Bud Cullen: M.P., Cabinet Minister, and Federal Judge

by Neil Bowen for the Sarnia Observer (2003) He left the starting gate as a “dark horse” in 1968, but Bud Cullen finished as Sarnia’s first federal cabinet minister since Alexander Mackenzie. Cullen, a lawyer, won the Liberal nomination in May, 1968 and the Observer’s front page story called the [...]

2015-08-24T02:59:06-04:00July 6th, 2015|Comments Off on Bud Cullen: M.P., Cabinet Minister, and Federal Judge

New Memorial Recalls Bud Cullen’s Illustrious Career

by Paul Morden for the Sarnia Observer (2010) Nicole Chénier-Cullen has written the memoirs that her late husband Bud Cullen never had the chance to. "I Found My Thrill on Parliament Hill" tells the story of her life working for cabinet ministers in Ottawa, and the love story that came [...]

2015-08-24T02:53:36-04:00June 29th, 2015|Comments Off on New Memorial Recalls Bud Cullen’s Illustrious Career

Politicians who Helped Shape the City

by Tara Jeffrey for the Sarnia Observer (2014) The city of Sarnia has been shaped by number of notable politicians, from familiar figures like former prime minister Alexander Mackenzie, to long forgotten names like 19th century mayor Thomas George Johnston. Some notable names from the history books include: Cameron was [...]

2015-07-25T02:36:53-04:00June 23rd, 2015|Comments Off on Politicians who Helped Shape the City

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