judicial reviews and appeals.
Serve as a subject matter expert in areas related to FOI, privacy, and administrative law, providing advice to all parts of the Commission with respect to these matters and in periodic review of applicable internal policies and guidance.
Keep up to date on emerging trends and practices related to information privacy, implement best practices and innovative privacy solutions.
Maintain expertise in privacy and data governance risks, including ongoing requirements for privacy impact assessments and threat risk analysis.
Collaborate with the Senior FIPPA Officer on FOI and privacy training and orientation to all staff.
Review agreements with respect to issues related to privacy and data security issues.
Participate in relevant committees or working groups at the OSC and at the Canadian Securities Administrators level.
What will you need to be successful in this role?
Member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario.
Minimum of eight years legal experience in the areas of FOI and privacy.
Experience in the public/regulatory sector or in the securities industry is a considerable asset.
Highly developed communication skills, both oral and written, and demonstrated ability to produce concise, insightful legal submissions, opinions and summaries.
Expert knowledge of applicable FOI and privacy legislation as well as regulatory requirements, guidelines and law that are applicable to the public sector.
Advanced knowledge and practical application of relevant administrative law principles and emerging issues and developments.
Demonstrated ability to deal with urgent, sensitive matters.
Experience with providing advice on privacy issues with regards to evolving technology (e.g. AI, cloud, etc.) with respect document management and analysis tools.
Very strong interpersonal skills including demonstrated experience in building key stakeholder relationships across all levels of the organization and externally.
Forward thinking with respect to identifying, assessing and prioritizing risks, issues and challenges.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
An action-oriented approach, with the ability to act decisively.
Fairness, openness, patience and a high level of integrity.
Excellent organizational and time management skills required to handle competing priorities and deadlines.
Demonstrated ability to be fair, objective and handle difficult situations with tact and diplomacy.
This opportunity is considered to be a business critical role supporting the General Counsel Department.
Grow your career and make a difference working at the OSC.
To apply, please visit our careers page and submit an application no later than Friday, January 23, 2025 at 11:59 pm EST.
We thank all applicants for their interest in the Ontario Securities Commission. We will contact those selected for an interview.
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Why work here?
At the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC), we carry-out challenging and meaningful work within a collaborative culture to deliver strong investor protection and foster confidence in capital markets. Evolving financial markets mean new ways of thinking, and every day is an opportunity to learn, innovate and grow professionally in a supportive, stimulating workplace.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
high-performance, people-focused culture
our commitment that equity, diversity, and inclusion are fundamental to our work environment and business success, which helps employees feel valued and empowered to be their authentic selves
learning and development initiatives, including workshops, Speaker Series events and access to LinkedIn Learning, that support employees’ career growth
membership in HOOPP’s world class defined benefit pension plan, which can serve as an important part of your retirement security
competitive, 100% company-paid extended health and dental benefits for permanent employees, including coverage supporting our team's diversity and mental health (e.g., gender affirmation, fertility and drug treatment, psychological support benefits of $2,500 per year, parental leave top-up, and a health spending account).
optional post-retirement health and dental benefits subsidized at 50%
yoga classes, meditation workshops, nutritional consultations, and wellness seminars
the opportunity to make a difference and help take care of those who care for us, by providing a financially secure retirement for Ontario healthcare workers
Job Summary Are you a quick-thinking and driven individual seeking the growth and challenge that comes from working in a dynamic and growing world-class pension fund? Are you interested in working on cutting-edge issues in a highly collaborative and high-performance legal team? Are you looking for a career where you can contribute to a mission that has a real-life impact on the lives of Ontario healthcare workers? If so, we want to hear from you! For a 12-month contract, the Associate Legal Counsel will join the Corporate and Governance Team in the Legal Services and Governance Division at HOOPP. The Associate will work with, and under the supervision of Legal Counsel. This team values challenging the status quo, innovative solutions, team collaboration and practicality. As a part of this team, you will be focused on delivering business-minded legal advice in an innovative, dynamic and fast-paced environment. What You Will Do
Review and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, services agreements, consulting agreements, non-disclosure agreements and other related documentation, with a view to ensuring compliance with HOOPP's policies and risk tolerance.
