'It’s about time': Maritime women make history in municipal, provincial elections
There were back-to-back firsts for women in Maritime politics over the last few days.
New Brunswick Liberal Leader Susan Holt will become the first woman to be the province’s premier. During her victory speech Monday night, Holt thanked those who paved the way for her.
“I also want to take a moment to recognize a couple particular people who came before me. Brenda Robertson. Shirley Dysart, the first woman leader of the Liberal party. Elizabeth Weir, the first woman to lead in the legislature. Aldea Landry, and all the women who came before me to make tonight possible,” said Holt.
Even those across party lines were impressed.
“As a woman, I am proud. I understand that as a member of the PC Party, I’m certainly disappointed, but you can’t help but be proud as a woman tonight,” said former New Brunswick PC MLA Andrea Anderson-Mason during CTV Atlantic’s election coverage Monday night.
Carolle de Ste-Croix with the New Brunswick Green Party agreed.
“It’s a very exciting night for me. I think I still have the record as the youngest elected woman to the New Brunswick legislature. Now, to see a woman as premier,” she said.
Nova Scotia municipal elections
Municipal elections were held last weekend across Nova Scotia. For the first time in the Town of Annapolis Royal, N.S., council will be made up of all women.
“It’s great. It’s about time,” said Mayor Amery Boyer. “We’ve had all-male councils, as many other units have had, so I think it was just a matter of time, and I guess the stars lined up this time.”
Boyer was re-elected during Saturday’s election.
“I feel good about having a fresh team for the next year because we had councillors who did not reoffer, so we knew we were going to have a brand new slate of councillors,” she said.
Boyer said she has heard a lot of positive feedback on leading the first all-women council in the community.
“I was surprised to hear from the number of men who were supporting an all-female team because I think, initially, I wasn’t hearing it, but as they looked at their possible choices, they said, ‘You know, it could be an all-female council,’ and they seemed to be pretty excited about that too, so it wasn’t just the women who were excited.”
In another first, women will outnumber men on Halifax Regional Council.
“I’m really happy to hear that we actually have nine women in council. Last [time], we met parity, so we were even,” said councillor Becky Kent.
Kent has been in politics for most of the last 20 years and has seen a shift in that time.
“The biggest thing is that more women are running for these roles, not always getting in, but more are stepping up,” said Kent.
She said she’s looking forward to having more women at the table now, and in the future.
“If people have an interest, I say reach out to another woman who’s doing the job or has done the job, and they can share a lot of their story with you, and it could make the difference for you.”
According to a 2023 report done for the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, women only represented 31 per cent of all municipal elected positions in the country.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Quebec man, 81, gets prison sentence after admitting to killing wife with Alzheimer's disease
An 81-year-old Quebec man has been sentenced to prison after admitting to killing his wife with Alzheimer's disease.
Canada Post quarterly loss tops $300M as strike hits second week -- and rivals step in
Canada Post saw hundreds of millions of dollars drain out of its coffers last quarter, due largely to its dwindling share of the parcels market, while an ongoing strike continues to batter its bottom line.
'Immoral depravity': Two men convicted in case of frozen migrant family in Manitoba
A jury has found two men guilty on human smuggling charges in a case where a family from India froze to death in Manitoba while trying to walk across the Canada-U.S. border.
Prime Minister Trudeau attends Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Toronto with family
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a Swiftie. His office confirmed to CTV News Toronto that he and members of his family are attending the penultimate show of Taylor Swift's 'The Eras Tour' in Toronto on Friday evening.
Trump supporters review-bomb B.C. floral shop by accident
A small business owner from B.C.'s Fraser Valley is speaking out after being review-bombed by confused supporters of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump this week.
Pat King found guilty of mischief for role in 'Freedom Convoy'
Pat King, one of the most prominent figures of the 2022 'Freedom Convoy' in Ottawa, has been found guilty on five counts including mischief and disobeying a court order.
Nearly 46,000 electric vehicles recalled in Canada over power loss risk
Nearly 46,000 electric vehicles from Kia, Hyundai and Genesis are being recalled in Canada over a potential power loss issue that can increase the risk of a crash.
Trump chooses Bessent to be Treasury secretary and Vought as top budget official
President-elect Donald Trump announced Friday that he'll nominate hedge fund manager Scott Bessent, an advocate for deficit reduction, to serve as his next treasury secretary. Trump also said he would nominate Russel Vought to lead the Office of Management and Budget.
Canada's tax relief plan: Who gets a cheque?
The Canadian government has unveiled its plans for a sweeping GST/HST pause on select items during the holiday period. The day after the announcement, questions remain on how the whole thing will work.