Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux announced on Thursday that he is resigning from his position as the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Riverbend. Contrary to previous rumours, he confirmed he will not be joining the Liberal Party.
The speculation began on Wednesday, suggesting that Jeneroux might follow former colleague Chris d’Entremont by leaving the Conservatives to join the Liberals. However, Jeneroux dismissed these claims.
Rumours began to swirl on Wednesday that Jeneroux might join former colleague Chris d’Entremont in leaving the Conservative party for the Liberals.
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Summary: Matt Jeneroux’s resignation narrows the Conservative presence in Parliament but he denies plans to cross over to the Liberal side.