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Regina Leader Post

Report names Saskatchewan 'unluckiest province' for lottery players

After crunching recent numbers, an online casino guide is calling Saskatchewan the "unluckiest province" in Canada for lottery winnings. According to Datslots' report, which analyzed lottery winnings of $10000 or more over the past 12 months in three national draws (Lotto Max, Lotto 6/49 and the Daily Grand), Saskatchewan recorded average winnings…
Lottery
Report names Saskatchewan 'unluckiest province' for lottery players
Toronto News

Lottery winners: Canadian provinces ranked by luck in report

A new study ranking the provinces by the luck of its lottery residents has been brought into question by one of Canada's biggest lottery corporations. The study, released last month by online casino guide Datslots, analyzed lottery winnings of $10000 or more reported in Canada's three national draws, Lotto Max, Lotto 6/49, and Daily Grand, over the…
Lottery
Lottery winners: Canadian provinces ranked by luck in report
Yucatan Magazine

How Much Can You Win in a Casino Without Paying Taxes in Canada?

The casino industry is no longer a new thing. It is gradually gaining traction due to the adoption of laws that ease the restrictions imposed on gambling in some major countries. It is also beginning to be introduced at the level of the government in places where it had been completely absent. Today, the gaming world has caught millions of…
Law
Logical Daily

Will Canadians Embrace Regulated Online Gambling Now That It’s Here?

The Canadian province of Ontario started its legal and monitored online gambling sector on April 4th 2022. The formal launch comes nearly three years after the province government announced plans to lift the lottery's monopoly on online gambling in April 2019. In 2020, the government announced laws to establish a licensing system. The new market…
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Will Canadians Embrace Regulated Online Gambling Now That It’s Here?
Ottawa News

Brockville resident wins more than $718,000 in Catch the Ace lottery

OTTAWA -- It took more than 22 months, but a winner has finally been crowned from the Kin Club of Russell's Catch the Ace lottery. The lottery began Sept. 8, 2019 and lasted for 679 days, with a couple of pauses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On Sunday, 31-year-old Shawn Stephenson of Brockville took home the grand prize. "When I got the phone-call,…
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Brockville resident wins more than $718,000 in Catch the Ace lottery