Nathan Cullen, born on July thirteenth, nineteen seventy-two, is a prominent Canadian politician known for his extensive service in both provincial and federal politics. He represented the riding of Stikine as a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from two thousand twenty to two thousand twenty-four, aligning with the New Democratic Party. During this time, he also held a position in the Executive Council of British Columbia.
Before his provincial tenure, Cullen made his mark on the national stage as a member of Parliament for the riding of Skeena—Bulkley Valley from two thousand four to two thousand nineteen. His political journey included a notable candidacy in the two thousand twelve New Democratic Party leadership election, where he secured a commendable third place.
Throughout the forty-first Parliament, Cullen played a significant role as the House Leader for the Official Opposition and served as the Finance critic in Thomas Mulcair's Shadow Cabinet. His contributions to Canadian politics reflect a commitment to public service and advocacy for his constituents.