Halifax mayoral candidates agree to forego lawn signs to send pro-green message
HALIFAX — The candidates for Halifax’s highest municipal office have agreed to ditch lawn signs as a way of sending a message that political campaigns shouldn’t produce unnecessary waste.
Halifax Mayor Mike Savage and his only opponent, Lil MacPherson, issued a joint news release Monday saying they’ve agreed to forego the traditional lawn signs in favour of other means of advertising ahead of next month’s vote.
The two candidates say they believe it’s the first time in Canada that lawn signs will not be used in a contested mayoral race.
MacPherson, a climate change activist and owner of the Wooden Monkey restaurant, says she was approached by Savage and didn’t feel she could refuse.


