GAMBLING'S THE NUMBER 1 CANADIAN ENTERTAINMENT
11 April 2008
Canadian Gaming Association claims gambling is
"Canada's largest and most financially significant
entertainment industry"
Gambling is Canadian's favourite entertainment,
according to a report by the Canadian Gaming Association
released this week which claims that the pastime is:
"Canada's largest and most financially significant
entertainment industry." It accounts for 267 000
full-time jobs and contributes Cdn$15.3-billion a year
to the economy.
The industry group's latest report is based on 2006 data
and reveals that 57 percent of gambling revenue —
Cdn$8.7-billion — supports government services and
charities. The other $6.6-billion “...was spent to
sustain operations, paid out as salaries, and used to
purchase goods and services.”
Canadian Press says that the gaming association's
research, described as the most comprehensive study ever
conducted on the economic impact of gaming in Canada,
found 135 000 people are directly employed in the
industry, and indirect gambling-related employment such
as food and entertainment services swells the total to
267 000 full-time jobs. For 2006, this translated into
Cdn$11.6-billion in labour income, the association says.
“Gaming has grown significantly over the past decade to
become an essential pillar of the entertainment industry
in Canada,” association president Bill Rutsey said. “It
is now demonstrably clear how the majority of spending
in the industry goes directly back to Canadians in the
form of paycheques, construction in communities, and
revenues for the programs and services and charities
that we value.”
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