As revealed earlier by Casino Reports, the probe into money laundering initiated by British Columbia Attorney General David Eby has spread beyond casinos. Now, the province of British Columbia has revealed that it is investigating money laundering in the housing sector. The competent authorities plan to crack down on dirty […]
Author: Paul Brooks
Ontarioās Windsor and Essex County to Host Problem Gambling Prevention Week
Windsor and Essex County in the Canadian province of Ontario have become home of the Problem Gambling Prevention Week. A number of information sessions set to raise publicās awareness about the issue are set to be held as part of the initiative. The Responsible Gambling Council has revealed that 3.4% […]
Alabama House Speaker Hints of Possible Lottery Bill in New Legislative Session
Speaker of the Alabama House Mac McCutcheon revealed that local legislature will likely consider lottery addition to the stateās gambling sector. Currently, Alabama is one of the five states which do not offer any form of lottery, along with Nevada, Utah, Hawaii and Alaska. It was in August when lawmakers […]
Ontario Government Willing to Consider New Casino Addition to Torontoās Waterfront Area, Finance Minister Says
The Finance Minister of Ontario Vic Fedeli revealed that the Government of the province is open to the idea of adding a casino in downtown Toronto. Still, Mr. Fedeli explained that any decisions on the matter will be made after the necessary consultations and as part of a larger redevelopment […]
Senate Ethics Officer Can Prevent Conflicts of Interest amid BC Casino Money-Laundering Schemes Scandal
In the light of recently unveiled speculations that Senator Larry Campbellās board role in Great Canadian Gaming could have created a situation of a conflict of interest, experts have shared that this is not the only case of collision between corporate, publicās and personal interest. The co-founder of Democracy Watch, […]
Churchill Downs Remains Front-Runner for Sports Betting Operation License in Kentucky
At a time when Kentucky lawmakers are considering whether to allow sports betting in the state, Churchill Downs has prepared the grounds to become the top competitor for a sports betting operating license in case this form of gambling is greenlighted. A few days ago, the racetrack owner unveiled its […]
Could Sen. Campbellās Board Position in Great Canadian Gaming Give Grounds for Conflict of Interest Allegations?
For a while now, the River Rock Casino in British Columbia has been considered the main gambling venue associated with money laundering carried out in the province by international crime organizations. However, in the process of investigating the money laundering issues occurred at the BC casinos, information emerged that Senator […]
Nova Scotia Family Drama over CA$1.2-Million Lottery Jackpot Resolved with Agreement
The lottery prize family drama that shocked Nova Scotia a month ago was brought to an end. The woman and her nephew who got to court because of their disagreement over a CA$1.2-million lottery jackpot finally reached a settlement. In an emailed statement, Adam Rodgers, who is Barbara Reddickās lawyer, […]
Kingsway Entertainment District Project Remains Topic of Debate in Greater Sudbury
The future of the Kingsway Entertainment District still remains as one of the hottest topics in Greater Sudbury, with the municipal elections being scheduled for October 22nd. The proposed casino project has been the centerpiece of much debate in the region, despite the plans for a new CA$100-million arena has […]
The Stars Group Rolls Out BetStars Online Sports Betting App to Join Growing New Jersey Market
The Stars Group, which is currently one of the largest online gambling operators in the world, has become the latest company to roll out a mobile sports betting application in the state of New Jersey and its quickly expanding sports betting sector. The company revealed for The Associated Press that […]