It is a bit late and the data's still limited but the 2020 climate normals are being released. Here is Shearwater:
https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climat...000&dispBack=0
I am surprised by how much warmer it is. It is 0.6 degrees warmer on average just over a 10 year time period. Shearwater now has year-round average highs above freezing and is a bit colder than downtown (~0.6 degrees colder than the Citadel, particularly in summer). The mean temperature in the city now is likely 8 degrees or higher, and Halifax is on the border between a continental and marine climate (-3 mean in coldest month).
This is a trailing indicator too, averaged around 2005 and already 4 years old, and the 2000's were a cold period that I don't think has happened since. The warming in 2024 might be more like 1-1.5 degrees over 1995 (the mean of the 2010 normal period; imagine fitting a line or curve to the old normals and then plotting where 2024 is).
You can also see data for Sable Island and it has become much warmer in winter. It almost has daily mean temperatures above 0 year round.