It’s been three years now since single-game sports betting was legalized in Canada. And since that time, it’s become available…everywhere. Especially on your phone, in any number of apps, 24 hours a day. At the time there were concerns about what that easy access would do to problem gamblers. And we’re finally getting a pretty clear picture of just what that has wrought.
So what can we tell about the increase in problem gambling? What did the initial legislation get right and wrong, and what’s changed as we’ve progressed? What could we still do to protect those who struggle with betting? And with the billions in tax revenue taken in, what have governments been doing to make more resources available?
GUEST: Anthony Milton, writing in Maclean’s