
Conservative MP Jeneroux floor crossing a ‘betrayal,’ Pierre Poilievre says
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Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux is joining the Liberal caucus, according to a social media post by Prime Minister Mark Carney.
“Building a stronger, more resilient, and more independent country will require ambition, collaboration, and occasionally, sacrifice,” Carney wrote. “I am grateful to Matt and his family that he will continue his service as a strong voice for Edmonton Riverbend in Parliament.”
Jeneroux is the third Conservative MP to cross the floor in as many months, joining Chris d’Entremont in November and Michael Ma in December.
After d’Entremont joined the Liberals — just hours after they tabled the federal budget — there was speculation Jeneroux was planning to follow suit.
Instead, Jeneroux announced he would be stepping down entirely as an MP, though as of February, he has yet to officially do so.
“After further reflection with my family, and conversations with colleagues and constituents, I will be continuing to serve in Parliament — and I will be working with Prime Minister Mark Carney as part of his new government to help build our country’s strength as we face the challenges ahead,” Jeneroux wrote in a social media post Wednesday.













