Parlay crosses swords with Canadian lottery
The Canadian Press reports that well known Oakville-based online bingo games developer Parlay Entertainment is questioning a decision by the Atlantic Lottery Corporation to award a contract to a Swedish company without putting the job out to tender. Parlay has called for an audit of the Atlantic Lottery process.
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Gambling history facts:
- Catholics were found to be more likely to gamble than Protestants and other religious groups. Catholics were also found to be less likely to disapprove of gambling than other religious groups.
- Up to the 1960s, Nevada was plagued by teamster financing, hidden ownership, employment of individuals of questionable character and background, and the clear links to organized crime.
- Although baccara has its origins in medieval Italy, it soon spread to France, where it was called "chemin de fer" (meaning railway, due to the action of the card box or shoe passing around the table on "tracks").
- Nevada is the oldest and largest legalized gaming center in the United States. Gaming was legalized in Nevada in 1931 in the middle of the Great Depression as a form of economic stimulant.
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