I’ll just leave this one out there with no comment… From allnovascotia.com: An associate deputy director in the Intergovernmental Affairs Department scored the largest pay raise in the Nova Scotia civil service last year. Scott Logan earned $202,822.98 in the year ending March 31, 2008. That was 19% more than the previous year, and 45% […]
Tim Bousquet
Sue Uteck and Beverly Miller interviews
I interviewed both candidates in the District 13 (Northwest Arm- South End) council contest. You can hear them both here, unedited: Sue Uteck Beverly Miller Also, Andy Murdoch, our web editor, has complied a thorough district profile that’s of much interest.
Democracy 250
I’m curious what people think of Democracy 250. My take is that the whole thing is part tourism promotion, part get-out-the-vote, part, well, graft. But even if you don’t agree with that last part (and I’m open to persuasion), I’d like to know how we measure the first two. I called Democracy 250 and asked […]
Vote for mayor
Who do you want for mayor? Let us know via The Coast’s on-line survey, found on our home page. We’ll keep this poll up until at least Wednesday, Oct. 1. It’ll be interesting to see if and by how much Coast readers differ from the final overall results.
Election resources
There are some pretty nifty web-based election resources out there, which some people might find useful. First, our web editor Andy Murdoch points us to a compilation of census data applied to local election districts. I’ll be using this information for all sorts of journalistic purposes into the future. It’s really quite incredible, and I […]
Idiots’ guide to voting
I’m not sure which aspect of this is more ridiculous: That someone who can’t navigate through a simple internet vote probably won’t be able to figure out how to get the city’s web site to watch a video showing them how to vote, OR That the video takes six minutes to explain a 20-second voting […]
Mayoral debate notes
After Peter Kelly gave a milquetoast “everything’s fine and getting better” opening statement, Sheila Fougere came out swinging, saying that “back room chats and the lack of a strong leader” had left HRM taxpayers paying 2/3 of the harbour solutions cleanup costs (as opposed to the 1/3 that the city had originally hoped to pay), […]
CBC Radio Information Morning
I’ll be on CBC radio tomorrow at 7:15am to discuss tonight’s mayoral debate.
Gratuitous sex pic of the week
A press release trumpets Jenna Thibodeaux, a Halifax resident and model who won Peta’s “I’m Too Sexy for Leather” photo contest. The picture is here. Before you send the angry letters, understand that I’m big on meat that’s raised correctly (I’m an enthusiastic supporter of two local farms that raise and butcher free-range poultry, pigs […]
iVote: Can electronic voting save democracy?
Halifax elections are going hi-tech, but while election officials hope internet voting is the cure for voter apathy, skeptics say it is a threat to democracy itself.by Tim Bousquet | photos Aaron Fraser he three weeks from October 14 to November 4 are something of an election marathon: The Canadian federal election is October 14, […]
Downtown’s four-way fracas
For local politics, downtown Halifax is the place to be this year. In the battle for media attention, Halifax elections lag behind coverage of the American and Canadian federal elections, and what press coverage locals do get is mostly focused on the mayoral race between Peter Kelly and Sheila Fougere. But the most dynamic and […]
Downtown council election
I have a piece in tomorrow’s Coast about the election for Halifax’s District 12— the district bounded by North, Robie and South streets and the Halifax Harbour. I interviewed each of the four candidates, and you can listen to each of the unedited interviews here: Dawn Sloane, interviewed in her Creighton Street home. The bell […]

