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CA$60K - CA$67K/yr

... technology, and services. The Position Reporting to the Director of Distribution, the Policy ... Analyst will support activities for a portfolio of Electricity Canada committees. Specifically, the ...

Academic Associate - Policy Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy (CMTD) | Max Bell School of Public Policy | McGill University ABOUT THE CENTRE & THE OPPORTUNITY The Centre for Media ...

Academic Associate - Policy Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy (CMTD) | Max Bell School of Public Policy | McGill University ABOUT THE CENTRE & THE OPPORTUNITY The Centre for Media ...

Lead Security audit programs to ensure compliance with relevant Information Security Policies. You Have: * 5- 8 years experience working in IT Operations as an Infrastructure Manager, IT Operations ...

Lead Security audit programs to ensure compliance with relevant Information Security Policies. You Have: * 5- 8 years experience working in IT Operations as an Infrastructure Manager, IT Operations ...

As an IT technician, you will play a key role in supporting daily IT operations, primarily at Level ... Contribute to the implementation and enforcement of IT and security policies * Participate, as ...

... policies, procedures and documentation. * Ensure regular testing and validation of backup and ... Manage IT asset lifecycle, including inventory, capacity planning, and end-of-life replacement ...

As an IT technician, you will play a key role in supporting daily IT operations, primarily at Level ... policies Participate, as needed, in cybersecurity-related activities: configuration reviews ...

As an IT technician, you will play a key role in supporting daily IT operations, primarily at Level ... Contribute to the implementation and enforcement of IT and security policies * Participate, as ...

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How much do tech policy jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for tech policy in Quebec is $84,976.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,000.00 and $110,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Tech Policy job?

A Tech Policy job involves analyzing, shaping, and advocating for policies that govern technology and its impact on society. Professionals in this field work at the intersection of law, policy, and technology, addressing issues like data privacy, cybersecurity, AI governance, and internet regulation. They may work for governments, think tanks, advocacy groups, or tech companies to influence legislation and regulatory frameworks. Strong analytical, communication, and legal skills are often essential for success in this role.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in Tech Policy?

Professionals in Tech Policy often spend their days researching emerging technologies, analyzing proposed legislation or regulations, and drafting policy recommendations or position papers. They may collaborate with government affairs teams, industry groups, and technical experts to ensure policy positions are both informed and practical. Attending hearings, stakeholder meetings, and public forums is also common, allowing them to represent their organization’s interests and stay up to date on the latest policy developments. The role involves a balance of independent research, collaborative projects, and external engagement to drive impactful advocacy and policy outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Tech Policy position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Tech Policy, you need a solid understanding of technology trends, regulatory environments, and public policy, often supported by a degree in law, public policy, or a related field. Familiarity with legal research databases, policy analysis tools, and industry-specific compliance systems is typically required. Strong communication, stakeholder management, and analytical thinking are essential soft skills for success. These abilities enable professionals to effectively advocate for or shape technology policies in alignment with organizational or societal goals.

Infographic showing various Tech Policy job openings in Quebec as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, and 28% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $84,976 per year, or $40.9 per hour.

CA$60K - CA$67K/yr

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Job description

Policy Analyst

Reports to Director, Distribution


Closing Date: June 26, 2026

Electricity Canada

Electricity Canada is the voice for safe, secure, and sustainable electricity. Our vision is to be the best trade association. Electricity Canada members generate, transmit, and distribute electrical energy to industrial, commercial, residential, and institutional customers across Canada. Members include integrated electric utilities, independent power producers, transmission and distribution companies, power marketers, manufacturers, and suppliers of materials, technology, and services.


The Position

Reporting to the Director of Distribution, the Policy Analyst will support activities for a portfolio of Electricity Canada committees. Specifically, the successful candidate will support senior staff with the following committees:


  • Grid Modernization Committee (GMC)
  • Strategic Economic Regulation Committee (SERC) & Related Technical Network
  • Distribution Council & Related Committees


The Policy Analyst will help coordinate committee activities, including developing agendas, meeting minutes, and briefing materials; conducting research and analysis; and implementing work plans. Over time, there is room to grow, including providing more leadership to committees. This position also requires close collaboration with association members, internal teams, and other stakeholders.


Key Responsibilities:


Committee Coordination

  • Coordinate committee deliverables, project timelines, member engagement activities, and reporting requirements to ensure the work plan objectives are met.
  • Plan, facilitate, and support committee meetings (virtual and in-person), including agenda development, meeting materials, minutes, action tracking, and follow-up.
  • Ensure that committee activities align with Electricity Canada’s governance practices and competition law requirements.
  • Coordinate reporting, progress updates, and forward-looking work plans for internal governance bodies, as required.


Policy Analysis Support

  • Assist with the development of consultation responses, surveys, briefing materials, reports, presentations, and other deliverables informed by committee priorities and member input.
  • Support the development of Electricity Canada positions related to grid modernization, electricity distribution, emerging technologies, regulatory issues, and other strategic priorities within the Distribution portfolio.
  • Monitor and assess the implications of legislative, regulatory, policy, technical, and industry developments affecting Electricity Canada members.
  • Conduct research and environmental scans to support committee discussions, strategic planning, advocacy activities, and member engagement.
  • Translate technical, operational, and industry discussions into clear, accessible narratives for diverse audiences, including members, regulators, and government officials


Monitoring & Intelligence Gathering

  • Monitor emerging policy, regulatory, technical, operational, and industry issues relevant to Electricity Canada members and share insights with committees and internal teams.
  • Track government consultations, regulatory proceedings, industry initiatives, standards development activities, and emerging trends that may impact the electricity sector.


Stakeholder & Relationship Management

  • Build and maintain effective working relationships with Electricity Canada members, internal teams, government departments, and industry partners.
  • Support member coordination and information-sharing to ensure Electricity Canada positions reflect a national perspective.


Program & Process Support

  • Update and maintain committee distribution lists and documents
  • Support the organization, documentation, and continuous improvement of committee processes, work planning, and information management (including SharePoint).


The ideal candidate has a university degree in public policy, economics, or engineering, with at least 2 years of experience in working with member groups, committees, project coordination, policy development, and/or stakeholder engagement. In addition, the candidate will be an excellent written and oral communicator who is comfortable navigating technical, operational, policy, and industry issues. The candidate must be organized, efficient, and independent, but also willing to speak up with clarifying questions or ideas for improving processes, outputs, or strategies in support of broader Electricity Canada objectives.


This position is a one-year contract with the potential for renewal. The pay range for this position is $60,000 to $67,000 annually, commensurate with experience.


Interested applicants should submit their application via LinkedIn. Electricity Canada reserves the right to interview candidates before the closing date. We thank all candidates who apply; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We are using LinkedIn to process initial applications and sort them based on screening questions. The hiring process is conducted by humans, not AI.


Do you only meet some of the requirements but still think you are a good fit? At Electricity Canada, we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. If you’re excited about this role but your experience doesn’t perfectly align with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles.


Electricity Canada is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to maintaining inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environments. If you are contacted about this or any other job opportunity or testing, please promptly advise a representative of the required accommodation measures to enable you to be assessed fairly and equitably. All information received relating to accommodation measures will remain confidential. Please note that we will not automatically consult accommodation requests from prior selection processes.