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A man from Brampton, Ont., has won $70 million, the biggest Lotto Max jackpot in Canadian history.
An Ontario Lotto Max player is $70 million richer after a winning ticket for the Dec. 17 draw was sold in Brampton. $70,000,000 Lotto Max prize still unclaimed, lottery ticket sold in Ontario Skip ...
Fourth time’s the charm for Adrian Olmstead from Blenheim, Ont., who burst into tears after he discovered he was a $70 million Lotto Max winner. 'Daddy just won $70 million': Ontario dad takes ...
The first ever Lotto Max drawing for $65 million occurred on June 11, 2019, with a single winning ticket in Montreal. [16] After a $65 million drawing on December 31, 2019 went without a winner, the first drawing for $70 million occurred on January 3, 2020. [17] The first drawing for $75 million occurred on September 13, 2024. [18]
Former member of the military who suffered a traumatic brain injury, Jansen Ng of East Gwillimbury, Ont., has charitable plans for his $65 million Lotto Max jackpot win from the July 6 draw.
The Ontario Lottery Corporation was created in February 1975 under the Ontario Lottery Corporation Act, 1975 (repealed in 1999 and replaced with the current Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation Act). [6] Wintario was the first lottery game offered by the fledgling OLC on April 3, 1975, and the first drawing took place on May 15, 1975.
ILC's headquarters are located in Toronto, Ontario. The ILC was established by the provincial lottery organizations in 1976 to operate joint lottery games across Canada. Today it administers three regular games, Lotto 6/49, Lotto Max and Daily Grand. The ILC used to administer Lotto Super 7 and Millionaire Life.
Leah Murdoch-Gerics from Hamilton, Ont., is the newest multi-million dollar Lotto Max winner, after taking home $60 million from the April 19 draw.