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The Ontario government is facing scrutiny over a 95-year lease deal with Therme for a private spa and waterpark at Ontario Place. New emails reveal civil service concerns about Therme's finances just days before the lease was signed. Tourism Minister Stan Cho insists Therme passed all financial tests and an independent study. However, Cho did not confirm if Therme has taken control of the land or secured financing. The lease was originally set to begin in 2025.
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