Nova Scotia's Whale Sanctuary Project to break ground but Crown lease still unsigned

The site for a proposed whale sanctuary is seen in an area near Wine Harbour, N.S., in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — Whale Sanctuary Project (Mandatory Credit)

HALIFAX - The group behind a project to build North America's first coastal refuge for captive whales in Nova Scotia has renewed its bid to provide a seaside sanctuary for two killer whales living in a shuttered marine park in France.

But the U.S.-based Whale Sanctuary Project, which has been working on its plan for five years, has yet to receive federal or provincial government approvals and its $20-million plan remains on the drawing board because of a lack of consent from adjacent landowners in eastern Nova Scotia.

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