Professor Mary G. Condon teaches securities law at Osgoode Hall Law School, and also directs and teaches in its part-time LLM program specializing in securities law. She is a Commissioner at the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) and was appointed a Vice-Chair of the OSC on June 1, 2011. She is co-author of Business Organizations: Principles, Policies and Practice (2007) and Securities Law in Canada: Cases and Commentary (2005). Her book entitled Making Disclosure: Ideas and Interests in Ontario Securities Regulation was published by University of Toronto Press in 1998.
She has prepared research and policy papers for the Ontario Expert Commission on Pensions, the Task Force to Modernize Securities Regulation (with Poonam Puri), the Department of Finance (Wise Persons’ Committee) and the Law Commission of Canada (with Lisa Philipps). She is a member of the Bar of Ontario.
Mary is a Commissioner at the Ontario Securities Commission where she also serves on the Adjudicative Committee. She also serves as director on the Board of Trustees of the York University Pension Fund.
Mary completed her BA from Dublin's Trinity College and her MA and LLM and SJD from the University of Toronto.