Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont has crossed the floor to join the Liberal Party, citing a disconnect with the Conservative Party’s direction and a desire to address local priorities like infrastructure and the lobster industry. He criticized Pierre Poilievre’s leadership as “negative” and expressed that he could better serve his constituents under the Liberal government, especially with increased military spending benefiting his riding. d’Entremont’s move has drawn mixed reactions, with some Conservative MPs accusing him of betrayal for previously criticizing the Liberal government. His former statements highlighted concerns about rising living costs under the Liberals, contrasting with his new alignment.
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