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Legal Aid BC Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Jul 03, 2026
Full time
Family Lawyer | Staff Counsel – Family & Child Protection | Prince George, BC Location: Prince George, British Columbia Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent Salary: $73,059 – $142,773 annually (based on year of call), plus Staff Lawyer Benefit Plan Make a Difference Through Public Interest Law A respected public legal services organization is seeking a Staff Family Lawyer to provide legal representation and advocacy for individuals and families experiencing significant legal challenges. This opportunity is ideal for lawyers committed to improving access to justice through compassionate, client-focused legal services. Based in Prince George , you will work within a multidisciplinary team supporting clients facing family law issues, child protection proceedings, and the impacts of family violence. The position offers meaningful courtroom advocacy, community collaboration, and the opportunity to help vulnerable individuals navigate complex legal matters. About the Role As Staff Counsel, you will manage a diverse family law practice while delivering legal advice, courtroom representation, and strategic advocacy for clients throughout British Columbia. Your responsibilities will include: Providing legal advice and representation in family law and child protection matters. Representing clients in Provincial Court, Supreme Court, and appellate proceedings where required. Managing files involving separation, divorce, parenting arrangements, guardianship, child support, spousal support, property division, and child welfare matters. Delivering duty counsel services and assisting clients with urgent family law issues. Preparing pleadings, affidavits, applications, legal opinions, and other court materials. Conducting legal research and developing litigation strategies. Negotiating settlements with opposing counsel and participating in mediation and other dispute resolution processes. Appearing before judges, tribunals, and administrative decision-makers. Supporting clients affected by family violence through trauma-informed and culturally responsive legal services. Supervising legal support staff by providing guidance, mentorship, coaching, and performance feedback. Working collaboratively with community organizations, advocates, and service providers to improve access to legal services and contribute to law reform initiatives. Participating in organizational projects and other duties that support the delivery of high-quality public legal services. Candidate Profile The successful applicant will possess: A law degree from an accredited institution. Membership, or eligibility for membership, with the Law Society of British Columbia. Demonstrated experience practicing family law with significant exposure to child protection proceedings. Experience representing clients before both the Provincial Court and Supreme Court of British Columbia. Strong courtroom advocacy, negotiation, legal research, and drafting abilities. Previous experience supervising or mentoring legal support staff is considered an asset. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and client service skills. A valid British Columbia driver's licence. The ability and willingness to travel throughout British Columbia when required. An Opportunity to Create Meaningful Impact This position offers the opportunity to build a rewarding legal career while helping individuals facing some of life's most difficult circumstances. Lawyers work alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative environment that values innovation, compassion, and excellence in legal service delivery. The organization embraces a trauma-informed, culturally safe, and client-centred approach while continually working to improve access to justice for underserved communities across British Columbia. Compensation & Benefits Employees enjoy a comprehensive compensation package that includes: Salary ranging from $73,059 to $142,773 , based on year of call. Employer-funded extended health, dental, and vision benefits. Defined benefit pension plan. Four weeks of vacation to start, with increased vacation based on service. Paid statutory holidays. Generous paid leave provisions. Professional development and continuing legal education support. Employee and Family Assistance Program. Wellness initiatives and employee resource programs. Flexible hybrid work opportunities where operationally appropriate. Transit subsidy for eligible employees. Dog-friendly office environment. Dedicated cultural leave provisions for Indigenous employees. A workplace committed to inclusion, accessibility, reconciliation, and employee well-being. Commitment to Equity and Inclusion The organization is dedicated to advancing Truth and Reconciliation while fostering an equitable and inclusive workplace. Applications are encouraged from Indigenous peoples, members of racialized communities, persons with disabilities, gender-diverse individuals, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and others from equity-deserving groups. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable human rights and accessibility legislation. Apply Today If you are a Family Lawyer , Child Protection Lawyer , Family Litigation Lawyer , or Public Interest Lawyer looking for a meaningful opportunity to serve communities throughout British Columbia, we encourage you to submit your application. This is an exceptional opportunity to join an organization dedicated to expanding access to justice while building a fulfilling legal career.
