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Halifax Councillor Apologizes For Using Word 'Negro' During Interview

Darpan News Desk, 31 Oct, 2017 12:23 PM
     
    HALIFAX — A Halifax councillor is apologizing for a racially offensive word he used during a recent television interview, saying he's sorry if he offended anyone.
     
    In an interview with a local TV station last week, Coun. Matt Whitman used the word "negro."
     
    Whitman stood up at a council meeting Tuesday to apologize to councillors for any embarrassment his comments caused.
     
    He says a social media exchange with a fellow councillor got out of hand, and he never meant to insult, hurt, demean or disparage anyone.
     
    CTV Atlantic interviewed Whitman about an online spat he had with Coun. Shawn Cleary about whether the word “marijuana” is racist, and he said “Mexican” isn't a race, but “negro” is.
     
    The municipality has received at least one official complaint, which Mayor Mike Savage says will be dealt with by council.

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