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Liberal Bruce Fanjoy topples Pierre Poilievre in Carleton


Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is projected to lose his longtime rural Ottawa seat to Liberal Bruce Fanjoy.

Poilievre had won the area seven times in a row going back to his first win in 2004.

Fanjoy lives in the village of Manotick, where he built a carbon-neutral house.

He worked in business and marketing before stepping back to be a parent and volunteer — and now MP-elect.

A party leader looks out on his election night event. His party did not win the election.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre at his election night headquarters in Ottawa early Tuesday morning. (Amber Bracken/Reuters)

Carleton now stretches from Renfrew County to Prescott-Russell because of the independent review that followed the 2021 census.

It added communities such as Constance Bay and Fitzroy Harbour to Metcalfe, Osgoode and Stittsville. It also took the area of Piperville and Anderson roads from Orléans, and more land west of Highway 416 from Nepean.

Findlay Creek moved to Ottawa South.

A riding map of west Ottawa.
Carleton’s updated boundaries for the 2025 federal election stretch farther west. (Elections Canada)

The advocacy group Longest Ballot, which tries to get as many candidates as possible on a ballot to call attention to the idea of an independent electoral reform process, told CBC News it targeted Carleton.

Because of this, there were 91 candidates on the final ballot.

A long election ballot.
An example of a ballot for the riding of Carleton. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)



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