Canada Considering Prospects of
Online Gambling
Casino Conditions Staff
Canada is now considering the possibilities of
regulating online casinos, which would fall upon the
responsibility of government run lottery bodies like
Loto-Quebec. The Montreal Gazette reported
that lottery executives met at a luncheon which
included a debate afterwards, discussing all the
pros and cons of running online casinos and
regulating an internet betting industry.
The outcome of this luncheon did not look very
promising, at least according to Loto-Quebec
President, Alain Cousineau. Many of the
potential problems that could manifest from
government run online casino gambling have not be
assessed, which include concerns regarding possible
lost revenue at current land-based casinos, lost
jobs for offshore operators and just how far the
government would reach into the regulatory aspects.
There are many obstacles that need to be worked out,
which is why Cousineau says that Loto-Quebec will
not be spearheading a cause to create governmentally
regulated online casinos.
Public support does not look too promising
either, as a study showed that most Quebecers were
not in support of having the government in control
of online casinos and online gambling in general.
Yet, the monetary figures are what is fueling the
fire for support. It has been estimated that
online casinos could create as much as $700 million
for the Canadian government to use in its budget.
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