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N.S. open to conversations about projects on protected land, minister says

Minister Kim Masland rejects Cabot's West Mabou golf course proposal but supports discussions on other developments, with 13.6% of Nova Scotia lands currently protected, government says.

  • A Nova Scotia minister states she is not interested in allowing a golf developer to build a course in a provincial park.
  • A Nova Scotia minister expressed that she does not support a golf course in a Cape Breton provincial park but is open to discussing other projects on protected land.
  • The minister stated, "I have been open to conversations with Nova Scotians," suggesting a willingness to hear various proposals.
  • She emphasized, "It’s protected, but we can still have conversations," reiterating the dual nature of the land's status.
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N.S. open to conversations about projects on protected land, minister says

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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