Problem gambling is on the rise in British Columbia over the past year, according to 473 pages of surveys done for the B.C. Lottery Corporation, obtained by theBreaker.news under the freedom of information law.
These include reports by Ipsos Research (with 500 respondents) and Harris Polls (1,009 people). Several pages were withheld under FOI law Section 17, to protect government economic interests.
Statistically, in the fiscal year ended March 31, versus the same period a year earlier, “significantly more players indicate that their gambling has caused financial problems, that other people have criticized their betting and that they have borrowed money or sold something to gamble” ...
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