Draft and negotiate complex terms and conditions for example, technology consulting services, hardware and equipment purchases, hosting services, maintenance and support services, software, SaaS, hardware and other technology evaluations, and emerging technologies, and other commercial agreements.
Conduct legal research, develop, and provide legal advice and support on issues raised by the business; draft letters, correspondence, and other documents to communicate such legal advice and support.
Assist internal business departments in drafting policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, and other related documentation for effective governance, including identification, assessment, and management of legal, privacy and related operational risks.
Advise internal clients and other stakeholders on legal issues, risk tolerance, and the interpretation of HOOPP policies and procedures.
Track developments in various areas of law that apply to HOOPP including, technology, insurance, corporate/commercial, procurement, privacy, pension, tax, employment, and litigation with a view to ensuring operational and legislative compliance.
Support the maintenance and continuous improvement of HOOPP's agreements and other legal processes and resources.
Engage and manage external resources, including external legal counsel to assist in addressing legal issues and providing internal advice.
What You Bring
Law degree (J.D. or LL.B.) from an accredited law school and a minimum of 2-4 years’ experience practicing law.
Called to the Ontario Bar and member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
Excellent organization and project management skills, including the ability to execute project plans, set timetables and monitor workflow and effectiveness.
Proven ability to think strategically, develop creative solutions and apply strong analytical skills is required.
Team-first attitude and preference for working in a collaborative environment.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to prioritize work and manage multiple responsibilities simultaneously.
Exemplify HOOPP’s core values: accountable, compassionate and trustworthy.
Jan 05, 2026
Full time
Why You’ll Love Working Here
high-performance, people-focused culture
our commitment that equity, diversity, and inclusion are fundamental to our work environment and business success, which helps employees feel valued and empowered to be their authentic selves
learning and development initiatives, including workshops, Speaker Series events and access to LinkedIn Learning, that support employees’ career growth
membership in HOOPP’s world class defined benefit pension plan, which can serve as an important part of your retirement security
competitive, 100% company-paid extended health and dental benefits for permanent employees, including coverage supporting our team's diversity and mental health (e.g., gender affirmation, fertility and drug treatment, psychological support benefits of $2,500 per year, parental leave top-up, and a health spending account).
optional post-retirement health and dental benefits subsidized at 50%
yoga classes, meditation workshops, nutritional consultations, and wellness seminars
the opportunity to make a difference and help take care of those who care for us, by providing a financially secure retirement for Ontario healthcare workers
Job Summary Are you a quick-thinking and driven individual seeking the growth and challenge that comes from working in a dynamic and growing world-class pension fund? Are you interested in working on cutting-edge issues in a highly collaborative and high-performance legal team? Are you looking for a career where you can contribute to a mission that has a real-life impact on the lives of Ontario healthcare workers? If so, we want to hear from you! For a 12-month contract, the Associate Legal Counsel will join the Corporate and Governance Team in the Legal Services and Governance Division at HOOPP. The Associate will work with, and under the supervision of Legal Counsel. This team values challenging the status quo, innovative solutions, team collaboration and practicality. As a part of this team, you will be focused on delivering business-minded legal advice in an innovative, dynamic and fast-paced environment. What You Will Do
Review and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, services agreements, consulting agreements, non-disclosure agreements and other related documentation, with a view to ensuring compliance with HOOPP's policies and risk tolerance.
Draft and negotiate complex terms and conditions for example, technology consulting services, hardware and equipment purchases, hosting services, maintenance and support services, software, SaaS, hardware and other technology evaluations, and emerging technologies, and other commercial agreements.
Conduct legal research, develop, and provide legal advice and support on issues raised by the business; draft letters, correspondence, and other documents to communicate such legal advice and support.
Assist internal business departments in drafting policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, and other related documentation for effective governance, including identification, assessment, and management of legal, privacy and related operational risks.
Advise internal clients and other stakeholders on legal issues, risk tolerance, and the interpretation of HOOPP policies and procedures.
Track developments in various areas of law that apply to HOOPP including, technology, insurance, corporate/commercial, procurement, privacy, pension, tax, employment, and litigation with a view to ensuring operational and legislative compliance.
