Halifax asks judge to reject class action lawsuit over Africville
HALIFAX — On the shores of the Bedford Basin — where a thriving black community once stood before it was bulldozed by the City of Halifax — lives a man who still refuses to leave Africville.
“Until justice is served, I’m going to be out there in Africville doing my protest,” said 70-year-old Eddie Carvery, who lives in a small trailer near the rebuilt Africville church with his German shepherd, Shadow.
Carvery was one of about 40 Africville supporters at the Nova Scotia Supreme Court on Wednesday, where arguments were being heard about whether to certify a proposed class action lawsuit for personal compensation for as many as 300 former residents.
For half a century, Carvery has fought for the people of Africville, who were pushed out of their community in the name of urban renewal in the 1960s.


