N.S. legislature increases Black, female presence, still has no Indigenous member
HALIFAX — The representation of Black and female members has risen notably in Nova Scotia’s legislature following Tuesday’s provincial election, but no one who identifies as Indigenous was elected in the vote — or at any point in the province’s history.
Four Black people won ridings this week, which is a historic change; before Tuesday, a total of five African Nova Scotians had won seats since the province’s first election in 1758.
Suzy Hansen, a newly elected NDP member of the legislature, referred to the change in Black and female representation as “wonderful, compared to what we had before.”
The day after she won her riding of Halifax Needham, the 42-year-old politician stood at the police barricades of a chaotic demonstration against the city’s decision to tear down shelters for the homeless. She said her presence as a Black woman was a visible reminder of her community’s experience.