MP Chris d’Entremont’s jump from Tories to Liberals sparks chatter across Nova Scotia
HALIFAX — When former Conservative party president Rob Batherson heard rumblings that Chris d’Entremont might be leaving the opposition caucus, he reached out to talk.
“I’ve known Chris for over 25 years. He didn’t call me back. Didn’t text back. And then I saw the news of his resignation,” Batherson said in a phone interview Wednesday.
“I’m gutted. There’s no two ways about it,” he added.
Batherson made the comments a day after d’Entremont, the MP for the federal riding of Acadie-Annapolis, stunned political observers in Ottawa as he crossed the floor in the House of Commons, abandoning Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives and joining Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals.


