Education
Prior to launching his career in politics, Fergus attended Selwyn House School, and later earned two bachelor"s degrees from the University of Ottawa and Carleton University.
Prior to launching his career in politics, Fergus attended Selwyn House School, and later earned two bachelor"s degrees from the University of Ottawa and Carleton University.
Fergus" grandfather immigrated to Canada from the British protectorate of Montserrat. Fergus was president of the Young Liberals of Canada from 1994 to 1996, where he attracted attention for supporting the passage of a motion calling on the Liberal Party to support same-sex marriage. After attending university and earning bachelor"s degrees in social science and international relations, he worked for Liberal cabinet ministers Pierre Pettigrew and Jim Peterson.
In 2007, Stéphane Dion named him the national director of the Liberal Party.
In the 2015 federal election, Fergus was nominated as the Liberal candidate in Hull—Aylmer, a traditionally Liberal riding that had fallen to the New Democratic Party in the previous election. The contest was attended by some controversy, as NDP incumbent Nycole Turmel accused Fergus" campaign of spreading rumours that she was terminally ill, which Fergus denied.