New Year鈥檚 Day Levee 'doesn't feel right' amid homelessness crisis: Halifax mayor

Halifax Mayor Mike Savage has cancelled city hall鈥檚 New Year鈥檚 Day levee saying it doesn鈥檛 feel right to stage the celebration with a homeless encampment right in front of the building. Matthew Grant uses a broom to clean snow off ice fishing enclosures at a tent encampment in front of City Hall in downtown Halifax, Monday, Dec. 4, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - The annual New Year鈥檚 Day levee held at Halifax City Hall has been cancelled by the mayor, who says he wants to show respect for the plight of those in a homeless encampment in front of the municipal building.

In an interview Friday, Mayor Mike Savage said that while he enjoys the New Year's tradition, he made the decision after discussions with staff and others.

About 20 unhoused people are living in tents and bright red ice-fishing shelters in Grand Parade 鈥 the square directly facing Halifax City Hall.

鈥淪omething didn鈥檛 seem quite right to be celebrating the levee while people literally 100 yards away are living in tents,鈥 said Savage, whose office looks out on the encampment.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no great logical progression of thought, it just didn鈥檛 feel right to me to do it.鈥

The mayor said council has approved donating the $8,500 that would have been spent on the levee to the North End Community Health Centre to provide meals for people living on the streets.

鈥淭his was one (organization) we thought was suitable because it does feed people who are on the street and need a meal,鈥 Savage said.

With a growing crisis of homelessness in many Canadian cities, Savage said the issue must be a priority for elected leaders.

鈥淚 talk to a lot of mayors about homelessness across the country, and even internationally, and it is very much on the minds of mayors,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e feel this.鈥

Savage said he鈥檚 been encouraged by talks over the past week with the provincial government about further steps that can be taken to help people who are living outdoors. One of those steps, he said, will likely involve providing electrical services to make life a bit easier for people living in tents 鈥渦ntil we can find a more permanent solution.鈥

Meanwhile, earlier this week, officials announced that the annual New Year鈥檚 Eve celebration that usually takes place on the Grand Parade will be held this year at another city landmark, the Halifax Common.

This report by 香港六合彩挂牌资料 was first published Dec. 15, 2023.

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