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Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party, has lost his seat in Carleton to Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy, marking the end of his personal political career that began in 2004. Despite ...
OTTAWA — Bruce Fanjoy has the ultimate underdog story in Canadian politics. He’s a stay-at-home dad who decided to run as a Liberal in the conservative stronghold of Carleton, an electoral ...
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Fanjoy, who is projected to take Poilievre’s seat in Parliament, worked in business and marketing and lives in a carbon-neutral house in Manotick, a suburb of Ottawa, according to CBC.
Poilievre, 45, failed to retain his seat in the Ontario district of Carleton, losing it to Liberal Bruce Fanjoy.
Despite his party's gains in parts of the country, Poilievre also lost his seat in Carleton to Liberal newcomer Bruce Fanjoy by more than 4,000 votes. But the Conservative leader's defeat was not ...
Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is projected to lose the parliamentary seat he has held for more than 20 years in a stunning defeat to Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy.
Proportional representation is a recipe for the very things Canadians abhor in politics: unstable coalition governments beholden to fringe parties, a permanent political class insulated from ...