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Nova Scotia MP resigns from Conservative caucus, crosses floor to join Carney Liberals

Chris D’Entremont’s switch brings Liberals two seats closer to a majority, following his rejection by Conservatives for Speaker and alignment with Liberal budget priorities.

  • On Tuesday, Nova Scotia MP Chris D'Entremont resigned from the Conservative caucus and joined Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal caucus after telling Politico he was considering crossing the floor.
  • After reading the budget, Chris D'Entremont said he aligned with Prime Minister Mark Carney's economic priorities but lacked Conservative caucus support for the Speaker race this spring.
  • A Conservative MP since 2019, Chris D'Entremont won his seat narrowly with a 1.1 per cent margin and 533 votes after 16 years as a Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative MLA.
  • For Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, the switch complicates his January leadership review as the move makes the Liberals two seats shy of a majority, affecting the budget vote.
  • Amid uncertainty over the budget vote, it's unclear whether Chris D'Entremont will back the government, while Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said he would be welcome in her caucus.
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Canadian opposition lawmaker defects to Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal government

A Canadian opposition lawmaker has joined Prime Minister Mark Carney’s governing Liberal Party on Tuesday, a political coup on a day when the government announced its budget for the year.

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