Halifax politician under fire again for retweeting ‘ethno-nationalist’ group
HALIFAX — A Halifax city councillor under fire for retweeting a Canadian “ethno-nationalist” group has dismissed criticisms, even as official complaints poured into city hall Friday.
“The attacks on me are political,” Coun. Matt Whitman tweeted.
On Thursday, Whitman had retweeted a letter addressed to Mayor Mike Savage and regional council from ID Canada, a self-described “ethno-nationalist” group created as “a response to Canada’s decaying identity, increased third-world immigration and the prevalence of anti-European sentiments.”
The document was critical of the municipality’s decision to take down a statue of Halifax’s controversial founder, Edward Cornwallis, and place it in storage while council determines its long-term fate.


