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A Times investigation shows Therme, a European firm, exaggerated its track record in securing a deal with Ontario, and government auditors found that the process had been unfair and opaque.
Therme’s alleged false claims helped it land a site in Toronto. The United States is the next extension planned.
O investigație realizată de The New York Times arată că Therme și-a exagerat realizările și afacerile pentru a obține ...
When I heard this allegation I went directly to the minister (of infrastructure) and to the deputy and said, ‘Here, look into ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford wouldn’t say whether he knew that Austrian spa operator Therme Group only owned one facility in ...
Doug Ford said he had asked his government to look into the contract that granted a 95-year lease to a European wellness ...
A New York Times investigation has found that luxury spa company Therme "misrepresented" itself in order to secure a lucrative deal in Toronto.
Premier Doug Ford has promised to review the province’s 95-year lease with Therme Canada after a New York Times investigation ...
The reason I had walked over an hour to effectively see traffic on a roundabout is because it was on the way to Bucharest ...
[A] New York Times investigation showed that, in pitching itself to the world, Therme has misrepresented itself, misleading the Ontario government and exaggerating its experience in its bid to secure ...
From contrast therapy to hydrothermal circuits, ancient European bathing rituals are shaping the future of wellness in ...