Understanding the Internationally Trained Lawyer experience in Canada.
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The ITL Experience Survey Report

Kenny Okunola
Survey Project Lead and Convener,
Inaugural ITL Conference
The ITL Experience Survey Report was developed to better understand the experiences of internationally trained lawyers navigating the pathway to licensure, employment and professional integration within the Canadian legal profession. The survey explored key stages of the internationally trained lawyer journey, including accreditation, articling, employment, workplace integration and professional inclusion.
The findings highlight recurring themes, particularly challenges related to securing articling positions, recognition of international legal experience, access to professional networks and long-term career advancement. While many internationally trained lawyers build successful careers in Canada, the survey suggests that structural barriers continue to affect the pathway to professional integration for some candidates.
I hope this report contributes to ongoing dialogue across the legal profession on how pathways for internationally trained lawyers can continue to evolve in an increasingly global legal environment. I am grateful to internationally trained lawyers across Canada who shared their experiences and made this report possible.
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Everything you need to know about the ITL Conference '26
The ITL Conference is the largest gathering of Internationally Trained Lawyers (ITLs) in Canada. The Conference will feature different legal professionals, regulators, change makers, and other stakeholders committed to supporting ITLs in their legal practice journey in Canada. The ITL Conference is a joint effort of our partner organizations: The ITL Network, Global Lawyers of Canada, ITLNCA NetworkS and the Just One Yes (JOY) Initiative.
The ITL Conference has been scheduled to hold between April 23 - 25, 2026 in the city of Toronto, Ontario.
The conference is opened to internationally trained lawyers, students, legal educators,employers, recruiters, equity seeking groups and other legal professionals.