Alex Marland
@alexmarland.bsky.social
Professor, Canadian politics | Jarislowsky Chair in Trust & Political Leadership, Acadia University. New book "No I in Team" out. https://partyloyalty.ca
When I posted, the news story said that Jeneroux would sit as an Independent. They changed the headline to say he's resigning and now I cannot delete my original post! Yes things are moving fast... 🏃 (FYI, Rayes didn't see re-election in April, he's no longer an MP)
November 7, 2025 at 12:00 AM
When I posted, the news story said that Jeneroux would sit as an Independent. They changed the headline to say he's resigning and now I cannot delete my original post! Yes things are moving fast... 🏃 (FYI, Rayes didn't see re-election in April, he's no longer an MP)
CORRECTION: The original story said he was going to sit as an Indpendent and has been changed to say he is resigning from Parliament entirely.
November 6, 2025 at 11:39 PM
CORRECTION: The original story said he was going to sit as an Indpendent and has been changed to say he is resigning from Parliament entirely.
Correct -- now reports are that he is resigning his seat. Things move fast!
November 6, 2025 at 11:37 PM
Correct -- now reports are that he is resigning his seat. Things move fast!
Having studied numerous cases of parliamentarians departing from cabinet and caucus in Canada, I cannot recall an instance in which a premier appeared alongside a departing minister at a news conference to announce the minister’s resignation and decision to sit as an Independent.
October 30, 2025 at 7:15 PM
Having studied numerous cases of parliamentarians departing from cabinet and caucus in Canada, I cannot recall an instance in which a premier appeared alongside a departing minister at a news conference to announce the minister’s resignation and decision to sit as an Independent.