THIS GENIE IS OUT OF THE BOTTLE
2 October 2009
Millions that could be retained leaving the
Canadian economy
The popular Vancouver Sun columnist David Baines renewed
his call for online gambling regulation in Canada over
the weekend, using the re-launch of the Bodog brand in
the Canadian market as a peg on which to hang his
appeal.
Baines opined that Canada is losing
millions of dollars to offshore gambling operators, a
flow that could be kept within the country if the
authorities would recognise that the genie is out of the
bottle and online gambling is here to stay.
"Insulated from prosecution, Bodog has now joined a host
of other offshore Internet gambling companies that are
stripping millions of dollars from the Canadian economy
every year," writes Baines after explaining how the
brand has located in Kahnawake out of reach of Canadian
authorities.
"As I argued in my August 21 column,
when it comes to Internet gambling, the genie is out of
the bottle. There is no sense trying to eradicate it.
The most sensible approach is to regulate it. That way,
we can make sure the games are fair, operators are of
good character, and taxes are collected," Baines
continues, adding that moves are afoot in the
neighbouring USA to legalise online gambling, which
could unlock $63 billion in tax revenues over the next
decade.
"It's time that Canadian politicians
accepted the reality of the situation and developed
similar legislation to gain control over this outlaw
industry and capture whatever benefits it can provide,"
Baines concludes.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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