Paul Nettleton

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Paul Nettleton is a politician from British Columbia, Canada.

A member of the British Columbia Liberal Party, he was elected from Prince George-Omineca to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in 1996 and re-elected in 2001 [1].

On November 13, 2002 he accused the government of a secret plan to privatize the BC Hydro power utility[2]. He was removed from caucus several days later and sat as an Independent Liberal until the 2005 election. He decided to run as an independent candidate in Prince George-Mount Robson, but placed third out of five with 2158 votes.Paul is currently a "poverty lawyer" working for Legal Services of Nunavut. He resides in the capital Iqaluit with his wife Elite and their two children Disa and Thorin.