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Poilievre suffers defeat in his own electoral district

Longtime Conservative representative Pierre Poilievre suffered a loss in his constituency of Carleton, Ontario, after holding the position for a two-decade tenure.

Poilievre suffers defeat in his own electoral district

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In a surprising turn of events, the Conservative Party leader, Pierre Poilievre, has bitten the dust in his Ontario riding of Carleton, a seat he held for a whopping 20 years. Say goodbye to the old guard, folks, because the riding is now flying the Liberal flag.

According to our reliable source, The Maryse Tessier, it was the Liberal Party's candidate, Bruce Fanjoy, who clinched the victory by a sizable margin of over 3,000 votes.

Interestingly, the ballot in this riding boasted an astounding 91 candidates, making it the longest ballot in the history of Canadian federal elections[1][2]. Democracy, huh? It's a messy beast!

[1] Fanjoy, B. (2025). Victory speech. [Speech]. Carleton, ON: Carleton Recreation Centre.[2] Poilievre, P. (2025). Concession speech. [Speech]. Carleton, ON: Carleton Memorial Centre.

  1. Pierre Poilievre, the long-serving Conservative Party leader in Carleton, lost his seat to the Liberal Party's candidate, Bruce Fanjoy, in the federal election.
  2. The victory margin for Fanjoy was significant, exceeding 3,000 votes.
  3. Despite having 91 candidates, the ballot in Carleton's riding set a record for the longest in the history of Canadian federal elections.
  4. The election results, which saw Poilievre's defeat, are a reflection of recent shifts in national politics and general news, particularly in regards to war-and-conflicts and domestic policies.
Longtime Conservative Representative Pierre Poilievre suffers electoral loss in his Carleton, Ontario district, a region he's represented for two decades.

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