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Liberal MPs say party remains united after Guilbeault resigns from cabinet
Steven Guilbeault resigned over pipeline deal and rollback of federal climate policies but remains a Liberal MP as party members affirm unity behind the prime minister.
- On Nov. 28, 2025, Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault resigned from cabinet over the federal government's pact with Alberta on a proposed pipeline, but he will remain a Liberal MP and leave his role as Prime Minister Mark Carney's Quebec lieutenant.
- Guilbeault said he opposes the memorandum of understanding between the federal government and the Government of Alberta, citing dismantled climate action plan elements including carbon capture and renewable interconnects.
- Former environment minister Guilbeault served under former prime minister Justin Trudeau and resigned in a social media post Thursday, expressing great sadness to Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- Several Liberal MPs said the Liberal caucus remains united after the resignation and support the prime minister, while Steven MacKinnon, Government House Leader, praised Guilbeault but respectfully disagreed with his stance; it remains unclear when a cabinet shuffle will occur.
- Liberal officials emphasized securing Canada's economic future while maintaining climate policy, with Prime Minister Mark Carney grateful for Guilbeault's continued input in the Liberal caucus.
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Two Liberal MPs downplay the importance of the agreement-in-principle between Ottawa and the Alberta government for the construction of an oil pipeline, which led Minister Steven Guilbeault to resign on Thursday.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleLiberals say caucus is united despite former environment minister's resignation from cabinet
Some Liberal MPs are insisting their caucus remains united despite Steven Guilbeault’s decision to quit cabinet over Prime Minister Mark Carney’s deal with Alberta that could lead to a pipeline to the B.C. coast.
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Liberal MPs insist party remains united following Guilbeault's resignation
OTTAWA — Members of the federal Liberal caucus maintained Friday that their party remains united in the wake of Steven Guilbeault's resignation from cabinet — but NDP MPs say they see signs that B.C. Liberal MPs are under political pressure.
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