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00:00Canada's Marineland says it may have to euthanize 30 beluga whales after Ottawa blocked their export to China.
00:09Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson says she denied the permit in good conscience,
00:15citing Canada's 2019 Free Willy Law, which bans breeding or shows and carries fines up to $150,000.
00:23The Niagara Falls Park, now closed and near bankruptcy, says it is seeking emergency funding.
00:29CBC reports whale care alone costs about $2 million a month.
00:34Marieland calls euthanasia a last resort after the permit was denied.
00:39At least 19 belugas have died at the park since 2019.
00:43Animal welfare groups, including Animal Justice and World Animal Protection,
00:48are urging Ontario to step in or relocate the belugas to a sanctuary.
00:53Thompson says she's open to future applications focused on the whale's health
00:57and to discussions about a potential sanctuary site in Nova Scotia.
01:02A marine mammal expert at the University of British Columbia says any move would depend on veterinary tests,
01:08including blood work, feeding records and overall fitness to travel.
01:12Ontario Premier Doug Ford called the federal decision disappointing
01:16and says he wants the whales moved in small groups to better conditions.
01:20For now, it's unclear whether the province or Ottawa will take custody of the animals.
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