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Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux is joining the Liberal caucus
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Alberta Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux has crossed the floor to join the Liberal caucus. Jeneroux had earlier said he planned to resign but now says he will serve from the Liberal benches.
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Alberta Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux has crossed the floor to join the Liberal caucus, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on social media. Jeneroux represents Edmonton Riverbend and was first elected to the House of Commons in 2015. He had previously said last fall that he intended to resign after his name was linked to possible floor-crossing. In statements, Jeneroux said discussions with his family and constituents led him to conclude he can best serve from the Liberal benches.
Key facts:
- Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on social media that Matt Jeneroux is joining the Liberal caucus.
- Jeneroux was first elected in 2015 and won re-election in 2019, 2021 and 2025.
- Last fall Jeneroux had said he would resign his seat after being linked to possible floor-crossing.
- In his statement Jeneroux cited global pressures and said he could best serve from the Liberal benches.
- The article reports there are three vacant seats where byelections are expected and says those results could affect whether the Liberals secure a majority.
Summary:
The move increases the Liberal government's numbers and is reported as bringing the party closer to a majority. Byelections are expected in three vacant seats and their outcomes will affect whether the Liberals secure a majority. The immediate practical impact will depend on those by-election results.
