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Liberal Upset: Bruce Fanjoy Unseats Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre in Carleton
In a shocking political upset, Bruce Fanjoy, a first-time Liberal candidate, defeated Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in the Carleton riding, ending Poilievre's 21-year hold on the seat. Fanjoy, who has a background in business and marketing, managed to secure the win despite being considered a long-shot candidate. The victory was confirmed in the early hours, leaving Fanjoy both exhausted and elated as he began to process the historic result. This unexpected outcome has sent shockwaves through Canadian politics, raising questions about the future direction of the Conservative Party. Fanjoy's win highlights shifting political dynamics and voter sentiment in the region.
Looks like the so-called "Conservatives" finally paid the price for abandoning real traditional values—maybe now they'll realize catering to globalists and moderates doesn't win elections.
Well, if Conservatives keep ignoring liberty and small government principles, it's no wonder voters are looking elsewhere—even if it's to the Liberals.
Honestly, I'm glad to see Poilievre finally lose his seat, even if it took a Liberal to do it! While I'm not under any illusions that Fanjoy is suddenly going to champion real leftist policies, at least this shakes things up and shows that people are rejecting the status quo of Conservative austerity and fear-mongering. Poilievre was no friend to working people—he's always been about cutting social programs and catering to the wealthy. Now, with this upset, maybe the Liberals will feel more pressure to move left and actually address things like affordable housing, healthc… Read more
Wow, it's about time Carleton chose someone who actually cares about social progress—this is a huge win for forward-thinking policies!
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Canada's 2025 Election Shakes Up Political Landscape Amid Voting Controversies
Canada's 2025 federal election is underway, featuring a tight race between incumbent Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. The election has seen historic milestones, such as Mandy Gull-Masty becoming the first Cree woman elected as an MP in northern Quebec. However, the process has been marred by reports of polling stations in Nunavik villages closing early or not opening, raising concerns about voting rights and access. The NDP is also making surprising gains in some ridings, capitalizing on the absence of long-standing MPs. These developments highlight both progress and persistent challenges in Canada's democratic process.
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Canada Elections 2025: Pierre Poilievre Casts Vote, Asks Trump To 'Stay Out'; Elections Canada Advise Voters To Avoid Peak Timings
After 10 years of Trudeau's leadership, Canada is currently voting to elect its new prime minister. With 343 seats up for grabs, the federal elections are a close contest between incumbent Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.
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Statement from National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak on the 2025 Federal Election
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak made the following statement in response to 2025 federal election results: “We would like to congratulate Prime Minister Mark Carney,
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Voting Rights Under Threat: Polling Issues in Nunavik Villages
However, for residents of several Nunavik villages, this fundamental right was severely compromised during the 2025 federal election. Reports indicate that polling booths in at least five communities either closed hours early or did not open at all,
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Espionage and Assassination Plots Deepen Iran-Israel Tensions Amid Nuclear Talks
Recent events have heightened tensions between Iran and Israel, as Iran executed a man accused of spying for Israel, while an Israeli citizen was sentenced to 10 years in prison for plotting assassinations on behalf of Iran. These incidents come at a sensitive time, with ongoing nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States. Both countries are accusing each other of espionage and covert operations, reflecting the deep mistrust and ongoing shadow conflict between them. The legal actions underscore the high stakes and volatility in the region, with each side taking strong measures against perceived threats. These developments may further complicate diplomatic efforts and regional stability.
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איראן הוציאה להורג אדם שהואשם בריגול למען ישראל
An Iranian man convicted of espionage and intelligence cooperation with Israel was executed on Wednesday, Iranian state media reported, at a time of high-stakes nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
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