
Bruce Fanjoy, retired businessman, says he defeated Poilievre by listening to voters
OTTAWA — Bruce Fanjoy says he achieved something unexpected in Monday’s election — the defeat of a high-profile Conservative leader in his own riding — simply by showing up on doorsteps and paying attention to what voters in Carleton were telling him.
Sitting outside at a café in Manotick, Ont., on Wednesday, Fanjoy said he wasn’t surprised by his win over Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre because he knew how hard his team had worked and how many hours they had put into the race.
“We’ve been at this for a long time,” said Fanjoy, who has famously knocked on more than 15,000 doors in his riding since he began campaigning two years ago. “I felt good about our chances.”
Fanjoy said he knew he’d be a contender in the riding and the early results on election night were “very encouraging.”