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Former Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux joins Carney's Liberals
Summary
Matt Jeneroux, first elected in 2015 as the Conservative MP for Edmonton‑Riverbend, announced he will join Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal caucus, a move that places the Liberals close to a majority in the House of Commons.
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Matt Jeneroux, who was first elected in 2015 as the Conservative MP for Edmonton‑Riverbend, announced on Wednesday that he will join Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal caucus. The announcement follows a pattern of at least one Conservative MP crossing the floor to join the Liberals. Political coverage notes the change brings the governing party nearer to a parliamentary majority. Chief political correspondent David Akin reported on the move.
What is known:
- Matt Jeneroux was first elected in 2015 as the Conservative representative for Edmonton‑Riverbend.
- He announced on Wednesday that he will cross the floor to join Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals.
- The reported change moves the Liberal caucus closer to holding a majority of seats in the House of Commons.
- The development was reported by the broadcaster's chief political correspondent, David Akin.
Summary:
The shift changes the numerical balance in the House of Commons and brings the Liberals nearer to a majority. Undetermined at this time.
