Nova Scotia MLA whose grandparents fled Holocaust condemns Nazi graffiti
HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia politician whose grandparents fled the Holocaust says she is disheartened that graffiti using Nazi imagery was found in several places near her Halifax-area riding.
NDP MLA Claudia Chender said swastikas were spray-painted at a school in the Sullivan’s Pond area of Dartmouth and at a nearby church over the weekend. There was also offensive graffiti found at Prince Andrew High School.
“It is extremely disheartening and upsetting to see Nazi imagery in Dartmouth,” said Chender in a phone interview Monday.
“As a parent and a politician and as the education critic, it is deeply upsetting that we would see these symbols on schools, which are really the key sites of inclusion and learning in our communities.”


