
House of CommonsIn officeLiberal Party of CanadaAlberta · Edmonton RiverbendMember of Parliament
Matt Jeneroux
Profile
Matt Jeneroux is a Canadian politician currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Riverbend. Initially elected as a Conservative in 2015, he crossed the floor to the Liberal Party in February 2026. Prior to his federal career, he served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2012 to 2015. Throughout his tenure, Jeneroux has focused on issues such as mental health, infrastructure, and compassionate care leave, notably founding the Hi Dad Foundation. He currently serves as a special advisor on economic and security partnerships.
Details
- Born
- 1980 or 1981
- Education
- University of Alberta ( BA )
- Career
- Politician teacher; Shadow Minister for Supply Chains; Shadow Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion; Preceded by: James Rajotte; Preceded by: Randy Hoback; Succeeded by: TBA; Preceded by: Brad Vis; Succeeded by: Scott Aitchison; Preceded by: Marilyn Gladu; Succeeded by: Michelle Rempel Garner; Preceded by: Michael Chong; Succeeded by: Luc Berthold; Preceded by: Maxime Bernier; Succeeded by: Dan Albas; Preceded by: Marilyn Gladu; Succeeded by: Michael Chong; Preceded by: Michelle Rempel; Succeeded by: Tom Lukiwski; Preceded by: Riding established; Succeeded by: Thomas Dang



