The Canadian Gambling Association is thrilled to be able to say “welcome back” as Canada’s gambling industry slowly begins to re-open. First up are Alberta and Nova Scotia, who announced that they will allow charitable gambling centres and casinos to open their doors to employees, customers, charities and communities.
Canada’s gambling service providers worked in cooperation with provincial governments to close down all casinos and casino amenities, restaurant, hotels, entertainment, since mid-March.
But the Canadian gambling industry is uniquely qualified to implement enhanced health and safety measures as are the most highly regulated industry in the hospitality sector, and gambling sites implement operating standards that cover all facets of our operations on a daily basis.
They follow rigorous standards for health & safety and have a strong culture of compliance, as required by provincial regulatory frameworks set out by regulators. They are also working cooperatively with provincial partners – regulators, lottery corporations, public health agencies – to ensure that have a coordinated effort that demonstrates our unwavering commitment to health & safety.
Legalized gambling continues to be a pillar of the broader hospitality industry and raise significant non-tax revenues to fund key government programs and initiatives. Cities with casinos augment the tourism and convention industries and help transform the local tourism sector by driving new and greater volumes of local, domestic, and international visitation.
It serves for approximately 100,000 front line employees who could not come to work during the government-mandated shutdown. They are looking forward to welcoming more service providers, employees, charities and customers back over the weeks and months to come.
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