Halifax council votes to put Cornwallis name on city property under microscope
HALIFAX — In a move Halifax’s mayor calls a step toward reconciliation with indigenous people in the municipality, regional council has voted to examine the use of Edward Cornwallis’s name on city property.
Mayor Mike Savage says council’s decision Tuesday stands by a pledge it made in 2015 to develop a strong working relationship with the city’s aboriginal residents based on truth, dignity and mutual respect.
“I am completely convinced this is the right thing to do,” Savage said. “If we’re going to really live truth and reconciliation, we need to deal with issues like this.”
After a lengthy debate, councillors voted 15-1 for a staff report to create an expert panel to weigh in on commemorations of Cornwallis.


