The fairy-build crew have clocked back in. Lenny the Leprechaun’s on scaffolding duty, keeping one eye on the Double Wheel while three specialists get to work: Woody Elf (all things timber), Grout Bricky (brick by brick), and Fairy Mary (a touch of gold). Nail down frames, upgrade your materials, and watch those plots turn into picture-perfect homes once the workday wraps.
Popular Now

Greentube expands Latin American footprint with Brazino777 partnership

Play’n GO games now live with Ivy Casino in the UK

Green Valley Ranch Celebrates The Opening Of Its All-New Poker Room

Green Valley Ranch Celebrates The Opening Of Its All-New Poker Room

The fairy-build crew have clocked back in. Lenny the Leprechaun’s on scaffolding duty, keeping one eye on the Double Wheel while three specialists get to work: Woody Elf (all things timber), Grout Bricky (brick by brick), and Fairy Mary (a touch of gold). Nail down frames, upgrade your materials, and watch those plots turn into picture-perfect homes once the workday wraps.

Photo by Jason Hafso on Unsplash

Breaking News from Canada: Single-Event Sports Betting Becomes Government Bill

 

The CGA has learned that the Federal Government intends to pick up Bill C-218, the Safe and Regulated Sports Betting Act, and turn it a government bill. It is being introduced at 2:00pm ET today in the House of Commons by the Justice Minister as “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (single event sport betting)”.

The CGA is pleased that the federal government has recognized the urgent need to amend the Criminal Code to offer safeguards to Canadians as well as an economic recovery tool for the provinces.

By introducing a government bill, the industry can be assured that it will be dealt with in a timely manner and will benefit from all-party support to see it through.

Amending the Criminal Code to legalize single-event sports wagering will provide provinces with the necessary tools to deliver a safe and legal option to Canadians while enabling economic benefits to flow to licensed gaming operators, communities and provincial governments. We can’t emphasize enough how this small change to the Criminal Code will help communities recover from the economic devastation of the COVID-19 shutdown.

We will continue to update the industry as this bill moves forward.

Source: Canadian Gaming Association


Previous Post
Hitlist Wins Championship of Hawks Talon GC's 'Showdown in the A' Tournament

Hitlist Wins Championship of Hawks Talon GC’s ‘Showdown in the A’ Tournament

Next Post
Yggdrasil makes LatAm debut with RushBet in Colombia

Yohan Leon, the CMO of Kensho Media, explains how the company plans to expand beyond the English borders