Axiom Law Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jul 02, 2026
Full time
Privacy & Data Protection Lawyer | Technology, Cybersecurity & Commercial Contracts Advance Your Career in Privacy Law A leading provider of innovative legal services is seeking an experienced Privacy & Data Protection Lawyer to support sophisticated corporate clients across Canada. This opportunity is ideal for lawyers with expertise in privacy legislation, cybersecurity, technology transactions, regulatory compliance, and commercial contracting who enjoy partnering with businesses on complex legal matters. Working with major national and multinational organizations, you will advise on evolving privacy obligations, negotiate technology and data-related agreements, and help organizations strengthen their compliance frameworks in an increasingly digital environment. What You'll Do As part of a collaborative legal team, you will provide strategic advice on a broad range of privacy and data governance matters, including: Advising clients on Canadian privacy legislation, including federal and provincial regulatory requirements. Providing legal guidance on privacy compliance, data governance, and information management initiatives. Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating privacy provisions within commercial contracts, technology agreements, SaaS contracts, vendor agreements, outsourcing arrangements, and data processing agreements. Supporting privacy impact assessments and advising on legal risk associated with new products, technologies, and business initiatives. Assisting organizations with privacy policies, internal compliance programs, governance frameworks, and best practices. Working alongside legal, compliance, procurement, cybersecurity, information security, and business teams to identify and manage privacy-related risks. Advising on data incidents, breach response, regulatory inquiries, investigations, and audit matters. Monitoring legislative developments and helping clients implement practical compliance strategies. What We're Looking For Successful candidates will bring: Active membership in good standing with a Canadian provincial law society. A minimum of four years of experience practicing privacy law, technology law, cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, or commercial law. Strong working knowledge of Canadian privacy legislation, including PIPEDA and applicable provincial privacy statutes. Experience negotiating privacy, confidentiality, cybersecurity, and data protection provisions within commercial agreements. Excellent drafting, analytical, communication, and client advisory skills. The ability to manage multiple priorities while delivering practical, business-focused legal advice. Experience supporting sophisticated corporate or institutional clients is considered an asset. Why You'll Want This Opportunity This role provides the opportunity to work with some of the world's most recognized organizations while developing expertise across a diverse range of industries and legal matters. Benefits include: Highly competitive compensation Flexible work arrangements Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage Paid vacation and holidays Ongoing professional development Access to innovative legal technology and AI-enabled legal solutions Exposure to complex, high-value commercial matters Diverse and collaborative legal teams Opportunities to broaden your legal practice across multiple industries Compensation Expected total annual compensation ranges from $114,000 to $250,000 for lawyer positions. Final compensation will reflect experience, qualifications, technical expertise, geographic location, and business needs. About the Opportunity This organization is a recognized leader in delivering flexible legal solutions to corporate legal departments worldwide. Supporting businesses ranging from emerging companies to Fortune 500 enterprises, the legal team combines exceptional legal talent with modern technology to help clients solve complex legal and regulatory challenges. Lawyers benefit from engaging assignments, exposure to cutting-edge legal issues, and the flexibility to build a dynamic career while working with sophisticated in-house legal teams across multiple industries. Apply Today If you are an experienced Privacy Lawyer , Data Protection Lawyer , Technology Lawyer , Cybersecurity Lawyer , or Commercial Counsel seeking challenging work with leading organizations, we encourage you to apply. Applications are welcomed from qualified candidates who are licensed to practice law in Canada. The employer is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace and provides accommodation throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable accessibility and human rights legislation.
