Nova Scotia freezes judges’ salaries, says it can’t afford hefty hike
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government has denied provincial and family court judges a hefty pay hike, instead freezing their salaries at $236,376 for two years.
A provincial tribunal had recommended a salary increase of about 9.5 per cent over three years — including a 5.4 per cent hike in the first year.
But the province rejected that — freezing judges’ salaries for two years before a one-per-cent hike in 2019-20.
The Finance Department said Thursday that it is giving the judges the same wage increase being given to Crown attorneys, and proposed for public-sector workers.


