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Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2002 - 2003(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2004-09-21) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG); Kauffman, Nadine; Mun, PhilCanadian Gambling Digest is arranged by subject matter,beginning with general industry data, followed by revenue, revenue distributions, gambling and problem gambling prevalence data, and helpline and treatment statistics across the provinces. Each section begins with a brief introduction describing the information presented in tables and graphs and then highlights some of its salient features.Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2003-2004(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2006-02-03) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG); Kauffman, Nadine; Mun, PhilCanadian Gambling Digest is arranged by subject matter,beginning with general industry data, followed by revenue, revenue distributions, gambling and problem gambling prevalence data, and helpline and treatment statistics across the provinces. Each section begins with a brief introduction describing the information presented in tables and graphs and then highlights some of its salient features.Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2004 - 2005(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2007-03-06) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG)Canadian Gambling Digest 2004-05 is arranged by subject matter, starting with general industry data (venues, games, charitable gaming licences), followed by revenues, revenue distributions, gambling participation, problem gambling prevalence, and problem gambling assistance (helpline calls, clients, counsellors). Each section describes the information presented in tables and charts. It then highlights some of its more salient features. Unless stated otherwise, all data pertain to fiscal 2004-05 (April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005).Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2005 - 2006(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2007-08-31) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG)The Digest is arranged by subject matter, starting with general industry data (venues, games, charitable gaming licenses), followed by revenue, revenue distributions, gambling participation, problem gambling prevalence, and problem gambling assistance (helpline calls, clients, counsellors). Data in each section is presented in tables and charts. Accompanying text describes the data and highlights some of its more salient features. Unless stated otherwise, all data pertain to fiscal 2005-06 (April 1, 2005 to March 31, 2006).Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2006 - 2007(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2008-04-01) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG)The Digest is arranged by subject matter, starting with general industry data (venues, games, charitable gaming licenses), followed by revenue, revenue distributions, gambling participation, problem gambling prevalence, and problem gambling assistance (helpline calls, clients, counsellors). Data in each section is presented in tables and charts. Accompanying text describes the data and highlights some of its more salient features. While considerable effort was made to ensure that the information presented in a given table or chart is comparable across provinces, this was not always possible due to differences in record keeping and other factors. Unless stated otherwise, all data pertain to fiscal 2006-07 (April 1, 2006 to March 31, 2007).Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2007 - 2008(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2009-04-01) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG)The Digest is arranged by subject matter, starting with general industry data (venues, games, charitable gaming licences), followed by revenues, revenue distributions, gambling participation, problem gambling prevalence, and problem gambling assistance (helpline calls, clients, counsellors, on-site support centres). Data in each section is presented in tables and charts. Accompanying text describes the data and highlights some of its more salient features. While considerable effort was made to ensure that the information in a given table or chart is comparable across provinces, this was not always possible due to differences in record keeping and other factors. Unless stated otherwise, all data pertain to fiscal 2007-08 (April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008).Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2008 - 2009(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2010-03-31) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG)The Digest is arranged by subject matter, starting with general industry data (venues, games, charitable gaming licences), followed by revenues, revenue distributions, gambling participation, problem gambling prevalence, and problem gambling assistance (helpline calls, clients, counsellors, on-site support centres). Data in each section is presented in tables and charts. Accompanying text describes the data and highlights some of its more salient features.While considerable effort is made to ensure that the information in a given table or chart is comparable across provinces, this is not always possible due to differences in record keeping and other factors. Unless stated otherwise, all data in this edition of the Digest pertain to fiscal 2008-09 (April 1, 2008 to March 31, 2009).Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2009-2010(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2011-03-31) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG)The Digest is arranged by subject matter, starting with general industry data (venues, games, charitable gaming licences), followed by revenues, revenue distributions, gambling participation, problem gambling prevalence, problem gambling assistance, and on-site support centres at gaming venues. Data in each section is presented in tables and figures. Accompanying text describes the data and highlights some of its more salient features. While considerable effort was made to ensure that the data in a given table or figure is comparable across provinces, this was not always possible due to differences in record keeping and other factors. Unless stated otherwise, all data pertain to fiscal 2009-10 (April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010). Revenues have been rounded off to the nearest thousand.Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2010-2011(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2012-03-31) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG)The Digest is arranged by subject matter, starting with general industry data (venues, games, charitable gaming licences), followed by revenues; revenue distributions; gambling participation; problem gambling prevalence; problem gambling assistance; and on-site information and support at gaming venues. Data in each section is presented in tables and charts. Accompanying text describes the data and highlights some of its more salient features. While considerable effort is made to ensure that the data in a given table or chart is comparable across provinces, this is not always possible due to differences in record keeping and other factors. Unless stated otherwise, all data in this edition of the Digest pertain to fiscal 2010-11 (April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011). Revenues have been rounded off to the nearest thousand.Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2011-2012(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2013-06) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG)The Digest is arranged by subject matter, starting with general industry data (venues, games, charitable gaming licences), followed by revenues; revenue distributions; gambling participation; problem gambling prevalence; problem gambling assistance; and on-site information and support at gaming venues. Data in each section is presented in tables and figures. Accompanying text describes the data and highlights some of its more salient features. While considerable effort was made to ensure that the data in a given table or figure is comparable across provinces, this was not always possible due to differences in record keeping and other factors. Unless stated otherwise, all data pertain to fiscal 2011-12 (April 1 st, 2011 to March 31st, 2012). Revenues have been rounded off to the nearest thousand. New to this year’s report is the inclusion of the document, Organization and Management of Gambling in Canada. The information in this document—which features an overview of the operation, regulation and management of gambling in each province — will give readers of the Digest a more encompassing look at the similarities and differences in how gambling is run across the country.Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2012-2013(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2014-07) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG); Responsible Gambling CouncilThe Digest is arranged by subject matter, starting with general industry data (venues, games, charitable gaming licences), followed by revenues; revenue distributions; gambling participation; problem gambling prevalence; problem gambling assistance; and on-site information and support at gaming venues. Data in each section are presented in tables and figures. Accompanying text describes the data and highlights some of its more salient features. While considerable effort is made to ensure that the data in a given table or figure are comparable across provinces, this is not always possible due to differences in record keeping and other factors. Unless stated otherwise, all data pertain to fiscal 2012-13 (April 1st, 2012 to March 31st, 2013). Revenues have been rounded off to the nearest thousand. After the quantitative component of the Digest described above, there is a section entitled, Organization and Management of Gambling in Canada. The section provides an overview of the operation, regulation and management of gambling in each province, and is designed to give readers a more encompassing look at the similarities and differences in how gambling is run across the country.Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2013-2014(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2015-08) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG); Responsible Gambling CouncilThe Digest is arranged by subject matter, starting with general industry data (venues, games, charitable gaming licences), followed by revenues; revenue distributions; gambling participation; problem gambling prevalence; problem gambling assistance; and on-site information and support at gaming venues. Data in each section are presented in tables and figures. Accompanying text describes the data and highlights some of its more salient features. While considerable effort is made to ensure that the data in a given table or figure are comparable across provinces, this is not always possible due to differences in record keeping and other factors. Unless stated otherwise, all data in this edition of the Digest pertain to fiscal 2013-14 (April 1st, 2013 to March 31st, 2014). Revenues have been rounded off to the nearest thousand. After the quantitative component of the report, there is a section entitled, Organization and Management of Gambling in Canada. This section provides an overview of the operation, regulation and management of gambling in each province, and is designed to give readers a more encompassing look at the similarities and differences in how gambling is run across the country.Item Open Access Canadian Gambling Digest 2016-2017(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2018-01) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG); Responsible Gambling CouncilAs part of its ongoing commitment, the CPRG is pleased to introduce the expanded Digest, an easily-accessible and searchable report that assembles and summarizes a) accurate statistics about regulated gaming activities across Canada, 2) legislation and its associated regulations and policies, and 3) community initiatives with an emphasis on responsible gambling programs and practices. The purpose of The Digest is to provide a single, consolidated source of factual information about gambling and responsible gambling in Canada that continues to be open and transparent. While considerable effort is made to ensure that the data and information in a given card are comparable across provinces, this is not always possible due to differences in record keeping and other factors. Unless stated otherwise, all data and/or text in each version of The Digest pertain to a fiscal year covering April 1 through March 31. Revenues have been rounded off to the nearest thousand. Information in The Digest is obtained from annual reports, previous Digests, other publicly available documents, websites, and through extensive direct contact with gaming providers, regulators, and other individuals from various organizations and government departments. Data and/or text that is unavailable at the time of publish are denoted through the report as 'unavailable.'Item Open Access Organization and Management of Gambling in Canada(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2010) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG)The "Organization and Management of Gambling in the Canadian Provinces" document outlines the operators and regulators across the provinces associated with the following gambling activities: Bingo, Casinos, EGMs (Non-casino), Horse Racing, Licensed Charitable Gaming, and Ticket Lotteries.Item Open Access Organization and Management of Gambling in the Canadian Provinces(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2004) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG)The "Organization and Management of Gambling in the Canadian Provinces" document outlines the operators and regulators across the provinces associated with the following gambling activities: Bingo, Casinos, EGMs (Non-casino), Horse Racing, Licensed Charitable Gaming, and Ticket Lotteries.Item Open Access Responsible Gambling Information Centre Forum: Final Report(Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG), 2010-09) Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling (CPRG)Many of the CPRG members are involved in various ways in supporting, hosting or operating Responsible Gambling Information Centres (RGICs). In 2009, the CPRG identified that RGICs existed in nearly all provinces, but that opportunities for RGIC staff to learn from each other’s experiences and expertise were limited. In response, a CPRG sub-committee was formed to organize the RGIC Forum, which brought 52 participants from across the country to Toronto from April 11 to 13, 2010.