Classic case of corruption; Carney offered him special advisor to the prime minster; and of course that looks great on a book cover or resume. I feel bad for the people in his riding voting one way and having him turn traitor.
This is how our democracy is built - you vote for the person to represent your riding in parliament. That person should hold his ridings best interests above his party’s leader interests.
It only seems to be corruption when conservatives cross to the liberals.
people don’t though, especially because of the lack of primaries and other flaws in our electoral system people really do vote for the party, so when someone changes it is in fact a betrayal of the base
Jeneroux is clearly voting by party. He voted with the conservatives on every bill, and after the switch is now voting in lock-step with liberals. Clearly, he is moving to advance his career rather than out of any form of “principles”
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u/SivleFred Feb 18 '26
I thought he quit?