Brookfield Asset Management, Inc. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Commercial Real Estate Law Clerk (Commercial Leasing) | Toronto, Ontario Join a Leading Global Commercial Real Estate Company An internationally recognized commercial real estate owner, developer, and asset manager is seeking an experienced Commercial Real Estate Law Clerk to join its Toronto legal team. This is an outstanding opportunity for a legal professional with significant experience in office and retail leasing who is looking to build a long-term career within a sophisticated in-house legal department. Working alongside senior legal counsel and business leaders, you will play an integral role in negotiating, drafting, reviewing, and administering commercial leasing documentation across a diverse portfolio of office and retail properties throughout Eastern Canada. This position offers meaningful responsibility, direct collaboration with internal stakeholders, and exposure to high-value commercial real estate transactions. Key Responsibilities As a member of the legal department, your responsibilities will include: Drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and finalizing commercial lease documentation, including offers to lease, lease agreements, renewals, amendments, extensions, surrender agreements, overholding arrangements, parking licences, storage agreements, consent documentation, non-disturbance agreements, and related legal correspondence. Preparing legal documentation supporting office and retail leasing transactions. Reviewing leasing workflows and transaction details to ensure legal accuracy and compliance. Working closely with leasing teams, asset managers, property managers, finance professionals, and senior legal counsel throughout the leasing process. Coordinating with external legal counsel regarding document preparation, negotiations, revisions, and execution. Reviewing and approving documentation prepared by outside counsel before execution. Managing tenant requests involving lease assignments, transfers, subleases, and related consent matters while interpreting lease provisions and advising internal stakeholders regarding landlord rights and obligations. Preparing and reviewing estoppel certificates, lease summaries, and transaction documentation supporting financing initiatives and asset management projects. Maintaining leasing precedents, legal templates, and document management systems. Providing legal guidance regarding lease interpretation, contractual rights, restrictions, defaults, remedies, and operational leasing issues. Supervising and reviewing work prepared by junior legal support staff where appropriate. Assisting with special legal projects and ongoing improvements to leasing processes and documentation. Qualifications Successful candidates will possess: A Law Clerk diploma or comparable legal education. At least 4–5 years of experience handling commercial leasing matters within a law firm or corporate legal department. Extensive experience with office and retail lease documentation. Strong understanding of commercial leasing principles and real estate law. Excellent drafting, negotiation, analytical, and organizational skills. Outstanding attention to detail and the ability to manage numerous files simultaneously. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively with lawyers, executives, leasing professionals, and external counsel. Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office. Experience using lease management platforms or property management software such as VTS or Yardi is considered an asset. The ability to work independently while contributing within a collaborative legal team. Why Join This Opportunity? This position offers the chance to work for one of the world's premier commercial real estate organizations with a reputation for excellence, innovation, and long-term investment. Employees enjoy: Competitive compensation Comprehensive health and wellness benefits Group retirement savings program Tuition reimbursement Paid parental leave Summer Friday early closures Employee referral incentives Opportunities for professional development and internal career advancement Collaborative and supportive legal team environment Compensation Salary is expected to range from $90,000 to $120,000 , with total compensation determined by experience, qualifications, and overall fit. Apply Today If you are an experienced Commercial Real Estate Law Clerk , Commercial Leasing Law Clerk , or Real Estate Legal Professional seeking an exceptional in-house opportunity in Toronto, we encourage you to apply. This employer is committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates. Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment process in accordance with applicable accessibility and human rights legislation.
