TORONTO — Another opposition Conservative lawmaker in Canada has defected to Prime Minister Mark Carney's governing Liberals.
Carney announced Wednesday that Alberta Member of Parliament Matt Jeneroux had crossed the floor to join the Liberal caucus. It's the third Conservative lawmaker to join the Liberals in recent months.
That puts the Liberals closer to having a majority government and being able to pass any bill without the support of an opposition party.
There are local elections for three seats in Parliament in the coming months that could provide the Liberals with a majority government.
Jeneroux referenced Carney's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos last month as helping him decide to join the Liberals.
Carney condemned economic coercion by great powers against smaller countries and received widespread praise and attention for his remarks, upstaging U.S. President Donald Trump at the gathering.
''Quite honestly it was the speech in Davos where you took everything head on," Jeneroux said to Carney as they met in Edmonton, Alberta. ''I think it opened a lot of eyes.''
The defection is another blow to Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, who lost the last national election in April and even his own seat in Parliament but has since rejoined the House of Commons.