Carney gains a Liberal foothold as Conservative MP defects
Canada’s Liberal leader Mark Carney welcomes Edmonton MP Matt Jeneroux, who defected from the Conservatives, as a new special adviser on economic and security partnerships—the latest floor-crossing that narrows the Conservative caucus and advances the Liberals’ path to a potential majority. The defection, following other resignations, underscores Carney’s bid to woo centrist and disaffected voters and diversify trade away from the United States, even as Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre denounces the move. With several seats vacant and by-elections anticipated, a Liberal majority could pass bills without cross-party support, though the party remains three seats short of a true majority.
- Carney poaches Conservative MP, putting a majority within reach Politico
- Third Conservative Canadian MP defects to Carney's Liberals BBC
- Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux crosses floor to Liberals The Globe and Mail
- Canada’s Carney Edges Closer to Majority Government With Conservative Defection The Wall Street Journal
- Canada's Carney Edges Closer to Majority Government as Legislator Defects to Liberals U.S. News & World Report
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