University Health Network (UHN) Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
VACANCY: Compliance Officer REPORTS TO: Sr. Compliance Manager LOCATION: Toronto, Ontario (hybrid working model) STATUS: Full-time permanent employment No. of VACANCIES: One (1). This posting is for an existing vacancy for which we are currently undertaking recruitment SALARY RANGE: $77,000 - $82,000 per annum Please note: This range reflects the expected compensation for the candidates who meets the stated qualifications. Actual pay may vary based on experience, education, and internal compensation practices.   ABOUT UHN FOUNDATION Part of University Health Network (UHN), Canada’s #1 hospital, UHN Foundation raises funds for research, education and excellence in patient care at Toronto General and Toronto Western hospitals, Toronto Rehab and The Michener Institute of Education at UHN. Our donor community is UHNITED to help us change the status quo of healthcare – helping recruit and train the brightest medical minds from around the world, develop new treatments for disease, and advance bold medical research.   As of February 2026, UHN’s Toronto General Hospital has been ranked the #2 hospital in the world on Newsweek’s 2026 World’s Best Hospitals list, marking the highest position ever achieved by a Canadian Hospital. This also marks the eighth consecutive year that University Health Network has been ranked as the world’s #1 universally accessible hospital. As Canada's top research hospital, the scope of biomedical research and complexity of cases at UHN have made it a national and international source for discovery, education and patient care.   The Foundation´s vision and mission is to enable global leadership and innovation in health by developing strong relationships with UHN stakeholders. We are committed to supporting UHN's vision to create a healthier world by embodying our values of integrity, accountability, collaboration and inclusion.   Together with our donors, we are helping Canada’s #1 hospital reimagine healthcare.   POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Senior Compliance Manager, the Compliance Officer supports the effective and consistent delivery of Foundation initiatives by contributing to the coordination of agreement processes, privacy related considerations, policy maintenance, and related operational activities. The role works collaboratively with teams across the Foundation to support consistent execution of initiatives, thoughtful consideration of privacy and compliance factors, and timely identification of nonstandard or higher risk issues.   Through issue identification, coordination, and ongoing refinement of day-to-day workflows, the Compliance Officer contributes to continuous improvement while building depth of expertise and sound judgment. The role plays an important part in enabling fundraising, partnership, and organizational initiatives by combining strong attention to detail with adaptability, collaboration, and a developing understanding of risk and operational context.   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Support the drafting, review, and tracking of gift agreements, partnership and sponsorship agreements, and other contracts supporting Foundation activities and events, using established templates and guidance to ensure organizational standards are met. Assist with regulatory and compliance research related to organizational initiatives, including fundraising activities, promotions, raffles, and marketing initiatives. Support privacy reviews for new initiatives, vendors, and privacy‑related requests, and assist with drafting responses in accordance with applicable privacy laws and regulations, including PHIPA and, where applicable, PIPEDA. Track, update, and maintain organizational policies and procedures related to compliance, privacy, and risk, and assist with preparing relevant materials for internal meetings, committees, and reporting as required. Support internal and external audit activities, when needed, by gathering documentation, coordinating with internal stakeholders, and assisting with follow‑up actions. Identify and flag unusual, non‑standard, or higher‑risk issues for review by the Senior Compliance Manager. Help streamline and continuously improve day‑to‑day workflows by identifying opportunities for efficiencies and automation, maintaining templates and tools, and recognizing opportunities to strengthen clarity, accountability, and risk mitigation across related functions. Participate in special projects and provide general administrative and project support as required. Build and maintain effective working relationships across the Foundation and University Health Network.   QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE A relevant four‑year degree, or a relevant three‑year degree/diploma, or an equivalent combination of education and related experience. 3–5 years of experience in a legal, compliance, privacy, and/or risk‑related function required. Working knowledge of Canadian privacy laws applicable to the sector, including PHIPA and PIPEDA. Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to assess issues logically, prioritize effectively, and identify appropriate next steps. Highly self‑motivated and detail‑oriented, with the ability to work independently, follow through on deliverables, and take ownership of assigned work. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, adapt to changing demands, and function effectively in a fast‑paced, deadline‑driven environment. Clear written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to synthesize information and prepare clear documentation. Full proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and internet research tools. Knowledge of fundraising operations within a healthcare or not‑for‑profit environment is considered an asset.   WORK ENVIRONMENT Fast-paced, service and results oriented environment May have some activity outside of the office to support meetings The Foundation has a hybrid work model. Staff will be required to be in office a minimum of 2 days per week and will be required to have a safe home office set up for the remainder of the working days (specifics to be planned with your manager). Ability to work cooperatively with colleagues in all positions throughout the Foundation Shared commitment and support of the overall Foundation goals   Alongside competitive salaries, we offer an extensive benefits package, flexible work arrangements, growth and development opportunities, defined benefits pension plan and birth parent/parental leave top-up.   University Health Network thanks all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. UHN has a diverse workforce and is an equal-opportunity employer.   Please note: All applicant screening and evaluation for this role are carried out manually by our recruitment team. We do not leverage AI in any part of the hiring process.   Deadline to Apply: June 17th, 2026  
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