Nova Scotia says it will boost role of Acadian, black voters: ‘Definitely a win’
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government says it will introduce a new law to make it easier for Acadian and black candidates to get elected in certain ridings.
Government house leader Geoff MacLellan said Thursday the province would follow the key recommendations of a committee that studied Nova Scotia’s voting rules.
“There’s nothing that strikes us as problematic,” said MacLellan.
The committee was appointed in April after the province lost a court battle with a group that represents Nova Scotia’s Acadian population.


