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Munich Re Canada Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
Assistant Vice President, Legal Counsel & Compliance Officer (12-Month Contract) | Munich Re Canada | Toronto (Hybrid) Salary Range: $158,500 – $190,500 annually Location: Toronto, Ontario Work Model: Hybrid About the Opportunity Munich Re is seeking an Assistant Vice President, Legal Counsel & Compliance Officer for a 12-month contract. This role supports corporate legal and regulatory compliance functions across reinsurance and insurance operations, working with internal business units and global stakeholders. The position focuses on advisory work — not litigation — providing practical legal guidance on regulatory, corporate, market conduct, and privacy matters within a sophisticated financial services environment. Role Responsibilities Corporate Legal Advisory Provide practical legal advice across reinsurance, insurance distribution, privacy, and regulatory matters Draft and review agreements, reinsurance treaties, and internal governance policies Support internal teams in identifying and managing legal risk Compliance & Regulatory Oversight Help maintain regulatory compliance management frameworks Monitor compliance activities across departments Ensure reporting obligations to regulators and internal group stakeholders are satisfied Recommend updates to policies and procedures in response to regulatory changes Risk Management Collaboration Partner with risk and compliance teams to address operational and regulatory risk Assist leadership in maintaining a strong compliance culture (“tone from the top”) Track compliance initiatives and report progress to senior leadership Cross-Functional Coordination Work closely with Legal, Compliance, and Risk colleagues locally and globally Support corporate governance and internal compliance monitoring activities Required Qualifications LL.B. or J.D. degree Member in good standing with the Ontario bar Minimum 5 years of legal experience Experience in regulatory, insurance/reinsurance, corporate, or transactional law Core Skills Strong drafting and advisory capabilities Excellent communication and stakeholder management Analytical and problem-solving expertise Ability to work independently in a fast-paced corporate environment Strong organizational and time-management skills Advanced Microsoft Office proficiency Asset: French language fluency What You’ll Gain Exposure to global insurance and reinsurance operations Collaboration with international legal and compliance teams Career-building experience within a leading financial services organization Hybrid workplace flexibility and professional development opportunities Workplace & Inclusion This Toronto-based hybrid role offers a collaborative office environment combined with remote flexibility. Munich Re Canada is committed to an inclusive workplace and provides accommodations throughout the recruitment process. This opportunity is well suited to a mid-level corporate or regulatory lawyer seeking in-house experience in the insurance or reinsurance sector while expanding compliance expertise in a globally recognized organization.  
Cartel inc. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
Commercial Litigation Lawyer (5–6 Years) – Securities Focus – Bay Street Firm   Location:  Toronto, ON   Salary:  Competitive + Excellent Bonus + Benefits   Our client, a leading Bay Street law firm, is seeking a talented Commercial Litigation Lawyer with 5–6 years of experience, ideally including a strong focus on securities litigation and regulatory matters. This is an exceptional opportunity to join one of Toronto’s most respected litigation groups, known for its sophisticated commercial, securities work.   About the Role: You will work alongside top-tier litigators on complex commercial and securities disputes, shareholder and oppression remedy matters, regulatory investigations, and proceedings before the OSC and other tribunals. The position offers hands-on responsibility, direct client contact, and mentorship from highly regarded partners within a collaborative, high-performance environment.   Responsibilities: Manage and assist on a range of commercial and securities litigation files, including complex disputes, regulatory matters. Conduct legal research, prepare pleadings, facta, and related court materials. Appear in court and before regulatory tribunals. Work directly with clients to develop strategies and manage risk. Mentor junior associates and students where appropriate.   Qualifications: 5–6 years of post-call experience in commercial litigation. Demonstrated experience or interest in  securities litigation  or  regulatory proceedings . Excellent written and oral advocacy skills. Strong analytical ability and sound judgment. Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.   This firm offers: Competitive compensation and performance bonuses. Hybrid work flexibility. A collegial, inclusive, and dynamic culture. Opportunities for career progression and partnership consideration.   If you are a driven litigator looking to take the next step in your career at a premier Bay Street firm, we want to hear from you.   Apply in confidence to: Ben Higham Cartel Inc. – Legal Recruitment Specialists Email:  Ben@cartelinc.com
The Bank of Montreal Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
