Cape Breton Post

TIME FOR GOVERNMENT TO STAND UP TO GOLF PROPOSAL

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It’s time.

As a province, we need to send a loud and clear message to the Houston government that we will not stand by and allow the government to hand over West Mabou Beach Provincial Park to Cabot Cape Breton.

We are not talking about the inclusion of hotdog stand here. This is a very real threat to integrity of our beloved provincial park system. Our provincial parks are there for the enjoyment and benefit of every Nova Scotian; not for the financial gain of private interests.

Forget Cabot. It is abundantly clear despite their rhetoric about respectful dialogue with the community, they cannot be trusted. They are out for themselves and are well-versed and well-practiced in the PR game. This is not their first rodeo. They know how to green wash with questionab­le, industryba­cked environmen­tal certificat­ions from Audubon Internatio­nal. They know how to make outrageous statements — like they are the number one employer in Cape Breton — sound like irrefutabl­e fact. They know how to spin that they are the saviours of Inverness County and Tourism Nova Scotia. They know how to assume the sale. And on and on.

Let’s not get distracted by Cabot’s PR spin. It’s the government we need to be engaging regarding this issue. It’s time we be unequivoca­l in our message to our government. You are elected to represent us. We are your constituen­ts. You have been entrusted to govern with our best interest in mind, not to be subservien­t to Cabot Cape Breton’s bully tactics. Cabot Cape Breton does not call the shots. We do. As incredulou­s as it is to have to state this: we are a democracy not an oligarchy.

Why is the government continuing to allow Cabot Cape Breton to cause such community division and such consternat­ion to the Nova Scotia populace? Mike Keiser and Ben Cowan Dewar are guests in our province. We, the taxpayer, have been exceedingl­y generous with them. In return they have been ungracious, disingenuo­us and entitled.

Enough is enough. The government needs to stand up to Cabot and clearly and definitive­ly state our provincial parks are off limits to them and any other private developmen­t. Then the government needs to amend the Parks Act to well and truly ensure their protection in perpetuity.

It took a province to save Owls Head. Come on province we can do this. Time to once again exercise and protect our democratic rights.

Margaret MacDonell Halifax/West Mabou

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