‘We all have to do better’: Halifax mayor on systemic racism in Nova Scotia
Halifax Mayor Mike Savage says Nova Scotia has to do more to confront systemic racism, calling the toxic work environment at a municipal transit garage detailed by a human rights inquiry “very disappointing.”
“We live in a province where there has been systemic racism against African Nova Scotians,” Savage said in an interview Thursday. “We have had issues within the city like all organizations and orders of government.”
He added: “We all have to do better.”
In a decision released this week, a Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission board of inquiry found that a bus mechanic married to a black woman with Aboriginal band status was subjected to unchecked racial discrimination and harassment.


