Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux resigns from Parliament after floor-crossing rumours

Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux Resigns from Parliament

Conservative Alberta MP Matt Jeneroux announced his resignation from the House of Commons following days of speculation that he might cross the floor to join the governing Liberals. The Edmonton Riverbend MP informed Conservative Party Whip Chris Warkentin on Thursday of his decision to leave Parliament, though he did not specify the exact date.

“It was not an easy decision, but it is, I believe, the right one,”

First elected in 2015, Jeneroux's letter does not explain the reasons behind his sudden resignation. He expresses respect for “the many remarkable individuals” on “both sides of the aisle” in the House of Commons, while barely mentioning Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.

Impact on Conservative Party

Jeneroux's departure marks the second resignation of a Conservative MP in a short span of three days, which deals a notable setback to Poilievre ahead of a leadership review scheduled for January.

Context of Jeneroux's Resignation

Note from Political Analyst

Political analysts hint at deeper behind-the-scenes dynamics on Parliament Hill influencing these events.

Author's summary: Matt Jeneroux's unexpected resignation after rumors of crossing to the Liberals signals internal Conservative unrest and challenges for party leadership ahead of a critical review.

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National Post National Post — 2025-11-07

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