Ex-Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux crosses floor to join Carney’s Liberals
“I am honoured to welcome Matt Jeneroux to our caucus as the newest member of Canada’s new government,” Carney said in a social media post.
Jeneroux is now the third Conservative, after Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont and Toronto area MP Michael Ma, to switch to Mark Carney’s Liberals.
Jeneroux’s crossing brings Carney’s government to the cusp of a majority, with the Liberals now at 169 MPs in the House of Commons. Three byelections are set to be held in ridings previously held by the Liberals. If the Liberals regain all three seats, this would bring them to 172 MPs – the majority mark, but reliant on the Speaker to break tie votes.
The MP for Edmonton Riverbend since 2015, Jeneroux was the Conservative critic for supply chains, innovation, infrastructure, health, and housing before announcing that he was resigning, just ahead of a crucial vote on the federal budget in the House of Commons.
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“It was not an easy decision, but it is, I believe, the right one,” he said at the time.
Jeneroux said he had hoped Canadians would “put their faith” in a Conservative government led by Pierre Poilievre in the last federal election, but added he has “great admiration” for his fellow MPs “on both sides of the aisle.”
Carney on Wednesday said Jeneroux is being appointed as the “special advisor on economic and security partnerships.”
“Matt’s leadership will contribute to strengthening Canada’s alliances and trade partnerships, advancing Canada’s leadership in global security cooperation, and building our strength at home,” Carney said.
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