
Nova Scotia premier warned to be cautious before granting mayors more power
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government should be cautious as it considers giving mayors more power — authority that could create a “mini American presidency” in communities across the province — says a political scientist.
Tom Urbaniak, a political scientist at Cape Breton University, said the province would be wise to wait and see how stronger mayoral authority plays out in Ontario municipalities before following suit.
“In our world today, where democracy is very much at risk, I’m going to respectfully advise caution about major (government) restructuring that was not on the agenda when people last voted,” Urbaniak said in an interview Monday.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said Thursday his government is looking at strengthening mayoral powers, citing a disconnect between the needs of residents and the recent decisions taken by Halifax council.