N.S. sanctuary could be a new home for whales in captivity. But some aren't convinced

A proposed whale sanctuary in Port Hilford, N.S., hopes to offer a safe haven for whales coming out of captivity. And the orcas Wikie and Keijo could be its first residents. The two killer whales currently live at Marineland Antibes along the French Riviera.

N.S. sanctuary could be a new home for whales in captivity. But some aren't convinced
Two orcas swim next to each other, one with its mouth wide open.

A proposed whale sanctuary in Port Hilford, N.S., hopes to offer a safe haven for whales coming out of captivity. And the orcas Wikie and Keijo could be its first residents. The two killer whales currently live at Marineland Antibes along the French Riviera.