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Bruce Fanjoy

Liberal

ConstituencyCarletonProvinceONTitleMP

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Top Donors

Political contributions received

DateDonorAmount
2024-12-06Bruce Fanjoy$2100.00

Government Contracts

Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity

OrganizationContractsTotal Value
Microsoft Canada Inc.78$42,340,576.48
Microsoft10$5,036,372.13
MICROSOFT CANADA CO.5$3,393,103.50
MICROSOFT CORPORATION6$2,505,400.90
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA1$595,792.50
ALUS Canada23$529,514.35
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS2$449,511.00
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY PROPERTIES1$44,777.15
Canadian Renewable Energy Association1$22,600.00

Lobbying Activity

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Recent Mentions

Updated 2026-05-24

Recent news, social media, and press mentions

news2025-05-01

Politico reported on Bruce Fanjoy's surprise victory over Pierre Poilievre in Carleton.

A Politico Magazine article described Bruce Fanjoy as the underdog who defeated Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in the 2025 election. The piece highlighted Fanjoy's low-profile campaign and the unexpectedly large margin of victory.

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other2025-05-01

Wikipedia entry notes Bruce Fanjoy became MP for Carleton in 2025.

The Bruce Fanjoy Wikipedia page states that he has served as the MP for Carleton since 2025. It also notes that he was elected as a Liberal in the federal election, unseating Pierre Poilievre.

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other2025-05-01

Video coverage featured Bruce Fanjoy discussing his election win over Pierre Poilievre.

A YouTube video quoted Fanjoy saying he was not surprised by the result because his team worked hard throughout the race. He also argued that Poilievre neglected constituents and took the riding for granted.

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news2026-02-09

Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy asks government to reconsider return-to-office policy for public servants.

Bruce Fanjoy, the Liberal MP who unseated Pierre Poilievre in Carleton, criticized the return-to-office policy in a social media post. He stated there is no evidence it will boost productivity and warned it will increase pollution. The policy has been a point of contention for many public servants.

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news2026-04-30

Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy opposes mandatory 4-day office return for public servants.

Bruce Fanjoy, Liberal MP for Carleton, publicly criticized the government's policy requiring public servants to return to the office 4 days a week starting in July, as shared in a letter on social media. This stance has drawn reactions, with Cabinet ministers under the Carney government defending the new policy. Fanjoy is known for defeating Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in recent elections.

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other2026-05-01

Bruce Fanjoy voted Yea on Ways and Means Motion No. 1.

House of Commons records show Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy voted in favor of Ways and Means Motion No. 1 on Thursday, June 5, 2025, during the 45th Parliament, 1st Session. This vote is part of his parliamentary activities documented publicly. No additional context on the motion's content is provided in the records.

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news2026-02-09

Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy asks government to reconsider return-to-office policy for public servants.

Bruce Fanjoy, the Liberal MP representing Carleton, Ontario, criticizes the federal government's new return-to-office policy requiring public servants to be in the office at least four days a week starting in July. He argues there is no evidence it will boost productivity, warns it will increase pollution, and says it hinders cost reduction, affordability, and environmental protection. Fanjoy also notes it complicates work-life balance for public servants.

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news2026-02-09

Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy requests change to return-to-office policy amid productivity and pollution concerns.

Bruce Fanjoy, Liberal MP for Carleton in Ontario, calls for changes to the public servants' return-to-office mandate, stating no evidence supports productivity gains and highlighting increased pollution risks. The policy requires four days onsite weekly from July and full-time for executives from May. He warns it impedes government efforts to cut costs and protect the environment.

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news2026-02-09

Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy asks government to reconsider return-to-office policy for public servants.

Bruce Fanjoy, the Liberal MP who represents Carleton, criticized the federal government's policy requiring public servants to return to the office at least four days a week starting in July. Fanjoy argued there is no evidence the policy will boost productivity and warned it will increase pollution, harm work-life balance, and make it harder for the government to reduce operating costs and improve affordability.

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news2026-02-09

Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy asks government to reconsider return-to-office policy for public servants.

Bruce Fanjoy, who represents the Carleton riding, criticized the federal government's new return-to-office policy requiring public servants to be in the office at least four days a week. He argued there is no evidence it will boost productivity and warned it will increase pollution and make it harder for the government to reduce operating costs and improve affordability.

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news2025-04-29

Liberal MP-elect Bruce Fanjoy discusses his projected victory over Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre in Carleton.

Bruce Fanjoy, the Liberal MP-elect in the Ottawa-area riding of Carleton, appeared on Power & Politics to discuss his projected victory over Pierre Poilievre. Fanjoy stated he personally felt that Poilievre needed to be challenged.

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Public Disclosures

Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry

Assets

Shares of:

- BCE Inc

- Bank of Montreal

- Bank of Nova Scotia

- Canadian National Railway Co

- Emera Inc

- Enbridge Inc

- Fortis Inc

- Great-West Lifeco Inc

- Hydro One Ltd

- JPMorgan Chase & Co

- Microsoft Corp

- Royal Bank of Canada

- South Bow Corp

- Telus Corporation

- Toronto-Dominion Bank

- TC Energy Corp

- Visa Inc Class A

- Verizon Communications

Units of:

- Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust Units

- Amplify Cybersecurity ETF

Other Sources of Income

Last 12 months:

Employment income from Dr. Donna Nicholson Medicine professional corporation

Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's activities

Director, President, Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. Donna Nicholson Medicine professional corporation, Manotick, Ontario

Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's assets

Shares of:

- ABB Ltd Sponsored American Depositary Receipt

- Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp

- BCE Inc

- Bank of Nova Scotia

- Canadian National Railway Co

- Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited

- Emera Inc

- Ericsson American Depositary Receipts Class B

- Hydro One Ltd

- JPMorgan Chase & Co

- Microsoft Corp

- Pembina Pipeline Corp

- Royal Bank of Canada

- Telus Corporation

- Toronto-Dominion Bank

- TC Energy Corp

- Verizon Communications

Units of:

- Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust Units

- Amplify Cybersecurity ETF

Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's investment in private corporations

Controlling interest in Dr. Donna Nicholson Medicine professional corporation, a corporation established for medical practice, located in Manotick, Ontario

Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's source(s) of income

Last and next 12 months:

Business income from Dr. Donna Nicholson Medicine professional corporation

Contact Information

Constituency Office Address

5542 Ann Street, 3rd floor North Manotick, Ontario K4M 1A4

Email

bruce.fanjoy@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://brucefanjoy.libparl.ca

Phone

613-692-7900