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N.S. open to conversations about projects on protected land, minister says
A Nova Scotia minister says she has no interest in allowing a world-renowned golf developer to build a course in a Cape Breton provincial park, but remains open to discussing other projects on protected land. (Dec. 1, 2025)
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