Joe Fratesi

Joe Fratesi is the former mayor and former chief administrative officer of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Serving as Sault Ste. Marie's mayor from 1986 to 1996, he was the longest-serving mayor in Sault Ste. Marie's history, breaking the record that W. John McMeeken had held since 1945.[1]

On January 29, 1990, during his term as mayor, the city council approved a resolution making English the sole working language of city government. The council's decision, which Fratesi had strongly supported, caused controversy within the town and across Canada. He was re-elected by a landslide in 1991, although many prominent politicians, such as Bob Rae and Brian Mulroney, refused to meet with Fratesi on unrelated matters due to his stance.

He was involved in a conflict of interest controversy in 1995 when he applied for and got the post of chief administrative officer while still sitting as mayor.[2] The Ontario Superior Court banned Fratesi from running for municipal officer for six years following a finding he had been in conflict of interest by applying for the chief administrative position while still holding the mayoral office.[3] After stepping down as mayor, he was briefly replaced by Michael Sanzosti before former MP Steve Butland was elected in a special 1996 byelection.[4] He retired as chief administrative officer in 2015.

References

  1. "City to pay respects to Rowswell". The Sault Star. 2010-09-03.
  2. Sims, Harvey (2001). The Best Man for the Job: Joe Fratesi and the Politics of Sault Ste. Marie. Toronto: ECW Press. ISBN 1-55022-454-9.
  3. "Sims v. Fratesi, 1996 CanLII 8130 (ON SC)".


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