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  2. Manitoba Lotteries Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Lotteries Corporation (MLC) was a Crown corporation that controlled and operated gambling in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It managed two casinos in Winnipeg: McPhillips Station Casino and Club Regent Casino. MLC also operated video lottery terminals, and is responsible for the distribution of all lottery products to a network ...

  3. Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation (MBLL; French: Société manitobaine des alcools et des loteries) is a Crown corporation of the Manitoba government responsible for providing legalized gambling ("gaming"), distributing and selling liquor, and for sourcing and distributing non-medical cannabis to retailers in the province of Manitoba.

  4. Manitoba Liquor Control Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Act and the Manitoba Liquor and Gaming Control Act came into effect on 1 April 2014, officially beginning the operation of Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation. At the same time, the Liquor and Gaming Authority of Manitoba was created to absorb the regulatory functions of the two former corporations.

  5. Scott Smith (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Lotteries Corp. posted a profit of $146.2 million for the first half of 2006, a $6.4 million increase over the previous year. [57] Leadership ambitions. Prior to the 2007 provincial election, Smith was the only member of Gary Doer's cabinet to openly contemplate running for the party leadership after Doer retires.

  6. Rod Zimmer - Wikipedia

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    University of Saskatchewan. Occupation. Businessman. Rod A. A. Zimmer (December 19, 1942 – June 7, 2016) [1] was a Canadian senator, businessman, and philanthropist. He was also a significant fundraiser for the Liberal Party of Canada. [2] He resigned suddenly from the Senate due to ill health on August 2, 2013. [3]

  7. How protesters and Chicago police defied predictions of chaos ...

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    Chicago Police Department officers were trained to deploy a disciplined and patient approach that focused on protecting free speech and allowing people to lawfully protest, a department official said.

  8. Eugene Kostyra - Wikipedia

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    On November 4, 1983, he was relieved of these latter responsibilities and the Urban Affairs portfolio, and named Minister of Industry, Trade and Technology, with responsibility for Manitoba Data Services and the Manitoba Development Corporation. On January 30, 1985, he was also given responsibility for the Manitoba Lotteries Foundation. [6]

  9. Minister charged with the administration of The Manitoba ...

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    The Minister charged with the administration of The Manitoba Lotteries Corporation Act is a government position in the province of Manitoba, Canada. It is not a full ministerial portfolio, and is always held by a member of government with other responsibilities. From January 16, 1981, to November 4, 1983, the minister was designated as ...