This position serves as the primary First Line Compliance subject matter expert supporting multiple wealth businesses, with a strong emphasis on trust and estate services . The Compliance Specialist interprets regulatory obligations, advises business leaders on implementation, and ensures internal controls align with enterprise regulatory standards. The role also leads execution of the Enterprise Compliance Program (ECP), working closely with business leadership, legal teams, and second-line compliance to identify, assess, and mitigate regulatory risk across wealth operations. Business areas supported: Trust Services (30%) Registered Plans (10%) Insurance & Advisory Services (30%) Platinum / Private Banking (30%) Core Responsibilities Regulatory Compliance Advisory Interpret financial services regulations and advise on operational implementation Ensure processes, controls, and procedures meet regulatory requirements Act as compliance expert for frontline wealth business operations Assess impact of new and changing regulations on products and services Enterprise Compliance Program Leadership Implement and maintain first-line compliance frameworks Conduct regulatory readiness and change management initiatives Partner with legal and second-line compliance on policy alignment Maintain regulatory inventory and controls documentation Risk Identification & Issue Management Identify compliance gaps and determine root causes Develop remediation plans with business stakeholders Monitor resolution of complex regulatory issues Report remediation progress to senior leadership Regulatory Risk Assessments Lead annual and event-driven regulatory compliance risk assessments Evaluate exposure across privacy, anti-corruption, and other regulatory regimes Document risk rationales and respond to oversight challenges Policy & Training Draft and maintain compliance policies and procedures Deliver regulatory training and awareness programs Support audits, regulatory reviews, and investigations Business-Specific Support Trust & Estate Services Review onboarding risk for new trust clients Support trust governance committees and investment committees Provide ongoing regulatory guidance to trust operations Registered Plans Provide compliance support for retirement and education savings plans Interpret legislative updates affecting plan administration Liaise with industry associations and regulators Private / Platinum Banking Advise senior banking leaders on regulatory controls and obligations Address cross-department regulatory impacts Insurance Advisory Services Explain regulatory frameworks to clients and advisors Maintain policies and oversee annual attestations Regulatory Knowledge Requirements Working knowledge across Canadian financial regulatory frameworks including: Federal banking and prudential oversight Securities regulation Insurance regulations Privacy and competition legislation Pension and registered plan legislation Must understand regulations affecting trust companies, estate administration, registered savings plans, and insurance advisory activities. Qualifications 5–7 years relevant experience (trust, banking, insurance, or compliance) Post-secondary degree or equivalent professional experience Strong knowledge of trust and estate administration requirements Assets: Trust & Estate Practitioner (TEP) designation Legal or tax knowledge relating to estates or financial services Experience in insurance or wealth advisory environments Core Competencies Advanced written and verbal communication skills Strong stakeholder management and influencing ability Analytical thinking and regulatory interpretation Program and project management capability Independent decision-making within regulatory frameworks Collaboration with senior leadership and cross-functional teams Why This Role This opportunity is ideal for a compliance professional with trust and estates expertise seeking a strategic advisory position within a national wealth platform. The role offers broad exposure to banking, fiduciary, and investment products while shaping governance practices and protecting clients and the organization from regulatory risk. If you enjoy translating complex regulation into practical business solutions and working closely with senior stakeholders, this position provides a high-impact compliance career path within a major Canadian financial institution.
The Region of Peel Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
  Senior Legal Counsel – Construction Law | Peel Region | Full-Time | Brampton, Ontario (Hybrid) Salary: $172,376 – $215,470 annually + comprehensive benefits Location: 10 Peel Centre Drive, Brampton Work Schedule: 35 hours per week | Hybrid work model (minimum two days onsite) About the Opportunity Peel Region is seeking an experienced Senior Legal Counsel – Construction Law to support large-scale public infrastructure and capital works projects. This role offers the chance to advise on complex municipal construction initiatives across transportation, housing, water, and environmental services while contributing to projects that impact over 1.5 million residents and thousands of businesses. Ideal for a seasoned construction lawyer who enjoys collaborative problem-solving and high-value legal matters in the public sector. Key Responsibilities Construction & Infrastructure Legal Advice Provide strategic legal guidance on procurement, tendering, and project delivery models Draft and negotiate construction, engineering, and consultant agreements Build your public service legal career while helping shape the infrastructure of one of Canada’s fastest-growing regions.
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