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Gaming Policy Enforcement Branch

: Home lotteries that gross more than $250,000 are considered raffles by the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch, and that means there is no limit on expenses, according to CTV. But that doesn’t mean the money is being abused. She wants to know how much of the proceeds actually go to the charities. The GPEB tells us, on average, 38 per cent of home lottery money is spent on prizes, 35 per cent goes to expenses and 27 per cent goes to the charities. Is it discriminatory to require a job applicant to be a Canadian citizen Sharma son-in-law is a landed immigrant making him legally allowed to work in Canada. All of the home lottery groups have to submit financials for audit. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.