Support the maintenance and continuous improvement of HOOPP's agreements and other legal processes and resources.
Engage and manage external resources, including external legal counsel to assist in addressing legal issues and providing internal advice.
What You Bring
Law degree (J.D. or LL.B.) from an accredited law school and a minimum of 2-4 years’ experience practicing law.
Called to the Ontario Bar and member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
Excellent organization and project management skills, including the ability to execute project plans, set timetables and monitor workflow and effectiveness.
Proven ability to think strategically, develop creative solutions and apply strong analytical skills is required.
Team-first attitude and preference for working in a collaborative environment.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to prioritize work and manage multiple responsibilities simultaneously.
Exemplify HOOPP’s core values: accountable, compassionate and trustworthy.
Who We Are: Every transaction matters. Every Canadian matters. At Interac, we protect both — driving trust, security, and inclusion, so our digital economy thrives. Founded in 1984, Interac connects Canadians through secure digital payments, advanced identity verification and industry-leading fraud protection. Connecting banks, businesses, and individuals, Interac enables millions to send, receive, and manage money safely and effortlessly every day — across both digital and physical environments. As the backbone of Canada’s financial ecosystem, Interac facilitates over 20 million transactions daily, supported by trusted partnerships with government and financial institutions. Consistently ranked as Canada’s most reputable financial technology brand, Interac is deeply embedded in the daily lives of Canadians. Who You Will Work With: Reporting to the Head, Deputy General Counsel, this vacant Senior Legal Counsel role will be responsible for providing forward-thinking legal guidance and strategic risk analyses for Canada’s first FinTech, promoting innovation while protecting Interac’s reputation as one of the most trusted financial brands in Canada. We are looking for a lawyer with keen business judgment and a genuine interest in payment network and financial services to provide sophisticated advice on a broad range of technology contracting, outsourcing and third-party risk management activities. Interac lawyers handle complex issues, often in real time, to provide practical and actionable advice to an organization that continues to explore uncharted territory in financial services technology. In this role, you will work collaboratively with a close-knit team of sharp, solution-oriented in-house lawyers on projects that challenge you to balance legal imperatives with the core business values, risk tolerance and enterprise strategy of a renowned financial services organization. What You Will Do:
Work in a fast-paced business and technology environment, partner with business units, and play a key role in driving the company's products and services forward.
Provide strategic and actionable legal advice on key portfolios in the business and emerging technologies to complete time sensitive projects while mitigating potential legal risks.
Exercise business judgment to deliver practical and pragmatic solutions in an environment when the “right” legal answer is often unclear.
Draft, review, and negotiate a diverse range of commercial contracts, including complex including technology vendor agreements, service provider agreements, proof of concept agreements, letters of intent, software and evaluation license agreements (on premise and cloud), customer software development agreements, incentive agreements, sponsorship agreements, and consulting services agreements.
Advise on operationalizing contracts in a complex, multi-vendor environment and proactively identify and resolve associated legal issues.
Work as a collaborative member of the Legal team, a mentor to junior lawyers and a resource for internal knowledge management and precedent development.
What You Bring:
A Law Degree and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
A minimum 8 years practical post-call legal experience in both a corporate legal department and a law firm.
Prior experience working for technology vendors, in financial services or the payment industry (preferred).
Working knowledge of privacy, cybersecurity, Code of Conduct, CASL and other regulatory requirements applying to the financial services industry and payment network operators (preferred).
Experience with financial services technologies, including mobile payments, digital banking, digital identification, verification and authentication and other electronic payments technologies, in addition to traditional payment systems and payment card network operators (preferred).
Proven experience advising on a wide range of matters spanning from privacy, competition, intellectual property, technology, and licensing.
Willingness to take on a variety of responsibilities and roles that support the team, department, and organization.
Critical thinking skills with cogent analysis of legal and business issues.
You are adept at identifying, assessing, and managing legal and reputational risk.
You are an independent, creative problem solver and are proactive with time management and project prioritization.
A keen interest in the products, services, and interdependencies at Interac and in the payments ecosystem.
Eligibility to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a full-time capacity.
