Rosario "Ross" Romano (born 1979) is a Canadian politician who served as Chief Government Whip in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
He was first elected to the Ontario Legislature on June 1, 2017, in a by-election called due to the retirement of the riding's previous MPP, David Orazietti, thus becoming the first Conservative to represent the district in 32 years.
[12] One media outlet described it as a disaster,[13] with some law firms telling their clients to avoid the creation or use of Ontario corporate entities so as not to put business transactions at risk.
[14] In June 2022, Romano won re-election with an increased margin over NDP challenger Michele McCleave-Kennedy amid a decline of some 10% in voter turnout.
[16][17] In June 2024, Romano was recognized with the Distinguished Alumni Award from his undergraduate alma mater Algoma University,[18] which at the time of his attendance was an affiliated college of Laurentian.