Cape Breton town writes to prime minister opposing funds for airport
PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S. — The mayor of a Cape Breton town has formally advised the Prime Minister’s Office about her “grave concerns” over a proposal to fund an airport that would service a major golf resort on the island’s west coast.
“We believe two airports, one hour apart, is not what rural Cape Breton and the Strait region need,” wrote Brenda Chisholm-Beaton, the mayor of Port Hawkesbury, in a June 12 note to Justin Trudeau’s office.
She said it would be “both short-sighted and irresponsible” to provide millions of dollars to the golfing resort’s air service plan at a time when the Allan J. MacEachen airport has been revived by years of municipal support.
A proposal from the Cabot Links golf resort is asking federal and provincial governments to help create an airport that would bring golfers closer to their location and the sister course at Cabot Cliffs.