What We’re Offering: The hiring range for this position is $195,000-$215,000, and you will also be eligible for our short-term incentive plan. The exact amount will depend on factors such as skills, experience, and job-related knowledge, but Interac’s commitment goes beyond compensation. Our Total Rewards package is designed to support your well-being and future, and includes:
Generous vacation and wellness days to help you recharge
Comprehensive employer-paid benefits coverage for peace of mind
Market-leading employer-funded RRSP program to invest in your future
Flexible hybrid work model for better work-life balance
Access to a free and confidential 24/7 employee & family assistance program to offer support for you and your immediate family
Pregnancy and parental leave top-up to support growing families
Charitable donation matching with United Way to amplify your impact
Why Join Us? At Interac, the impact we make, and the people who drive it, is profound. When you become part of our team, you’re joining a purpose-driven organization that’s shaping the future of digital finance in Canada. Here’s what you can expect:
Investing in the Future – Help us unlock digital prosperity for all Canadians.
Innovative Thinking – Collaborate on products, practices, and platforms that redefine what’s possible.
Inclusive Culture – Be empowered to bring your whole self to work and realize your full potential.
Inspiring Community – Work in an ecosystem where we lift each other up and rise together.
Intentional Support – Enjoy flexible, supportive offerings that prioritize your total wellness.
Additional Pre-Employment Requirements: To ensure the integrity of our organization, successful candidates will be required to complete background checks, which may include, Canadian Criminal Credit Check, Canadian ID Cross-Check, Public Safety Verification, 5-year Employment Verification, Education Verification, Credit Check, and Social Media Check. Equal Opportunity Employer Interac is also an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We believe that innovation thrives when people from different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives come together. That’s why we are committed to providing fair and equitable employment opportunities for all individuals, without discrimination based on race, color, ancestry, ethnic origin, place of origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital or family status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. If you require accommodation during any stage of the application or recruitment process, please contact us at humanresources@interac.ca. We will work with you to meet your needs. Please be aware that certain individuals are misusing Interac Corp.’s name and logo to promote fictitious employment opportunities. Interac Corp. never requests, solicits, or accepts any form of payment in exchange for employment. Any such offers are fraudulent and should be disregarded. Interac Corp. assumes no liability for any claims, losses, damages, expenses, or inconveniences arising from or related to these fraudulent activities. Such communications do not constitute an offer or representation by Interac Corp. or its subsidiaries and affiliates.
Jan 02, 2026
Full time
Who We Are: Every transaction matters. Every Canadian matters. At Interac, we protect both — driving trust, security, and inclusion, so our digital economy thrives. Founded in 1984, Interac connects Canadians through secure digital payments, advanced identity verification and industry-leading fraud protection. Connecting banks, businesses, and individuals, Interac enables millions to send, receive, and manage money safely and effortlessly every day — across both digital and physical environments. As the backbone of Canada’s financial ecosystem, Interac facilitates over 20 million transactions daily, supported by trusted partnerships with government and financial institutions. Consistently ranked as Canada’s most reputable financial technology brand, Interac is deeply embedded in the daily lives of Canadians. Who You Will Work With: Reporting to the Head, Deputy General Counsel, this vacant Senior Legal Counsel role will be responsible for providing forward-thinking legal guidance and strategic risk analyses for Canada’s first FinTech, promoting innovation while protecting Interac’s reputation as one of the most trusted financial brands in Canada. We are looking for a lawyer with keen business judgment and a genuine interest in payment network and financial services to provide sophisticated advice on a broad range of technology contracting, outsourcing and third-party risk management activities. Interac lawyers handle complex issues, often in real time, to provide practical and actionable advice to an organization that continues to explore uncharted territory in financial services technology. In this role, you will work collaboratively with a close-knit team of sharp, solution-oriented in-house lawyers on projects that challenge you to balance legal imperatives with the core business values, risk tolerance and enterprise strategy of a renowned financial services organization. What You Will Do:
Work in a fast-paced business and technology environment, partner with business units, and play a key role in driving the company's products and services forward.
Provide strategic and actionable legal advice on key portfolios in the business and emerging technologies to complete time sensitive projects while mitigating potential legal risks.
