Michelangelo Spensieri

Michelangelo 'Michael' Spensieri (January 2, 1949 – May 6, 2013) was an Italian-Canadian politician and lawyer in Ontario. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1981 to 1985, as a member of the Ontario Liberal Party.

Michael Spensieri
Ontario MPP
In office
1981–1985
Preceded byFred Young
Succeeded byClaudio Polsinelli
ConstituencyYorkview
Personal details
Born(1949-01-02)January 2, 1949
Molise, Italy
DiedMay 6, 2013(2013-05-06) (aged 64)
Political partyOntario Liberal Party
ResidenceToronto
OccupationLawyer

Background

Spensieri moved to Canada at the age of 13 from the town of Vinchiaturo near Campobasso in the Italian region of Molise. He was educated at the University of Toronto, receiving a Juris Doctor J.D. degree in 1972, and Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, where he was awarded the Master of Laws degree in 1992 specializing in International Business, Trade & Tax Laws. He practiced law in Toronto until October 26, 1989.

Politics

Spensieri ran for the Ontario legislature in the 1975 provincial election but lost to New Democratic Party candidate Odoardo Di Santo in Downsview by sixty-eight votes. He was elected in the 1981 election, defeating NDP candidate Mike Morrone by 1,187 votes in Yorkview.

Spensieri supported David Peterson for the Liberal Party leadership in 1982. In late 1984, he was forced to issue an apology after sending out a newsletter which portrayed the New Democratic Party as "a group of socialists committed to the destruction of the separate school system and the murder of unborn children".[1] He served one term in the legislature, and was not a candidate for re-election in 1985. He sought the Liberal nomination in Downsview for the 1987 election, but lost to Laureano Leone.[2]

After politics

Spensieri returned to his law practice after leaving the legislature but sought permission to resign from the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1989, after losing count of two million dollars' worth of unclaimed moneys. Spensieri cited a manic-depressive bipolar illness as his defense before convocation, and was granted leave to resign for his own well-being.[3] After this, he wrote a number of letters to Toronto newspapers describing prominent Italian-Canadian figures in the Liberal Party as cultural misfits. In 1998, he wrote that "voters of Italian heritage ... have erred too often and too long by electing mostly Liberals".[4]

In 1999, the socially conservative Family Coalition Party announced that Spensieri would be its candidate in York Centre for the 1999 provincial election.[5] Due to persistent cardiovascular health concerns, however, he was unable to participate.[6] Spensieri retired from public life and promoted activities and fundraising in the areas of mental health and bipolar disorders.

Spensieri died on May 6, 2013. He was 64.[7]

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References

  1. Robert Stephens, "MPP Spensieri offers apology for newsletter", The Globe and Mail, 12 October 1984.
  2. Sterling Taylor, "2,000 Downsview Liberals pick candidate", Toronto Star, 8 June 1987.
  3. Rick Haliechuk, "Lawyer can resign from bar in mishandling of $2 million", Toronto Star, 27 October 1989.
  4. Michael Spensieri, "Cultural Misfits", The Globe and Mail, 11 May 1998.
  5. Fr. Alphonse de Valk (May 1999). "FCP: The only real pro-life option". The Interim. Archived from the original on 2005-11-09.
  6. Tony Gosgnach (May 2000). "Ontario FCP meets to chart new course". The Interim. Archived from the original on 2005-11-09.
  7. "In Memory of Michaelangelo Spensieri 1949-2013". Colaricci Daudlin Tauro Funeral Homes Ltd. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17.
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