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  • º¹±Ç°ü·ÃÅë°è | Open Data & Statistics in Lottery Area | óôøù统计

    date : 2015-08-04 16:08|hit : 1337
    Canadian Gambling Digest 2003,2004
    The following three tables outline basic industry data – number of venues,games and charitable licenses.This information,highlighted in Tables 1-3,allows us to compare the variations in the evolution of gambling across the provinces.For example,while British Columbia had the most casinos at 19,New Brunswick,Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland had no casinosat all.And while Quebec had the greatest number of EGM venues at 3,365,British Columbia had only 14.Saskatchewan,Manitoba and Ontario were the only provinces to have casinos located on First Nations reserves.BritishColumbia and Ontario were the only provinces that did not have VLTs in bars and lounges (or restaurants,hotels,etc.).Thetotal number of EGM venues in Canada decreased from 8,036 venues in 02-03 to 7,736 in 03-04.However,there was anincrease of 4,599 in the total number of EGMs during this period;61% of which was accounted for by slots at casinos and22.5% by VLTs.British Columbia and Alberta were the only provinces to offer electronic bingo.In total,Ontario and Quebec had the greatest number of gaming venues and games although Ontario,along with BritishColumbia,had the fewest venues offering EGMs.Alberta and British Columbia issued the highest number of charitable gaming licenses and overall,it appears that fewer licenses were issued in 03-04 than in 02-03.

    Reference: CPRG(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling)
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