Loto-Québec Puts Forth Measures to Help Quebecers During COVID-19 Crisis
Canadian provincial lottery operator Loto-Québec has put forth measures to provide help and support to its customers, its partners, and all Quebecers during the COVID-19 crisis.
In addition to the many measures taken over the past two weeks, Loto-Québec has decided to freeze the salaries of its upper management and other managerial personnel for the 2020–2021 fiscal year.
It has announced that the payment of variable compensation related to the 2019–2020 performance will be deferred until the second quarter of 2020–2021.
Many measures have been put forth by Loto-Québec since the beginning of the pandemic. It donated $1,000,000 to Québec’s Moisson food banks and donated masks and disinfectants to the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux.
Loto-Québec, in partnership with La Tablée des Chefs, distributed meals to those in need through the Les Cuisines Solidaires project.
In the current context, which has proved difficult for many Quebecers, Loto-Québec is hoping that the measures it has put forth will contribute to the collective effort and to supporting the most vulnerable.


