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Pierre Poilievre loses his seat after indicating plans to remain party leader

29 April 2025
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Pierre Poilievre loses his seat after indicating plans to remain party leader
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre lost his seat in Parliament, with Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy winning by over 3,500 votes in the Ottawa-area riding of Carleton, complicating Poilievre’s plans to remain as party leader. This defeat marks a significant shift as the Liberals secured a rare fourth term under Mark Carney, forming a minority government, while Poilievre, who has held the riding since 2004, must now find a way to regain a seat amid party concerns about the loss. Fanjoy’s campaign effectively targeted moderate Conservatives and highlighted Poilievre’s political style, drawing comparisons to Donald Trump.

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