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Facts about Canadian Gambling
Gambling in Canada In 2008, net revenue from government-run lotteries, video lottery terminals (VLTS), casinos and slot machines not in casinos was $13.67 billion compared to $2.73 billion in 1992 %24 In 2008, the national average spent on all government-run gambling (less winnings) was $528.00 Gaming in Canada directly supports over 135,000 full-time jobs and more than 267,000 total jobs Gaming is a more than $15 billion industry in Canada The growth of gaming is due to an increase in slot machines: from roughly 15,000 in 2000 to over 50,000 in 2008 www.OnlineSlotsCasinos.ca
Facts about Canadian Gambling
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Gaming is Canada’s largest entertainment industry and is about the same size as movies, TV, recorded music and professional sports combined. All gambling activities are operating exclusively under t...
he control of the provincial and territorial governments. In Canada gambling business directly supports over 135,000 full-time jobs and more than 267,000 total jobs. The most common gaming activities among the adults are lotteries and instant-win tickets.
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