Cliff Cullen
Cliff Cullen (born
November 8,
1962) is a politician in
Manitoba,
Canada. He was elected to the
Manitoba legislature in a by-election, held in the summer of
2004.
Cullen was raised on a farm near
Wawanesa, Manitoba, and subsequently attended the
University of Manitoba, where he received a Diploma in
Agriculture. He has worked in the agricultural and environmental sectors, and also has experience as an insurance broker.
When
Turtle Mountain MLA
Mervin Tweed resigned from the provincial legislature in 2004 (to run for the
Canadian House of Commons), Cullen sought and won the
Progressive Conservative nomination to succeed him. Turtle Mountain is a safe Progressive Conservative seat, and Cullen was elected with about 60% of the popular vote on
June 29,
2004. He was officially sworn in on
July 15.
Cullen's primary issue during the 2004 campaign was the ongoing crisis in Canada's cattle industry, resulting from a single case of
BSE being found in a Canadian cow.