Employer Size Range: | 100+ |
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Office Size Range: | 100+ |
Total Lawyers On This Form: | 350 |
Languages spoken in your office | Both French and English |
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Office & Organization Size |
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Office Size Range | 101 + lawyers |
Organization size range | 101 + lawyers |
Man | Woman | Non-binary | Total | |
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All Lawyers | ||||
Equity Partners | ||||
Non-equity Partners | ||||
Associates | ||||
Articling Students |
Note that the reported percentages are based on respondent participation in voluntary surveys conducted by the specified employer organization and that the results are reported as a percentage of the respondents who answered the question (which may be different than the total number of lawyers at the organization). Only percentages above a certain minimum threshold are reported in accordance with the policies of employer organizations to protect employee privacy. As such, the total of the percentages to some questions may not equal 100%. In addition, some employers may not be able to answer in the manner requested, due to the nature of their data collection, the nature of the consents sought when the information was collected or due to reporting limitations on sample size.
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A. Gender Identity - complete all that apply
Answer | Percent |
Man | |
Woman | |
Cisgender | |
Transgender | |
Non-binary/Gender non-conforming/Genderqueer | |
Two-Spirit | |
Chose not to answer |
B. Sexual Orientation
Answer | Percent |
Identifies as two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer or another 2SLGBTQ+ identity | |
Does not identify as 2SLGBTQ+ | |
Chose not to answer |
C. Indigeneity
Answer | Percent |
Indigenous identity (i.e., First Nations, Inuk/Inuit, Métis) | |
Does not identify as Indigenous | |
Chose not to answer |
D. Racial Identity
Answer | Percent |
Racialized (total) | |
Black (incl. African, Afro-Caribbean and African Canadian) | |
Central Asian (incl. Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, Uzbek) | |
East Asian (incl. Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese) | |
Latinx (incl. Brazilian, Colombian, Guatemalan, Mexican) | |
South Asian (incl. East Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan) | |
Southeast Asian (incl. Filipino, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai, Indonesian) | |
West Asian/Middle Eastern/North African/Arab (incl. Afghan, Egyptian, Iranian, Lebanese, Turkish, Kurdish) | |
White | |
More than one of the above | |
Other racialized categories not included above | |
Chose not to answer |
E. Persons with Disabilities (Persons with disabilities include those who have any physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment, or a functional limitation, whether permanent, temporary or episodic in nature, or evident or not.)
Answer | Percent |
Identifies as a Person with a Disability | |
Does not identify as a Person with a Disability | |
Chose not to answer |
Please use this box to provide any additional breakouts, comments, limitations, or definitions regarding your lawyers or categories as needed, such as the scope of the respondent population surveyed (e.g., all lawyers, all lawyers and law students, all employees, etc.) or the differences between your organization’s categories and those listed above. If you report in a different manner, you may also share that here (e.g., link to organization website).
Please provide details regarding any further demographic information that your firm collects. |
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The Department of Justice Canada is the Government of Canada’s law firm. Justice employees are part of a proud tradition of providing legal services and advice to over 40 federal departments and agencies. The Ontario Regional Office of the Department of Justice (“ORO”) attracts some of Canada’s best and brightest legal minds, and handles some of the most diverse, high profile and challenging litigation in the country.
The ORO’s student program offers students the opportunity to hone their litigation skills in new and diverse areas of law while also providing for a healthy work-life balance to enjoy other areas of interest.
The ORO’s primary practice is litigation-based, with counsel appearing in every level of court in the country, including the Supreme Court of Canada. Many of the cases litigated in this office push the boundaries of legal thinking and contribute to new developments in the law with the resulting decisions taught in law school including Bedford and Vavilov.
Summer students will have the opportunity to work in each of the four practice groups at the ORO:
Our recruitment process is committed to maintaining a representative workforce reflective of the Canadian society. The ORO conducts a 2L recruitment process and typically hires between 8 and 12 summer students. Subject to satisfactory performance, summer students are typically invited back to article the following year. The ORO follows the LSO’s recruitment procedures for Toronto employers. Applications may be submitted through the VI Portal.
For Further Information Please visit: https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/abt-apd/recru/lep-pea/ontario.html#:~:text=Legal%20Excellence%20Program%20(Articling),advocacy%20and%20legal%20research%20programs