Halifax to review use of ‘Micmac’ on street signs and city buildings
HALIFAX — Use of the word “Micmac” on city signs, buildings and other municipal assets in Halifax is under review.
Regional council on Tuesday unanimously endorsed a motion by councillor Sam Austin requiring city staff to review how the word is used and to produce a report. Micmac is an anglicized version of the Indigenous word for the Mi’kmaq First Nation.
Austin, who represents Dartmouth Centre, said the term is outdated, adding that his motion was based on recommendations from the city’s Cornwallis task force. The task force was created in 2018 to propose changes to the way Halifax remembers its founder, Edward Cornwallis, the British officer accused of practising genocide against Indigenous people in the 18th century.
“It’s been a simmering issue as to whether or not it’s an appropriate use of the word,” Austin said in an interview Wednesday. “With the Cornwallis task force it seemed like the right time to take a look at this.”