Halifax review of Cornwallis tributes in limbo without Mi’kmaq chiefs: mayor
HALIFAX — The mayor of Halifax says a municipal process to rethink how the city honours its controversial founder may not go ahead as planned after the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs withdrew.
Mike Savage said councillors are evaluating their options after the municipality’s efforts to revisit tributes to Halifax founder Edward Cornwallis were derailed on Friday when the assembly announced it was pulling its participation.
“We have to determine if the process goes ahead or not, and that’s a discussion that council will have to have,” said Savage. “It was always going to be hard work, and I still think the process is one that has integrity, but if it’s not going to happen, then we’ll have to adjust.”
The assembly has called for a statue of Cornwallis to be immediately removed from a downtown park, saying its members have run out of patience with a process that has dragged on for “far too long.”


