ANOTHER CANADIAN PROVINCE CONSIDERS ONLINE GAMBLING
REGULATION (Update)
3 September 2010
Prince Edward Island mulls involvement to
raise revenues
The finance minister for the Prince Edward Island region
in Canada says the government is considering joining the
Atlantic Lottery Corporation's initiative to bring
online gambling to its residents.
Finance
Minister Wes Sheridan told the CBC that a market
estimated at around $50 million was available in the
region, at present being serviced by offshore websites.
He said many Islanders are already gambling on risky,
unregulated sites outside Canada, and that a government
priority was fair and responsible gaming and the safety
of online gamblers.
"What we're looking at, and
what [Atlantic Lottery Corporation] has proposed, is to
go forward and put a site up there to compete with these
offshore entities and play in a regulated, policed kind
of fashion," said Sheridan.
The issue of bringing
online gambling to the region is a hot one, reports CBC.
The Nova Scotia government is considering the
possibilities, whilst Newfoundland and Labrador's
premier has said he would personally not entertain the
idea.
Sheridan said cabinet will have the final
say on whether Islanders will be able to gamble on a
regional site. As for when that decision might be made,
the province first wants to get a closer look at ALC's
proposal.
Thus far the Lotto Quebec and the
British Columbia Lottery Corporation have the support of
their respective provincial governments to go online,
whilst it is likely that the Ontario government will
approve a similar initiative by the Ontario Lottery and
Gaming Corporation (see previous InfoPowa reports).
Saskatchewan is reported to be considering the
possibility.
Ten Constitutional provinces
comprise Canada: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba,
New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia,
Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
There are also three territories which derive their
mandates and powers directly from the federal government
- Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.
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