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BCLC calls on Canada to legalize 'single-event' sports bets

The BCLC expects single-event sports betting would generate an estimated $125 to $175 million in additional revenue through online and land-based opportunities.
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The British Columbia Lottery Corporation is urging the Government of Canada to allow single-event sports bets. 

The British Columbia Lottery Corporation is urging the Government of Canada to allow single-event sports bets. 

Players are currently making single-event sports bets on websites operating illegally in B.C., as PlayNow.com is the only regulated gambling website in the province. As a result, legalizing single-betting would create a new suite of legal sports-betting opportunities, explains a release from the BCLC.

More than two-thirds of B.C.’s online gambling market use PlayNow.com, which the BCLC says demonstrates "a clear preference of players to use a regulated website with strong player health, integrity and security safeguards."

“Our players have wanted single-event sports betting for a long time. For example, this weekend is the Super Bowl and our players want to be able to simply bet on the winner, which they are unable to do under the current legislation,” says Stewart Groumoutis, BCLC’s director of eGaming.

“We’re encouraging the federal government to modernize laws so we can provide single-event betting to our players and generate additional revenue to support provincial programs.”

Long-term single-event sports betting in B.C.

Down the road, in land-based casinos and community gaming centres, the BCLC says it would work with industry, regulator and government partners to introduce licensed sportsbooks in key markets.

The lottery corporation adds that it would consider "enhanced sports-betting offerings' at hospitality locations across B.C. that sell lottery products. For example, players would be able to place a bet on the Canucks game outcome, and follow along while at their local bar or pub.

The BCLC expects single-event sports betting would generate an estimated $125 to $175 million in additional revenue through online and land-based opportunities.

Currently, B.C. players are only able to place single-event sports bets by going across the border to Washington State casinos, or on unregulated off-shore websites. If single-event sports betting is legalized, the BCLC can shift this play to B.C. casinos and PlayNow.com, where the health of players is prioritized and where revenue helps support provincial initiatives such as healthcare, education and community programs.

Play for fun, not to make money

PlayNow.com is the only online gambling website in North America and one of the few in the world with dedicated player-health specialists available via telephone and online chat to support players with healthy play habits or refer them to treatment and support services if needed. These specialists are also available in every B.C. casinos and community gaming centre, where they are known as GameSense Advisors.

In the 2019/20 fiscal year, money from the BCLC generated $1.3 billion in net income for the Province of B.C., which helps support education, community programs and healthcare.

The BCLC offers this reminder: "Remember, play for fun, not to make money."