Alberta lawmaker Matt Jeneroux unexpectedly resigned from the House of Commons on the evening of November 6, 2025. This marks the second Conservative MP departure within a week, increasing pressure on Pierre Poilievre, leader of the opposition Conservative Party and main challenger to Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The resignations come at a critical time as Prime Minister Carney's government prepares for a crucial budget vote scheduled shortly after its release on November 4. The government must secure approval in the House of Commons, or it risks collapse.
Jeneroux did not specify his reasons for stepping down in his social media announcement and has yet to respond to media inquiries.
Two days earlier, Conservative MP Chris d’Entremont from Nova Scotia defected to Carney's Liberal Party. This defection increased the Liberals’ count to 170 seats, just two seats shy of a parliamentary majority.
"This gave the Liberals 170 seats, just two shy of a majority in Parliament."
Author’s summary: The Conservative Party’s recent resignations heighten political tension as Prime Minister Carney’s government faces a pivotal budget vote, with the Liberals nearing a parliamentary majority.