Nova Scotia mayor announces he’s gay, says someone threatened to expose him
SYDNEY, N.S. — The mayor of Nova Scotia’s second largest municipality has come out as gay, saying he decided to speak publicly after someone threatened to expose his personal life.
Cecil Clarke, mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality and a likely leadership candidate for the province’s Progressive Conservatives, spoke out about his private life in an interview with CBC on Thursday.
The 49-year-old politician said he didn’t want to run for the Tory leadership with people thinking they could shame him or hold something over him.
“I’m not going to go forward and announce my intentions about the Progressive Conservative party leadership race having people think that they’re going to shame me … that being gay is somehow a bad thing,” he told CBC Sydney’s Mainstreet.


