Prime Minister Carney thanks Nova Scotia MP d’Entremont for joining Liberal caucus
Chris d'Entremont cited the need for confident leadership and his move puts Liberals two seats away from a majority government, Prime Minister Mark Carney said.
- Crossing the floor, Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont joined the Liberals, moving them closer to a majority during a news conference in Ottawa, according to Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- At a news conference at an OC Transpo train yard in Ottawa, D'Entremont joined Carney, who welcomed him to the Liberal caucus, after crossing from the Conservatives.
- Chris d'Entremont said in a statement Tuesday that the current moment requires leadership `not with complaint, but with confidence in a strong future,` and he will attend his first Liberal caucus meeting this morning on Parliament Hill.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney said it's "an honour" to welcome Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont to the Liberal caucus during the budget-promoting news conference, and The Canadian Press first published this report on Nov. 5, 2025.
- A May 25, 2025 photo shows then-Conservative MP Chris d'Entremont making his way to a Conservative caucus on Parliament Hill, underscoring his party switch ahead of today's post-budget events.
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Liberals confirm they courted MP for years before he quit the Conservatives
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney and his fellow Liberal MPs said Wednesday the party is open to talking to any opposition MPs interested in joining their team — a day after Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont quit the Conservatives…
Liberals welcome former Tory d'Entremont into caucus, roll out welcome mat for more
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney and his fellow Liberal MPs said the party is open to talking to any other opposition MPs interested in joining their team, a day after Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont quit the Conservatives to join the government
With Nova Scotia's defection, the Liberals were only two seats away from having a majority in the Commons.
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