Quebec Casino News & Quebec Gambling News
Current News: Sunday Nov 22nd, 2009 | News Location: Quebec | News Subject: Quebec Casinos and Gambling News
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November 22nd, 2009
Centered on Parliament buildings replicating London's Westminster and a turreted hotel in the style of a French chateau, Ottawa, Ontario is a Canadian city with both British and French accents. This city, just an hour north of the U.S. border by car ...
November 20th, 2009
Quebec, British Columbia, and the four Atlantic provinces of Canada may soon see legalized and regulated online poker headed their way, according to an article that appeared in the Montreal Gazette newspaper . Loto-Québec has submitted a proposal to ...
November 18th, 2009
... Canada may be offering a safe and secure online poker website by next year. The Kahnawake Gaming Commission. which is part of the Mohawk Nation within the Quebec province has over two hundred 200 "permit holders" that offer online gambling.
November 19th, 2009
Loto-Quebec wants in. They are planning to launch a new online poker gaming website. The online poker market is thriving, which is something Mr. Alain Cousineau, the chairman of Loto-Quebec, discussed at a Chamber of Commerce meeting in Montreal ...
November 17th, 2009
Loto-Quebec is hoping to offer on-line poker to their clients starting next summer. Loto-Quebec president Alain Cousineau made the announcement during a speech this afternoon to members of the Montreal Metropolitain Board of Trade. Sol Bauxenbaum ...
November 17th, 2009
"The lottery sector has changed greatly over the past 40 years," Alain Cousineau noted. "Loto-Québec's new products will, therefore, need to incorporate such factors as competition, decision-making and skill, in addition to the fun of playing. That ...
November 19th, 2009
British Columbia and the four Atlantic provinces in Canada already offer online gambling. Now, Loto-Quebec is preparing to become the latest in Canada to offer Internet gambling to their clients. The plan that was revealed has the online gambling ...
November 20th, 2009
Gus Chan / The Plain Dealer The Cleveland Classic is Nov. 28 at Northfield Park. The $175,000 Cleveland Classic will assemble some of the country's top 3-year-old pacers at Northfield Park on Nov. 28. A horse who may bring along the most unusual tale ...
November 22nd, 2009
The group watches the debt spin wildly on its web clock ( www.debtclock.ca ) and predicts it will roll over $500 billion today. Not including provincial or municipal borrowing, this debt amounts to about $15,000 for every person but Finance Minister ...
November 15th, 2009
The Canadian public appears to be more forgiving of government bureaucracy in managing the H1N1 flu outbreak. A Canadian Press Harris-Decima survey found most respondents believe the federal, provincial/territorial and municipal governments are going ...