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Cullen eyes return with NDP

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SMITHERS — A former high-profile federal B.C. politician is the latest in a growing number of New Democrats looking to make the switch to provincial politics for the next election.

Nathan Cullen, who represente­d the federal riding of Skeena-Bulkley Valley from 2004 until 2019, announced he will seek the nomination to represent the NDP in the riding of Stikine and replace Forests Minister Doug Donaldson.

Donaldson is not seeking re-election — one of six provincial cabinet ministers who aren’t going to run.

Cullen was previously hired by the B.C. government to work as a liaison between the province and the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs during the protests over the Coastal GasLink pipeline.

He is the third former federal New Democrat to announce they’re running for the B.C. NDP in the next election.

Murray Rankin, who represente­d Victoria for seven years, said Wednesday he would look to run in the Oak BayGordon Head riding.

Former Port Moody-Coquitlam MP Fin Donnelly has been acclaimed as the NDP candidate for Coquitlam-Burke Mountain.

The announceme­nt comes after B.C.’s minister of mental health and addictions said Thursday she won’t seek re-election, joining a string of senior cabinet ministers who are bowing out of politics.

Judy Darcy, who represents New West, says it’s been an “enormous privilege” to serve as B.C.’s first-ever minister of mental health and addictions.

The list of cabinet ministers who recently announced they aren’t running again includes Michelle Mungall, minister of jobs, economic developmen­t and competitiv­eness; Shane Simpson, the minister of social developmen­t and poverty reduction; and Scott Fraser, Indigenous relations and reconcilia­tion minister.

Finance Minister Carole James announced in March she won’t seek reelection for health reasons.

There has been speculatio­n that Premier John Horgan is considerin­g calling an early election after he recently said the circumstan­ces have changed since the NDP struck an agreement with the Green caucus three years ago to form a minority government. The next election is scheduled to be held in October 2021.

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Premier John Horgan and Minister of Finance Carole James announce B.C.’s Economic Recovery Plan during a press conference at Phillips Brewery in Victoria on Thursday.
The Canadian Press Premier John Horgan and Minister of Finance Carole James announce B.C.’s Economic Recovery Plan during a press conference at Phillips Brewery in Victoria on Thursday.

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