
Atlantic Canada’s biggest city to look at ban on plastic shopping bags
HALIFAX — As the fight against the ubiquitous plastic shopping bag ratchets up around the world, Atlantic Canada’s biggest municipality is looking to join the growing ranks of cities and countries banning, restricting or taxing single-use plastic bags.
Halifax council asked city staff to examine a plastic bag ban on Tuesday, a move that would follow the lead of Montreal, where single-use plastic bags were banned at the start of the year, and Victoria, where a ban takes effect July 1.
Mayor Mike Savage will also pen a letter to Nova Scotia’s premier calling for a province-wide ban on plastic bags — often called “Sobeys bags” in the Maritimes regardless of their provenance.
But the city is not waiting for the province to act, with Halifax solid waste manager Matthew Keliher promising to report back to council within a year.