‘It’s our view now:’ protest turns celebration after Cornwallis statue removed
HALIFAX — For decades, Mi’kmaq elder and historian Daniel Paul says hasn’t been able to walk through Edward Cornwallis Park in Halifax without the bronze figure of the city’s controversial founder staring down at him.
After more than 30 years trying to shed light on what he sees as Cornwallis’s atrocities against his ancestors, Paul joined a group of demonstrators Sunday at the site where a statue of Cornwallis had been taken down just days before.
“To me, it was a symbol of white supremacist thinking,” Paul told reporters about the statue that stood in the park for some 85 years.
“I’m glad that our Nova Scotia society is progressing to the extent where the general population is beginning to view something like that as an impediment to good relations.”


