Nova Scotia New Democrats promise to ban street checks if elected next month
LOON LAKE, N.S. — Nova Scotia’s NDP Leader Gary Burrill spent Saturday campaigning in the largely African Nova Scotian riding of Preston where he promised, if elected next month, an end to street checks to curb racial profiling.
The province’s Liberal government has said it would ban the practice in 2019 after the release of a report from the provincial Human Rights Commission found street checks disproportionately affect Black Nova Scotians.
But despite its promise to do away with it, Black people in the province continue to experience unfair interactions with the police, Burrill told reporters.
“I think a lot of people in Nova Scotia have the idea that street checks now are gone, that when that decision was made by the Department of Justice that was going to be the end of it,” he said. “But we know better.”