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Canada – Canadian Gaming Association gives it support to new sports betting bill

By - 1 marzo 2020

The Canadian Gaming Association (CGA) has said it fully supports the introduction of the Safe and Regulated Sports Betting Act.

Canadians can only place accumulator bets but are betting around $10bn every year through illegal bookmaking operations in Canada. Only $500m is currently bet through legal provincial sports lottery products offered to Canadians.

“Amending the Criminal Code to legalise single-event sports wagering will provide provinces with the necessary tools to deliver a safe and legal option to Canadians,” said Paul Burns, CEO of the Canadian Gaming Association, “as well as the power to address important issues such as consumer protection while enabling economic benefits to flow to licensed gaming operators, communities and provincial governments.”

Un emendamento per consentire le scommesse sportive su un singolo evento ha avuto l'appoggio quasi unanime dei governi provinciali di tutto il Canada, così come il sostegno del lavoro organizzato attraverso Unifor e il Canadian Labour Congress; organizzazioni imprenditoriali come la Camera di commercio canadese; organizzazioni sportive come Soccer Canada e il Comitato Olimpico Internazionale; forze dell'ordine; dozzine di sindaci e leader di comunità in tutto il Canada; e, più recentemente, le leghe sportive professionistiche canadesi e nordamericane come CFL, NBA e NHL.

“This amendment will allow us to safeguard the $17.1bn economic contribution that gaming makes to Canada as well as the 182,500 jobs that support not only individuals but communities,” added Mr. Burns. “We look forward to working with all political parties to make single-event sports wagering a reality.”

Canadian MP Brian Masse confirmed he has co-sponsored a new sports betting bill with Conservative MP Kevin Waugh.

He said: “You now have bipartisan Conservative and NDP members co-sponsoring a bill. This will be another opportunity for the prime minister to do something on this. Kevin Waugh and I will be working with and lobbying members from all parties to finally get this done. We are going to lose market share to the US.”

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