October 18, 2004
In a binding, provincewide plebiscite held
on Saturday, Oct. 16, with 49 of 55 municipalities reporting,
the unofficial total provincial vote opposed to Sunday shopping
was 55 per cent.
Unofficial results on the ballot's first
question -- should there be Sunday shopping (in retail businesses
not now permitted to be open on Sunday) -- are: 98,726 No
(55 per cent) 81,110 Yes (45 per cent)
"I want to thank Nova Scotians for voting
on this important public policy issue," said Justice
Minister Michael Baker. "Our government made the commitment
to let Nova Scotians decide the Sunday shopping issue, and
today the majority made its collective choice clear. Sunday
shopping will remain as it is now -- governed by the Retail
Business Uniform Closing Day Act."
Results of the second question are: If there
is to be Sunday shopping (in retail businesses not now permitted
to be open on Sunday), should it be: (66,011) on every Sunday
( 45 per cent) (81,146) on only the six Sundays immediately
before Christmas? (55 per cent)
"I also want to extend my appreciation
to municipalities throughout Nova Scotia," said Mr.
Baker. "We appreciate their hard work in helping co-ordinate
our plebiscite with local municipal and school board elections."
Official voting results from each municipality
will be released next week.
The Retail Business Uniform Closing Day Act
is enforced by local law enforcement agencies and the public
prosecution service.
Source: NS Gov
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