Loto-Québec

Description

Loto-Québec is a government corporation created in 1969 by the Government of Québec to organize and manage gaming activities and generate revenue for the community. Since its founding, it has established itself as a key player in Québec's entertainment industry, developing a diverse and regulated range of gaming products.

The organization operates in several sectors: lotteries, casinos, online gaming, gaming halls, and video lottery terminals. Its best-known products include traditional lottery tickets, televised draws such as Lotto Max and Lotto 6/49, and digital platforms offering a secure and regulated gaming experience. Loto-Québec also operates four major casinos in Quebec (Montreal, Charlevoix, Lac-Leamy, and Mont-Tremblant), as well as gaming salons and an extensive network of retail partners.

As a public corporation, Loto-Québec pays most of its profits to the provincial government, contributing to the funding of community services and programs. The company promotes a responsible approach to gaming, with initiatives and programs aimed at preventing problem gambling and educating players about safe practices.

With its diverse activities, Loto-Québec positions itself not only as a source of revenue for the government, but also as an entertainment provider, combining innovation, social responsibility, and a commitment to Quebec communities.