Anthony Rota, born on May fifteenth, nineteen sixty-one, is a distinguished Canadian politician known for his impactful contributions to the political landscape. As a member of the Liberal Party, he has represented the riding of Nipissing—Timiskaming, first serving as a Member of Parliament from two thousand four to two thousand eleven, and then again from two thousand nineteen until two thousand twenty-five.
In two thousand nineteen, Rota was elected as the thirty-seventh Speaker of the House of Commons, a role he held with dedication until his resignation in September twenty twenty-three. His leadership was reaffirmed when he was re-elected as Speaker in the forty-fourth Parliament in two thousand twenty-one, showcasing his commitment to parliamentary duties and governance.
Rota's tenure as Speaker came to a controversial end following an incident involving the honoring of a former Waffen-SS veteran in the House of Commons. This event led to his resignation, which triggered the speakership election of two thousand twenty-three, marking a significant moment in his political career.