Decision reveals racist bullying at Halifax bus garage: ‘Minorities not welcome’
HALIFAX — A bus mechanic married to an African Nova Scotian woman was subjected to a poisonous work environment riddled with unchecked racial discrimination and harassment, according to a provincial Human Rights Commission board of inquiry.
A decision released Tuesday said management at the Halifax Transit maintenance yard allowed a bully who made racist statements to run rampant in the workplace.
The allegations included a message scrawled on the men’s bathroom wall, which said “all minorities not welcome; show you care, burn a cross.” It was signed by “a member of the Baby Hitler.”
In another instance, the bus mechanic and his wife arrived at a social event where the bully allegedly said in a loud voice “we don’t want those kind of people here.”


