Canadian Justice Investigates Woodbine's Betting Site
By George Oates, Mar 2nd 2006"Canada's Department of Justice, currently investigates recently launched Woodbine's HorsePlayer Interactive betting site, because of several claims by critics, saying that the site is violating a law that prohibits gambling on the Internet."
"Later on, Justice Department spokesperson Sylvain Beaudry declared that HorsePlayer Interactive did not violate any law, regarding the Criminal Code."
"Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency, regulating Canadian horse racing, sustains that telephone betting is a legal form of betting, being allowed for years and that its regulations regarding the law were changed the previous year, to allow bets to be made using any telecommunication device"
"Later on, Justice Department spokesperson Sylvain Beaudry declared that HorsePlayer Interactive did not violate any law, regarding the Criminal Code."
"Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency, regulating Canadian horse racing, sustains that telephone betting is a legal form of betting, being allowed for years and that its regulations regarding the law were changed the previous year, to allow bets to be made using any telecommunication device"
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Canadian Justice Investigates Woodbine's Betting Site





