The threat to kill the belugas as a solution to its economic woes, while shocking, reflects the ethical emptiness of the Canadian legal system when it comes to animals.
A potential lifeline has emerged for a number of the 30 beluga whales currently housed at the now-closed Marineland in ...
How to transport a whale: As Marineland looks for solutions, construction on N.S. sanctuary to begin
Whether the whales are being transported across Canada, or to other parts of the world, it's no easy feat and can be ...
Ontario’s Solicitor-General is urging the federal government to reconsider a request from Marineland to export 30 beluga ...
What to do with animals in captivity is a sticky question, but the answer came into better focus when Canada's first-ever ...
The scene at Marineland of Canada, near Niagara Falls, may not be what most visitors imagine: 30 beluga whales remain housed ...
Organizers behind a plan to establish North America’s first coastal refuge for captive whales say the Nova Scotia government ...
PORT HILFORD—Animal Justice applauds Nova Scotia’s approval of Canada’s first-ever whale sanctuary, which offers real hope for a permanent, peaceful home for many of the beluga whales currently ...
The Portuguese Air Force responded to a distress call on Friday 10 October after a French-flagged sailboat was “attached” ...
Once a mainstay of Canadian family tourism, Marineland spent decades drawing crowds to Niagara Falls with its marine animal ...
The PAWS Act gives the provincial government power to intervene and ensure the 30 captive whales aren’t euthanized ...
Kristy Burgess, who worked at the Niagara Falls, Ont., park when a young beluga was put down in February, said Marineland's ...
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