One solution to Truro’s “image problem”: Ditch Bill Mills!

Truro, Nova Scotia — where Mayor Bill Mills crusades against rainbow flags and park sex — has realized it has an image problem. Imagine that!

The town’s latest moment of self-reflection follows two events:

  • MoneySense’s “Best Places to Live” survey ranked Truro 160th out of 179 Canadian cities and towns.

The Chronicle Herald has a rundown of the debate in its article, “Truro’s image creating a buzz these days, for the wrong reasons.” They note some “high-profile body slams” to Truro’s reputation, including Mills’ anti-gay comments.

Truro Mayor Bill Mills

Just what has Mills said about gays? Some of his headline-grabbing comments:

  • In 2007, on raising the Pride flag at town hall: “If I have a group of people that says pedophiles should have rights, do we raise their flag too?” and “God says I’m not in favour of that and I have to look at it and say, I guess I’m not either.”
  • In 2009, he drew fire for singling out gay guys who cruise Truro’s Victoria Park: “They go up and have a rendezvous and then they go into the woods
    and do their thing. It’s been known for years and years and is becoming
    more and more of a problem.”

So Truro, if you want to start fixing the “image problem,” start at the top. Ditch Bill Mills!

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