Ontario Premier Doug Ford is taking action to reassess a significant lease deal granted to the European wellness company Therme, following a revealing investigation by The New York Times. Last year, the provincial government signed a 95-year contract for Therme to construct a spa and water park on an artificial island in Lake Ontario, just off Toronto's waterfront. The deal has come under scrutiny after reports suggested that Therme exaggerated its operational experience when applying for the contract.
Ontario Premier Initiates Review of Controversial Waterfront Spa Lease

Ontario Premier Initiates Review of Controversial Waterfront Spa Lease
The Ontario government is set to investigate a long-term lease agreement with a European wellness company amid allegations of misrepresentation during the bidding process.
The company claimed to manage several wellness facilities in Europe during the bidding process, despite only operating a single facility in Romania. In light of these findings, Premier Ford emphasized the necessity for transparency, stating, “I just want to double- and triple-check the contract." He promised to ensure that the agreement aligns with ethical standards. As the investigation unfolds, questions remain regarding the selection process and the implications for future waterfront development in Toronto.
With the involvement of citizen scientists and eco-activists rising, citizens are called to remain vigilant about environmental integrity in local governance.
With the involvement of citizen scientists and eco-activists rising, citizens are called to remain vigilant about environmental integrity in local governance.