Nova Scotia food advocacy groups have met with federal officials about a proposed national school food policy and say it could help provide sustainability for Black and Indigenous communities.
Posted: Feb 15, 2021 1:58 PM AT | Last Updated: February 15
The official African Nova Scotian flag was raised at noon on Monday outside the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia in Cherry Brook, N.S.(Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia/YouTube)
People living in Nova Scotia will now see the official African Nova Scotian flag flying in the wind outside the Black Cultural Centre in Cherry Brook.
The flag, designed by Wendie Wilson, was revealed to the public Monday in a live stream on the cultural centre s YouTube page.
The idea for an African Nova Scotian flag has been many years in the making, Wilson said, but the flag is being officially recognized for the first time this year.