Gambling in Canada 2001
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2004-03-18T22:55:37ZAvailable
2004-03-18T22:55:37ZIssued
2001-08Other
Gambling LiteratureSubject
Gambling -- Economic aspects -- CanadaGambling -- Government policy -- Canada
Gambling -- Social aspects -- Canada
Gambling -- Canada -- Statistics
Gambling -- Canada
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Abstract
Because of the need for comparability across the provinces, a unique data set has been created for this study. In some cases, the results within may not directly compare to Statistics Canada data, provincially reported figures, public accounts and bond rating agency data. The data presented in this study rationalize the number of different ways in which revenue is reported in each province. The Canada West data allow for a more consistent provincial representation of gambling data.Collections
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