Fanjoy was elected MP for
Carleton in the
2025 Canadian federal election, unseating Conservative leader
Pierre Poilievre, who had held the riding seven times since the
2004 Canadian federal election. Despite this, Fanjoy received more than 50% of the votes in Carleton. Fanjoy has sponsored an online government petition from a
Manotick resident to require all federal party leaders to obtain top-secret security clearance, in response to Conservative leader Poilievre's refusal to do so, which the petition criticized as a "failure of leadership" that "exposes Canada to avoidable national security risks". The petition is open to Canadian citizens until April 2026 and received over 26,000 signatures as of 9 February. In February 2026, Fanjoy defended a
hybrid work schedule in response to a federal order for
public servants to work in the office four days a week. Fanjoy argued the order would create unnecessary costs, pollution, adversely affect
work–life balance, and was an ineffective way to actually improve service quality. == Personal life ==