Single-Game Sports Wagering Coming?

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On Wednesday, September 28, Joe Comartin, M.P. Windsor Tecumseh, introduced an Act to Amend the Criminal Code in the House of Commons to permit single-event sports wagering in Canada.

A release by the Canadian Gaming Association has stated that sports wagering, estimated to be in excess of $10 billion annually, is arguably the single most popular form of gambling for Canadians. However, only $450 million of that is wagered through the current legally-regulated provincial sports lottery products.

Canada has enjoyed legalized parlay-style sports wagering for many decades, but the current restriction which prohibits wagering on a single sporting event does not reflect the modern reality for sports bettors. With the passage of this bill, Canadians will have a legal and regulated product for wagering on the individual sporting events of their choice.

"The reality is that Canadians are wagering on sports predominantly through illegal means, either with bookies or online," said Canadian Gaming Association CEO Bill Rutsey. "This bill will enable sports wagering to occur in safe, regulated environments."

A review of the annual reports of the Criminal Intelligence Services Canada (CISC) indicates that illegal bookmaking exists in all regions of Canada, with organized crime ultimately profiting from the revenue. While the size of the Canadian market is unknown, estimates suggest it is in excess of $10 billion annually.

The growth in wagering on sports through the internet has significantly increased over the past decade, with estimates showing that Canadians wager in excess of $2 billion annually through offshore sports books.

Sports books return approximately 95 per cent of the wagers to bettor in prize payouts.

"The opportunity to offer a true sports book experience in casinos like Fallsview Casino in Niagara Falls or Caesars Windsor
cannot be overlooked," Rutsey said. "It will provide tremendous tourist opportunities to those communities, and also ensure that our industry and our provincial governments benefit from any wagers made in Canada."
 

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Thought it would have been done by now. But, better late then never. In 5 years there will be sportsbooks all over Ontario:shade:
 

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that doesn't make sense

they let you parlay which is harder to win and easier to lose money

but don't allow single plays which gives you sometime 50/50 shot to win

:facepalm:

now they will let people have a better chance to win?

:shrug:

giving people are fairer opportunity was more dangerous? :lol:
 
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