Protect West Mabou Beach Provincial Park
A golf course does NOT belong in a provincial park
The Cabot Group’s proposal for a golf course in the West Mabou Beach Provincial Park outright violates the Provincial Parks Act, Beaches Act, the Province’s commitment to protect 20% of Nova Scotian land and water by 2030, and jeopardizes the sensitive ecosystem present. We are in a climate crisis and protecting this landscape is crucial.
We are urging government officials to dismiss Cabot Group’s proposal now and not wait until a formal proposal is submitted. The Cabot Group has funds to purchase private land elsewhere in the area for a golf course.
Using a critical perspective further reveals issues regarding wages, job seasonality, pollution into the environment, and groundwater extraction with this development. Any development must consider a green lens focusing on a just transition, a circular economy, and put people and the environment first. A golf course does not fit this criteria.
A development of this magnitude also begs the question of whether the Cabot Group engaged with Mi’kmaw communities, Elders, and Knowledge Holders with meaningful consultation. Under the United Nations Declarations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, as well as Canada’s commitments to reconciliation, any project of this scope should include Mi’kmaw consultation. It must be acknowledged that consultation does not mean consent.
We are not anti-economy, but rather we need a new perspective for the economy to ensure a healthy planet. We need to be a collectively oriented society thinking about the impacts on future generations of people, plants, and animals.
Let the Cabot Group know of your concerns with this development by filling out their feedback form: https://www.mabougolfproject.ca/feedback
Please call and write to the Premier, Minister of Natural Resources and Renewables, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, the MLA for Inverness County, and Municipal Councilor for the area to voice your concerns for this erroneous development.
Premier Tim Houston
902-424-6600
800-267-1993
premier@novascotia.ca
Minister of Natural Resources and Renewables, Tory Rushton
902-424-5935
mindnr@novascotia.ca
Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Tim Halman
902-424-3736
minister.environment@novascotia.ca
MLA for Inverness County, Allan MacMaster
902-258-2216
888-968-7652
mlamacmaster@bellaliant.com
Lynn Chisholm, Municipal Councilor for West Mabou area
lynn.chisholm@invernesscounty.ca