Province to help African Nova Scotians get title to land given centuries ago
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government says it is poised to help black residents who have struggled for decades to gain clear title to land that has been in their families since many arrived as Loyalists in the 1800s.
African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister Tony Ince issued a statement Monday saying an announcement for “new supports” will be made Wednesday in Cherry Brook, a predominantly African Canadian community east of Halifax.
“We have made a commitment to deal with these systemic issues … to ensure that we don’t repeat what has gone on in the past,” Ince said in an interview.
He declined to release any details about the government’s plan.