Elizabeth Cull | |
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MLA for Oak Bay-Gordon Head | |
In office 1989–1996 |
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Preceded by | Brian Ray Douglas Smith |
Succeeded by | Ida Chong |
Minister of Health & Minister Responsible for Seniors of British Columbia | |
In office November 5, 1991 – September 15, 1993 |
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Premier | Michael Harcourt |
Preceded by | William Bruce Strachan |
Succeeded by | Paul Ramsey |
Deputy Premier of British Columbia | |
In office September 15, 1993 – February 22, 1996 |
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Premier | Michael Harcourt |
Preceded by | Anita Hagen |
Succeeded by | Dan Miller |
Minister of Finance and Corporation Relations of British Columbia | |
In office September 15, 1993 – June 17, 1996 |
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Premier | Michael Harcourt, Glen Clark |
Preceded by | Glen Clark |
Succeeded by | Andrew Petter |
Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks of British Columbia | |
In office May 10, 1995 – August 16, 1995 |
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Premier | Michael Harcourt |
Preceded by | Moe Sihota |
Succeeded by | Moe Sihota |
Personal details | |
Political party | NDP |
Elizabeth Cull is a Canadian politician, teacher, and broadcast panel member. She was a former NDP MLA for the riding of Oak Bay-Gordon Head.
Ms. Cull was first elected to the legislature in a by-election held on December 13, 1989. She was re-elected in the following provincial election. Under the Harcourt government, she served in the high-profile Ministries of Health[1] and Finance. Ms. Cull was also Deputy Premier for a time.[1] She was defeated by Ida Chong in the 1996 general election.
When Ujjal Dosanjh was premier, Ms. Cull was his Chief of Staff.[2] She later became a teacher of leadership at Royal Roads University and opened a store dedicated to gardening.[2] Ms. Cull is also member of the political panel on the CBCV-FM CBC Radio One program On the Island.[2]