The government has expressed concerns about the ADAM's finances, but won't say with which group it is dealing. Godfred Chongatera is an immigration lawyer and former chair of the African Diaspora Association of the Maritimes. "We are willing to work with whomever emerges as the ADAM board." He said it will ultimately fall to Nova Scotia's Office of Immigration — and Diab — to decide which group represents ADAM. Stephen McNeil's government won't say if it will recognize that potential new group, or either of the existing groups.
Source: CBC News July 17, 2020 09:00 UTC