- Rosario Marchese
Infobox_Politician
name = Rosario Marchese
caption = deletable image-caption
birth_date = birth date and age | 1952|1|1
birth_place =Calabria ,Italy
residence =Toronto ,Ontario
office1 = MPP for Fort York
term_start1 = 1990
term_end1 = 1999
predecessor1 =Bob Wong
successor1 = riding dissolved
office2 = MPP forTrinity—Spadina
term_start2 = 1999
term_end2 =
predecessor2 = first member
successor2 = incumbent
party = New Democrat
religion =
occupation = teacherRosario Marchese (born
1952 inCalabria ,Italy ) is apolitician inOntario ,Canada . He is currently a member of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario , representing the downtownToronto riding ofTrinity-Spadina for theNew Democratic Party of Ontario .Background
Marchese arrived in Canada with his family at age nine. He received a
Bachelor of Arts degree in English, French and Philosophy from theUniversity of Toronto in 1978, and later received aBachelor of Education degree. Before entering public life, he taught English and French in Toronto and Mississauga. He is also fluent in Italian.Political life
He served on the Toronto school board from 1982 to 1990, representing Wards 4 and 5 at different times. During this period, he distinguished himself as an advocate of lingual and racial rights, worked to establish international language programs, alternative schools and school childcare, and helped to end the practice of streaming students into narrow learning programs. As well, he served as Vice-President of the National Congress of Italian Canadians (Toronto),
Toronto Public Library Board trustee, and Multilingual Literacy Centre Chair.Provincial politics
Marchese was first elected to the Ontario parliament in the provincial election of 1990, defeating incumbent Liberal
Bob Wong by about 1500 votes in the riding of Fort York. The NDP won an unexpected majority government in this election, and Marchese was appointed as the province's Minister of Culture and Communications onOctober 1 ,1990 . He presided over a significant increase in funding to theOntario Arts Council and the provincial film industry, but was dropped from cabinet onJuly 31 ,1991 .The NDP were defeated in the 1995 election, although Marchese actually managed to increase his margin of victory against Wong, who once again ran for the Liberals. In opposition, he managed to distinguish himself as one of the most spirited debaters in the reduced NDP caucus. He again increased his margin of victory in 1999 provincial election.
Some suspected that Marchese would have difficulty being re-elected against Liberal
Nellie Pedro in the 2003 election, though as it happened he was re-elected by more than 6,000 votes. He was handily re-elected in 2007 and is currently the NDP critic for Education, Training, Colleges and Universities, Culture, Tourism and Recreation, Multiculturalism, Citizenship and Immigration, and Disabilities.External links
* [http://www.rosariomarchese.ca/ Rosario Marchese] - Official web site.
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