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Chris d'Entremont

Liberal

ConstituencyAcadie—AnnapolisProvinceNSTitleMP

Top Donors

Political contributions received

DateDonorAmount
2025-04-28 Contributions Of $200 Or Less/Contributions De 200 $ Ou Moins$3750.00
2025-04-15Gary Belliveau$1000.00
2025-04-06Nicholas Amirault$1000.00
2025-04-05Angela Amirault$1000.00
2025-04-04Abigail Hines$1000.00
2025-04-03Kevin Surette$1000.00
2025-04-24John Jack Churchill$1000.00
2025-04-07Gilles Theriault$750.00
2025-04-11Charles Haliburton$500.00
2025-04-08Gordon Tidman$500.00

Government Contracts

Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity

OrganizationContractsTotal Value
Nova Scotia Power Incorporated5$35,908,620.19
Michelin North America (Canada) Inc.32$1,734,258.64

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Recent Mentions

Updated 2026-05-24

Recent news, social media, and press mentions

news2025-11-05

Chris d'Entremont joins Liberal caucus after leaving the Conservatives.

Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont crossed the floor to join Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal caucus shortly after the federal budget was tabled. Coverage says the move put the minority Liberals closer to a majority and sparked reactions from MPs across party lines.

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other2025-11-05

Parliamentary profile for Chris d'Entremont remains active on the House of Commons site.

The House of Commons member page shows his recent parliamentary activity and confirms his role as an MP. It is a public institutional record rather than a news item or social post.

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other2025-11-05

Library of Parliament profile lists Chris d'Entremont as the MP for Acadie--Annapolis.

The Library of Parliament profile provides biographical and constituency information for Chris d'Entremont. It serves as an authoritative public reference point for his parliamentary role in Nova Scotia.

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news2025-11-05

Nova Scotia riding residents reacted to Chris d'Entremont's defection to the Liberals.

Local reaction from Acadie-Annapolis showed surprise and mixed feelings about the MP's move across the floor. Some voters expressed disapproval, reflecting the regional political impact of the change.

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news2026-05-06

Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont leaves Conservative caucus to join the Liberals.

Chris d'Entremont, Nova Scotia MP, left the Conservative caucus to join the Liberals on Tuesday, hours after the government budget was unveiled. D'Entremont previously served as deputy House Speaker from 2021 until the April election.

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news2026-04-28

Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont resigns from Conservative caucus to join Liberals.

Longtime Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont announced his resignation from the Conservative caucus on Tuesday, becoming the first parliamentarian to cross the floor since April’s election. He cited the federal budget's focus on community infrastructure and economic growth as aligning with his riding's priorities. D’Entremont informed Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and others after the budget tabling.

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news2026-04-28

Nova Scotians react to MP Chris d'Entremont leaving Conservatives for Liberals.

Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont stated he left the Conservative caucus because he no longer felt represented by Pierre Poilievre's party. He suggested other Conservative MPs might follow him in crossing to the Liberals. The decision was made to better support his constituents' concerns with government resources.

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news2025-11-05

MPs react to Chris d'Entremont quitting Conservative caucus after federal budget release.

Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont left the Conservative caucus and joined the Liberal government caucus following the minority Liberal government's federal budget. The Liberal party confirmed his move, positioning them two seats shy of a majority. Reactions from other MPs highlight the political shift.

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news2025-11-05

Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont explains decision to leave Conservatives and join Liberals.

Chris d'Entremont, MP for Nova Scotia, crossed the floor to the Liberals on budget day because he felt misaligned with Conservative leader's ideals in recent months. He expressed a desire to build Canada positively rather than remain negative. This move occurred amid the federal budget tabling.

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news2025-11-06

Liberal MP Chris d'Entremont comments on Marilyn Gladu crossing the floor from Conservatives.

Now-Liberal MP Chris d'Entremont, who recently crossed from Conservatives, spoke about Marilyn Gladu's similar decision to join Liberals. His comments address the ongoing Conservative caucus defections. This reflects broader dissatisfaction within the party.

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news2025-11-06

Chris d'Entremont discusses potential for more Conservative MPs to cross the floor.

Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont, after joining Liberals, suggested that probably three or four other Conservative MPs feel similarly about crossing the aisle. He spoke with CBC's Catherine Cullen post-budget about his decision. This indicates potential further trouble for Conservatives.

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news2025-11-06

Conservative-turned-Liberal MP Chris d'Entremont suggests other Tories share his views on crossing floor.

Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont, now with Liberals after resigning from Conservatives, indicated other Tory MPs feel the same way about defecting. The move followed the federal budget and highlights internal Conservative discord. Global News covered his suggestion of broader sentiment.

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news2025-11-04

Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont leaves Conservative caucus to join the Liberals.

Chris d'Entremont, MP for Acadie-Annapolis, resigned from the Conservative caucus to join the Liberal caucus on Tuesday following the government's budget presentation. D'Entremont cited a desire for a better path forward for his country and constituency after serious consideration and conversations with constituents and family.

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Public Disclosures

Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry

Liabilities

Home equity line of credit with RBC, joint with spouse.

Vehicle loan with Toyota Financing Canada.

Two mortgages with RBC, joint with spouse.

Contact Information

Constituency Office Address

223-368 Main street Yarmouth, Nova Scotia B5A 1E9

Email

Chris.dEntremont@parl.gc.ca

Website

http://chrisdentremont.ca

Phone

902-242-3605

Fax

902-242-3607