Exercise business judgment to deliver practical and pragmatic solutions in an environment when the “right” legal answer is often unclear.
Draft, review, and negotiate a diverse range of commercial contracts, including complex including technology vendor agreements, service provider agreements, proof of concept agreements, letters of intent, software and evaluation license agreements (on premise and cloud), customer software development agreements, incentive agreements, sponsorship agreements, and consulting services agreements.
Advise on operationalizing contracts in a complex, multi-vendor environment and proactively identify and resolve associated legal issues.
Work as a collaborative member of the Legal team, a mentor to junior lawyers and a resource for internal knowledge management and precedent development.
What You Bring:
A Law Degree and membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
A minimum 8 years practical post-call legal experience in both a corporate legal department and a law firm.
Prior experience working for technology vendors, in financial services or the payment industry (preferred).
Working knowledge of privacy, cybersecurity, Code of Conduct, CASL and other regulatory requirements applying to the financial services industry and payment network operators (preferred).
Experience with financial services technologies, including mobile payments, digital banking, digital identification, verification and authentication and other electronic payments technologies, in addition to traditional payment systems and payment card network operators (preferred).
Proven experience advising on a wide range of matters spanning from privacy, competition, intellectual property, technology, and licensing.
Willingness to take on a variety of responsibilities and roles that support the team, department, and organization.
Critical thinking skills with cogent analysis of legal and business issues.
You are adept at identifying, assessing, and managing legal and reputational risk.
You are an independent, creative problem solver and are proactive with time management and project prioritization.
A keen interest in the products, services, and interdependencies at Interac and in the payments ecosystem.
Eligibility to work for Interac Corp. in Canada in a full-time capacity.
What We’re Offering: The hiring range for this position is $195,000-$215,000, and you will also be eligible for our short-term incentive plan. The exact amount will depend on factors such as skills, experience, and job-related knowledge, but Interac’s commitment goes beyond compensation. Our Total Rewards package is designed to support your well-being and future, and includes:
Generous vacation and wellness days to help you recharge
Comprehensive employer-paid benefits coverage for peace of mind
Market-leading employer-funded RRSP program to invest in your future
Flexible hybrid work model for better work-life balance
Access to a free and confidential 24/7 employee & family assistance program to offer support for you and your immediate family
Pregnancy and parental leave top-up to support growing families
Charitable donation matching with United Way to amplify your impact
Why Join Us? At Interac, the impact we make, and the people who drive it, is profound. When you become part of our team, you’re joining a purpose-driven organization that’s shaping the future of digital finance in Canada. Here’s what you can expect:
Investing in the Future – Help us unlock digital prosperity for all Canadians.
Innovative Thinking – Collaborate on products, practices, and platforms that redefine what’s possible.
Inclusive Culture – Be empowered to bring your whole self to work and realize your full potential.
Inspiring Community – Work in an ecosystem where we lift each other up and rise together.
Intentional Support – Enjoy flexible, supportive offerings that prioritize your total wellness.
Additional Pre-Employment Requirements: To ensure the integrity of our organization, successful candidates will be required to complete background checks, which may include, Canadian Criminal Credit Check, Canadian ID Cross-Check, Public Safety Verification, 5-year Employment Verification, Education Verification, Credit Check, and Social Media Check. Equal Opportunity Employer Interac is also an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We believe that innovation thrives when people from different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives come together. That’s why we are committed to providing fair and equitable employment opportunities for all individuals, without discrimination based on race, color, ancestry, ethnic origin, place of origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital or family status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. If you require accommodation during any stage of the application or recruitment process, please contact us at humanresources@interac.ca. We will work with you to meet your needs. Please be aware that certain individuals are misusing Interac Corp.’s name and logo to promote fictitious employment opportunities. Interac Corp. never requests, solicits, or accepts any form of payment in exchange for employment. Any such offers are fraudulent and should be disregarded. Interac Corp. assumes no liability for any claims, losses, damages, expenses, or inconveniences arising from or related to these fraudulent activities. Such communications do not constitute an offer or representation by Interac Corp. or its subsidiaries and affiliates.