More than one-third of Ontario teens who participated in the first-ever study to examine the gambling habits of students aged 15 to 17 are...
Canada | 25 Jan 2007
Compulsive gambling will increase in Quebec if the province goes ahead with a plan to install video lottery terminals at horse racing tracks,...
Canada | 14 Dec 2006
The Canadian province is considering forbidding those who work in shops that sell lottery scratchcards and tickets from participating. At...
Canada | 23 Nov 2006
Ontario is attempting to stop online gambling by introducing a bill today that will ban such websites from advertising, a move legal experts...
Canada | 19 Oct 2006
Nanny pleaded guilty to forging cheques to the value of over $100,000 from the Winnipeg media executive's cheque book. Alma Manabat cried...
Canada | 15 Sep 2006
The Canuck with the bucks on the cover of Forbes grew up on a Prairie pig farm.
Canada | 10 Mar 2006
A profile of Parlay Entertainment Inc, provider of backend services to more than 60 online bingo sites.
Canada | 13 Sep 2005
Cigarettes are now banned from bars, bingo halls and casinos in Edmonton and St. Albert. Other Calgary public places go smoke free in 2008.
Canada | 30 Jun 2005
Families of video-lottery-terminal addictions want to see an investigation into the social impacts of electronic gambling machines.
Canada | 27 Jun 2005
The Niagra Falls casinos brought in $628.52 million in gross gaming revenues during the last fiscal year, 21.6 % more than one casino alone.
Canada | 26 Jun 2005
According to a survey by the Canada West Foundation, Canadians underestimate how much they gamble away each year.
Canada | 22 Jun 2005
Cryptologic Inc. reported their first-quarter profit jumped 27% from it's core internet casino and poker markets
Canada | 11 May 2005
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation has agreed to buy two thoroughbred tracks in British Columbia as part of an agreed C$40 million acquisition...
Canada | 20 Dec 2004
300 workers from the Casino Regina in Saskatchewan are threatening to strike after pay negotiations stretched to 18 months without resolution.
Canada | 06 Dec 2004