This week on the podcast: As Tremendous Bowl Sunday approaches, practically half of all viewers in Ontario are anticipated to position a wager — a course of that is by no means been simpler, or extra engaging
Welcome again to Contained in the Village, a one-of-a-kind podcast the place all information is native — and no matter is off-limits.
On this week’s episode: Betting on the Tremendous Bowl (and all the things else).
In 2022, Ontario turned the primary province in Canada to control on-line playing and single-sport betting, main to what’s now a multi-billion-dollar business.
However at what price? For all of the income the federal government pockets — and the limitless advertisements encouraging us to position a wager — is sufficient being executed to assist folks struggling with a playing habit?
Melissa Toney-Williams, the affiliate director of prevention applications on the Accountable Playing Council, is our visitor on this week’s podcast. She solutions that query and an entire lot extra.
Spoiler alert: She is not betting on Sunday’s Tremendous Bowl.
Hosted by Scott Sexsmith and Michael Friscolanti, the Editor-in-Chief of Village Media, Contained in the Village is a information and present affairs podcast that gives a weekly window into a few of the finest native journalism from throughout our chain of Ontario newsrooms. Produced by Derek Turner, this system additionally explores bigger-picture points that influence folks throughout the province.
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