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Tory MP Matt Jeneroux defects to Liberals
Summary
Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux has crossed the floor to join the Liberal Party, and a Liberal social media post said he will be named a "special advisor on economic and security partnerships."
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Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux has crossed the floor to the Liberal Party. A Liberal social media post said he will be named "special advisor on economic and security partnerships" and described him as a strong voice in international engagement and parliamentary diplomacy. In November, Jeneroux announced a resignation that was later abandoned and said it had been "not an easy decision," while urging confidence in a Conservative government led by Pierre Poilievre. His move comes after other recent floor-crossing activity among MPs.
Key facts:
- Matt Jeneroux, elected as a Conservative MP, has crossed the floor to the Liberal Party.
- A Liberal social media post said he would be named "special advisor on economic and security partnerships" and called him a "strong voice" on international engagement and parliamentary diplomacy.
- In November he announced a resignation that was later abandoned, describing it as "not an easy decision" and encouraging faith in a Conservative government under Pierre Poilievre.
- The defection increases Alberta's Liberal MPs to three, joining Calgary Confederation's Corey Hogan and Edmonton Centre MP and cabinet minister Eleanor Olszewski, who serves as Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and is responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada.
Summary:
The reported move shifts a sitting Conservative MP to the Liberal caucus and would raise the number of Liberal MPs from Alberta to three. The social post announced an intended advisory role for Jeneroux; timing and formal appointment details were not provided and remain undetermined at this time.
