The Ontario NDP are continuing their fight to end what they call a “shady scheme” to build a luxury spa at Ontario Place.
Leader Marit Stiles said on Sunday that she will be presenting a motion in the legislature that will ask Premier Doug Ford to cancel the lease agreement with Austrian resort developer Therme and consult with the nearby communities about what the waterfront should look like.
“Signing over a massive swath of public parkland for a private luxury spa for 95 years. Subsidizing it to the tune of $650 million in public money. Insiders with connections back to the Ford Conservatives looking to make a profit. Enough is enough.” Therme’s development has been described as a “mega spa” with a 22,000 square-metre structure that will connect to the west island as well as a five-level underground parking garage.
Premier Doug Ford, however, has previously insisted that taxpayers will not be on the hook for the project.
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