Alberta lawmaker Matt Jeneroux unexpectedly resigned from the House of Commons on the evening of November 6, 2025, surprising Ottawa and intensifying challenges for Canada’s Conservative Party.
This resignation marks the second loss for the Conservatives within a few days, increasing pressure on party leader Pierre Poilievre, a key opponent of Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The abrupt departure of Mr. Jeneroux coincides with the critical period when Mr. Carney’s government faces a decisive budget vote released on November 4. The budget must pass the House of Commons, or the government will lose power.
Mr. Jeneroux did not provide an explanation in his public statement shared on social media and has not yet responded to requests for comment.
Just two days prior, Mr. Chris d’Entremont, originally elected as a Conservative MP in Nova Scotia, crossed over to join the Liberal Party led by Mr. Carney.
The defection of Mr. Chris d’Entremont gave the Liberals 170 seats, just two shy of a majority in Parliament.
These recent departures underscore the fragile state of the Conservative Party as the government approaches a make-or-break budget vote.
The loss of two Conservative MPs in one week highlights growing instability for the party amid a crucial budget vote that could determine the government's future.