
Nova Scotia increases gender, diversity balance on bench with four appointments
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government has appointed two black lawyers, an openly gay lawyer and a female Crown attorney as judges, bringing its provincial and family courts closer to gender and diversity balance.
Premier Stephen McNeil announced the appointments Friday of Rickcola Brinton, Amy Sakalauskas, Samuel Moreau and Rosalind Michie, bringing the number of full-time provincial and family court judges to 38, of which 18 are women and five are black.
The appointments come just two months after the province appointed the first Mi’kmaq woman, Catherine Benton, and the third black woman, Ronda van der Hoek, to the provincial and family courts — after years of lobbying for greater judicial diversity from the province’s black and indigenous communities.
Brinton is a black woman who has worked in legal aid for 15 years, while Sakalauskas, who is gay, is a Department of Justice lawyer who most recently practised in the child protection field and has worked nationally on LGBTQ issues.