Connor Rice – CMTO Suspends Certificate of Registration, Charged with Sexual Assault

December 15, 2025

TORONTO, December 15, 2025 – The College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) has suspended Connor Rice’s Certificate of Registration after he was charged with one count of sexual assault by the London Police Service. Connor Rice is not permitted to practise Massage Therapy in Ontario.

“CMTO is cooperating with the London Police Service and has launched its own investigation. This registrant’s suspension is an essential step to protect the public while this serious matter makes its way through the justice system,” said Maureen Boon, CMTO’s Registrar and CEO.

Please see Connor Rice’s details on CMTO’s public register for further information.

CMTO urges anyone with relevant information or concerns about this individual, or who may have experienced misconduct, to contact the College immediately. All reports will be handled confidentially and with sensitivity to support affected individuals.

About the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario

CMTO is the regulator established by the provincial government to regulate the practice of Massage Therapy and to govern the conduct of Registered Massage Therapists/Massage Therapists (RMTs/MTs) in the province of Ontario under the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 and the Massage Therapy Act, 1991. CMTO is dedicated to protecting the public’s interest, guiding registrants, and promoting the highest standards of Massage Therapy practice.

For more information, contact:

Sam Harris
Manager, Policy and Communications
College of Massage Therapists of Ontario
sam.harris@cmto.com