Canada is one step closer to allowing betting on single sporting events, such as the Super Bowl.
Members of Parliament voted Tuesday night in favour of
Windsor-Tecumseh NDP MP Joe Comartin's private members' bill that if
passed would change the criminal code to allow gambling on one sporting
event at a time.
Right now, gamblers must bet on the outcome of multiple games to
legally bet. Gamblers must illegally bet with a bookie if they wish to
bet on one game.
'I'm optimistic we're ultimately going to get this through.'— Windsor-Tecumseh NDP MP Joe Comartin
Comartin
is confident the bill will breeze through the Justice and Human Rights
Committee and receive a third reading in the House by year's end.
"I’m optimistic we’re ultimately going to get this through. It’s not often a private members’ bill gets through," Comartin said.
The bill was already fast-tracked. Members of Parliament decided to
forgo a second hour of debate, which would have occurred about a month
from now.
"I wasn't clear on how strong the support was going to be on the
Conservative side of the House, but as I say there was no opposition
whatsoever," Comartin said. "And there would have been an opportunity
for members of that party to speak against it, but none of them did."
Senate a 'concern' for Comartin
The bill goes to Senate after third reading. And that concerns Comartin.
Comartin said the Senate is "fairly notorious for slowing bills down."
"It isn’t an automatic rubber stamp," Comartin said.
But, he said he has already started campaigning senators for their support.
However, Comartin said an internet gambling company that has hired a
lobby firm to counter the bill is also campaigning senators.
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Canada is one step closer to allowing betting on single sporting events, such as the Super Bowl.
Members of Parliament voted Tuesday night in favour of
Windsor-Tecumseh NDP MP Joe Comartin's private members' bill that if
passed would change the criminal code to allow gambling on one sporting
event at a time.
Right now, gamblers must bet on the outcome of multiple games to
legally bet. Gamblers must illegally bet with a bookie if they wish to
bet on one game.
'I'm optimistic we're ultimately going to get this through.'— Windsor-Tecumseh NDP MP Joe Comartin
Comartin
is confident the bill will breeze through the Justice and Human Rights
Committee and receive a third reading in the House by year's end.
"I’m optimistic we’re ultimately going to get this through. It’s not often a private members’ bill gets through," Comartin said.
The bill was already fast-tracked. Members of Parliament decided to
forgo a second hour of debate, which would have occurred about a month
from now.
"I wasn't clear on how strong the support was going to be on the
Conservative side of the House, but as I say there was no opposition
whatsoever," Comartin said. "And there would have been an opportunity
for members of that party to speak against it, but none of them did."
Senate a 'concern' for Comartin
The bill goes to Senate after third reading. And that concerns Comartin.
Comartin said the Senate is "fairly notorious for slowing bills down."
"It isn’t an automatic rubber stamp," Comartin said.
But, he said he has already started campaigning senators for their support.
However, Comartin said an internet gambling company that has hired a
lobby firm to counter the bill is also campaigning senators.
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