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ELYS this is entirely on your call! You said you wanted to make the calls... well my kids college is now at stake... I think they have Canadian operations right?
SECTOR NEWS:Canadian Justice Minister David Lametti announced on Thursday that Canadians will be permitted to legally bet on single sporting events starting on August 27 as the country's long-standing requirement for wagers to be spread across multiple games and matches will come to an end,reported Yahoo Finance Canada's Jeff Lagerquist. "Provinces and territories will be able to offer single event sport betting products, like wagering on the Grey Cup, game seven of the Stanley Cup Finals, or the Super Bowl," Lametti said. "These changes to the Criminal Code will allow provinces and territories to use revenues to fund programming, such as health care or education, as they do with other lottery revenues." Reportedly, the federal government's role in the legalization of single-sports betting has basically come to an end now that cabinet ministers have set a start date. While operators are chomping at the bit to get a piece of the revenue expected to be generated, not every party was included on talks to get to this point. "The missing part of this is the Indigenous component. Indigenous people were left out of the talks that were had historically, and a number have very sophisticated and well-run gaming operations," he said. "Hopefully, we will move forward on that part of the file." Ontario and British Columbia are expected to be among the first to market with new gaming products. The British Columbia Lottery Corp. and the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. both said on that they will have single-event sports products ready to launch on August 27.
ELYS this is entirely on your call! You said you wanted to make the calls... well my kids college is now at stake... I think they have Canadian operations right?
SECTOR NEWS:Canadian Justice Minister David Lametti announced on Thursday that Canadians will be permitted to legally bet on single sporting events starting on August 27 as the country's long-standing requirement for wagers to be spread across multiple games and matches will come to an end,reported Yahoo Finance Canada's Jeff Lagerquist. "Provinces and territories will be able to offer single event sport betting products, like wagering on the Grey Cup, game seven of the Stanley Cup Finals, or the Super Bowl," Lametti said. "These changes to the Criminal Code will allow provinces and territories to use revenues to fund programming, such as health care or education, as they do with other lottery revenues." Reportedly, the federal government's role in the legalization of single-sports betting has basically come to an end now that cabinet ministers have set a start date. While operators are chomping at the bit to get a piece of the revenue expected to be generated, not every party was included on talks to get to this point. "The missing part of this is the Indigenous component. Indigenous people were left out of the talks that were had historically, and a number have very sophisticated and well-run gaming operations," he said. "Hopefully, we will move forward on that part of the file." Ontario and British Columbia are expected to be among the first to market with new gaming products. The British Columbia Lottery Corp. and the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. both said on that they will have single-event sports products ready to launch on August 27.

