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Paying tribute to a pioneer, a colleague, and a friend
There was a time when BCLC didn’t have a responsible gambling program. In fact the Canadian gambling industry was just beginning a phase of growth as increasingly provincial governments began incorporating more sophisticated casino gaming facilities into the already well-established … Continue reading
Posted in Around the World of Gambling, New at BCLC, The Nature of Responsible Gambling
Tagged BCLC, crown corporations, gambling research, GameSense, gaming, gaming facilities, lottery, lottery business, Manitoba Lotteries Corporation, michelle craig, OLG, problem gamblers, responsible gambling, Responsible Gambling Council, voluntary self-exclusion, VSE
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Manitoba partners with BCLC to bring responsible play online
A couple of weeks ago the Manitoba government announced plans to partner with BCLC to introduce the PlayNow.com online gambling experience in that jurisdiction. “Manitoba will work to provide a safe, reputable, secure alternative to grey market sites while ensuring … Continue reading
Posted in Around the World of Gambling, New at BCLC, Online Gambling, The Nature of Responsible Gambling, Youth Gambling
Tagged BetStopper, GameSense, gaming, internet, manitoba government, Manitoba Lotteries Corporation, MLC, online gambling, parents and gambling, PlayNow, PlayNow.com, pre-commitment, problem gambler, public policy priorities, responsible gambling, steve ashton, voluntary self-exclusion, VSE, Youth gambling
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