Conservative Alberta MP Matt Jeneroux announced he will resign his seat in the House of Commons following intense speculation that he might cross the floor to join the governing Liberals. The decision comes after a turbulent week marked by political uncertainty.
In a letter obtained by the National Post, the Edmonton Riverbend MP informed Conservative Party Whip Chris Warkentin on Thursday of his intention to resign at an unspecified future date.
“It was not an easy decision, but it is, I believe, the right one,” Jeneroux wrote.
Jeneroux, first elected in 2015, did not elaborate on the reasons behind his sudden resignation. The letter makes only brief mention of party leader Pierre Poilievre but expresses respect for “the many remarkable individuals” on “both sides of the aisle” in the House of Commons.
This resignation marks the second high-profile departure from the Conservative caucus within three days, delivering a significant setback to Poilievre just months before a leadership review scheduled for January.
Author’s Summary: Matt Jeneroux’s resignation amid floor-crossing rumors adds to the political instability within the Conservative Party just months before a crucial leadership review.