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Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly speaks with CTV News, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012.

Halifax mayor won't seek re-election amid controversy

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Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly has announced he will not seek re-election in October. He admitted today that he occasionally stumbled during his 12 years in office.
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CTV Atlantic's Rick Grant speaks one-on-one with Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly, who announced today that he will not be seeking re-election in October.

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Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly speaks with CTV News, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012.

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Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly speaks with CTV News, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012.

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Date: Wed. Feb. 22 2012 5:05 PM ET

HALIFAX — Halifax's mayor says he won't seek re-election amid questions about his handling of a friend's will.

Peter Kelly made the unexpected announcement Wednesday, acknowledging there were "stumbles" in how he handled his duties as executor to the estate of Mary Thibeault.

"I am not making any excuses," he said in a statement.

"Whatever problems have arisen have been because of my own tardiness and I am in the process of fulfilling her instructions.

"Everything is accounted for and will be distributed according to her wishes."

Thibeault died Dec. 7, 2004. She appointed Kelly as the executor of her will.

Kelly's comments come after a story in a weekly newspaper reported on his involvement with Thibeault's estate.

In a letter to the probate court last month, one of the beneficiaries alleged Thibeault's wishes were not fulfilled by Kelly.

In his statement, Kelly said he feels he has made his contribution to the community and decided to leave public life after speaking with his family.

"Being mayor has come with a cost," he said. "Working more than 90 hours a week has taken its toll. My marriage has ended and it has been a strain on my family. I have always put the well-being of the municipality first but now it is time to give my family priority."

He said he intends to complete his term, which ends in October.

Kelly, 55, was first elected mayor of Halifax in 2000.

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David in Dartmouth
said

A sad loss for the municipality....I can remember Peter when he first ran as a Councillor for the former Town of Bedford...He worked very hard to earn the respect of the people that he served...He was very community minded and a very populist individual....Certainly someone very very worthy of the position he held.....Regrettably there is always a best before date for those in Public service...Peter you served us well and certainly our respect and thanks from a very greatful community...Farewell and Good luck in your future endeavors...


joe canada
said

Too bad he did alot of good for the city.


Intelligent Liberal
said

Moncton gets Rolling Stones and U2 concerts, while Halifax is embarassingly forced to dump bid for Commonwealth games and has mayor who pockets estates. It's no wonder Moncton has taken ownership as the financial, cultural and fashionable leader of the Atlantic Provinces.


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