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  • ... be contributed by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) to the provincial treasury, on t... the number and location of gaming sites and tailoring the type of gaming activities at tho...

  • The computers will comprise an "interactive hub" allowing customers to access entertainment and social networking sites. There will also be gaming stations, books and entertainment-focused mobile phones. THE tide of shoppers heading south of the border is turning as Canadians grow accustomed to a currency at par with the U.S. dollar.

  • Online gaming nets $1B a year; Manitoba considers taking chance ... gambling online -- most of it on offshore sites -- and provinces are already rushing in to milk th...

  • ... Johnston 2006), and use social networking sites to investigate underage drinking (Facebook 2007; U... online spaces young people inhabit--MSN, gaming sites, social networking sites--are structured by ...

  • ...The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. estimates that Canadians spend nearly $1 billlion a year at a unregulated gambling sites and want a piece of the action. Ontario's cash-str...

  • This article is an introduction to some of the most popular Web 2.0 learning tools for teachers and teacher librarians. The authors supplement their discussion of social software by describing the major tools of Web 2.0 and by illustrating how they are being applied in various school settings. Most importantly, the authors (both academic librarians) believe that social software is critical to learning in the digital age, and cite several major educators in this area to bolster their perspectives. A number of these emerging tools impact "teaching, learning and creative expression within learning-focused organizations" (Horizon Report, 2008) and encourage collaboration, knowledge-building and collective intelligence ('wisdom of the crowds'). In promoting Web 2.0, we argue that teacher lib...

    ..., wikis, RSS, podcasts and social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook (Kirkland, 2007). As ...As iGen students begin to explore virtual gaming and simulated worlds, they will want to take a mor...

  • Nick Martin's article, Fewer kids, more cash: What gives? (Nov. 15), highlights a very serious issue with school divisions. Taxes and provincial funding for divisions have been increasing year after year yet student enrolment is declining. This holds true for the province's largest division, Winnipeg One. So just what is the money being spent on? As chairwoman of the Queenston School Gym Committee, I can tell you first-hand that student priorities, such as having a school gymnasium, are not being addressed. It's unbelievable to think that while school trustees increase our taxes each and every year, this money is going to more bureaucracy and not to our students. It's time that the school division chairwoman Kristine Barr show some leadership and get the division's priorities right. Is ...

    ... as vigorously as they have with the gaming business? This way the government could profit eve... of both payday loan operators and gaming sites?. SCOTT GERRITS. Winnipeg. Copyright F.P. Canadian...

  • ... in February that it will launch online gaming by fall. There are an estimated 2,000 unregulated gambling sites on the Internet. According to the Quebec governmen...

  • [Dave Chomiak] said little attention has yet been given to how the province might enforce the ban, but did say his government hasn't ruled out yanking liquor and gaming licences if First Nations refuse to comply. It's like they're playing economic blackmail," said Chris Henderson, leader of the Southern Chiefs Organization. He expects some First Nations will sue the government if it tries to enforce the ban on their territory. Gary Desrosiers, owner of the Brunkild Bar and Grill and one of the rural bar owners who participated in the lawsuit against the province, called Chomiak's argument "ludicrous.

    ... immediately, all new gaming and liquor sites on Manitoba First Nations must comply with the smo...

  • .... * Bill 27--The Gaming Control Amendment Act, which improves regulatory o... the Province's Management of Contaminated Sites and Landfills . ** Voluntary Sector Grant Accounta...



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