Compliance Officer
The role involves ensuring regulatory compliance, conducting investigations, and contributing to community safety and sector integrity through fair and consistent oversight.
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario is a government agency responsible for regulating the alcohol, gaming, and cannabis sectors in the province.
- Health insurance
- Retirement plan
- Paid time off
- Professional development opportunities
Benefits estimated based on industry standards
At The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, connecting with future talent is one way we play an active role in strengthening public protection. On March 9, 2026, during the Durham College Faculty of Social & Community Services Law Enforcement Career Fair, AGCO staff Nadia Cardoni, Riley Howell and Nikki Y. connected with students from the Police Foundations, Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations programs. Students were interested in how regulatory careers contribute to community safety, sector integrity, and fair, consistent oversight. The AGCO offers meaningful opportunities across several areas of regulatory work for students and emerging professionals who value problem solving, analytical thinking, fairness, and community impact. Learn more about career opportunities at The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario by visiting our Careers page and staying connected for the latest openings.
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