Remo Mancini

A high school “all Ontario” gold medal gymnast, he received athletic scholarships to both U.S and Canadian universities.

the following year in the Ontario general election of 1975, defeating Progressive Conservative Frank Klees by just over 2,000 votes in Essex South.

[8] The Liberal Party was able to form a minority government under David Peterson following the 1985 provincial election, after 42 years in opposition.

Mancini retained his seat and was the only Liberal MPP elected in the entire Windsor, Sarnia, London region.

[11] Remo Mancini was elected House Leader by the Liberal Caucus in a formal process and served until February 1992.

[17] The Ambassador Bridge is privately owned, managed and operated and is the world's busiest international commercial border crossing.

[18] In 2007, Mancini was elected chairman of the board of the Windsor-Essex Development Commission (WEDC),[19] a not-for-profit corporation that seeks to "maximize economic diversity, growth and prosperity"[20] in Windsor and Essex.