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8-storey war memorial in Cape Breton park will … – CBC News. The Friends of Green Cove are calling for Parks Canada to allow for two additional months of consultations and a public meeting on the proposed eight-storey Mother Canada statue and war memorial complex.
If the federal government has its way, a 30-metre war memorial will soon rise over the spectacular coastline of Cape Breton Highlands National Park, a bit like Volgograd's famous The Motherland Calls statue (minus the sword) or Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer (minus the beard) or Washington's Lincoln Memorial (minus the restraint).
Local population furious over being left out of planning for where war memorial … Canada’ statue has Cape Bretoners on war … The Globe and Mail’s …
In August, Parks Canada announced its support to have the memorial built along the Cabot Trail in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, which gets about 200,000 visitors a year. The proposed site, just under one hectare, is at Green Cove on the eastern coastline on a rocky point.
I heard about a proposal to install a very large Statue of … (or is that old) kind of war memorial. … alongside the scenic Cabot Trail on Cape Breton …
A Cape Breton group is proposing that an old coal mine site in Sydney Mines be turned into a war memorial, a location that will avoid the bitter controversy faced by another proposed memorial — the Mother Canada statue.
The proposed war memorial monument at Green Cove, Nova Scotia, will feature a statue called “Mother Canada.” (Never Forgotten National Memorial Foundation)
Proposed Cape Breton park to honour Canada’s military history By Rebecca Lau Reporter Global News WATCH ABOVE: Global News Morning chats with members of the Atlantic Memorial Park project in Sydney Mines hoping to convert 120 acres of public land into a seaside journey of remembrance that brings Canada's military history home.
Recently, a proposal has come forth calling on Parks Canada to allow a private foundation, led by businessman Tony Trigiani, to build a memorial in Cape Breton Highland National Park in order to honour all Canadian lives lost around the world to war and conflict.