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MP d’Entremont Joins Liberals Ahead of Key Budget Vote

On November 5, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed him in a press conference.
updated 3 months ago
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chris d’Entremont - Photo: Justin Tang/The Guardian Press
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chris d’Entremont - Photo: Justin Tang/The Guardian Press

Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont officially crossed the floor to join the governing Liberal Party of Canada caucus. Carney described the move as “exceptionally valuable” to the government’s majority prospects.

A Strategic Shift at a Critical Moment

The timing proved significant. The government introduced its latest federal budget just days earlier. With d’Entremont now on board, the Liberals sit only two seats short of a majority.

This change enhances their ability to advance key legislation without opposition stalemates.

Why d’Entremont Made the Move

D’Entremont cited alignment with Carney’s economic priorities and dissatisfaction with the Pierre Poilievre-led Conservatives.

The MP described himself as a “red Tory” from eastern Canada seeking effective representation for his constituents. He said he viewed the Liberal budget as offering the best path forward.

Fallout Within the Conservative Ranks

The departure triggered immediate backlash from his former party. Several Conservative MPs labelled the move a betrayal, describing d’Entremont’s actions in harsh terms.

The leadership of the Conservatives now faces renewed pressure, just months before a formal leadership review.

Implications for Canadian Governance

With support inching toward a majority, Carney’s administration gains momentum. The new alignment could ease the passage of infrastructure, housing and national-security measures.

However, it places pressure on the Liberals to deliver results quickly and maintain cohesion among caucus members.

Observers will monitor whether other opposition MPs follow d’Entremont’s lead. The government could also use this moment to secure more floor-crossings or reinforce its agenda.

Meanwhile, the Conservatives must rethink their strategy and internal unity to avoid further defections.

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