How social lotteries work in Canada

In Canada, social lotteries are regulated by provincial authorities. Revenue from ticket sales funds both prizes and community projects. Only licensed operators can run these games.

When you buy a ticket, the proceeds are split between the prize pool and community support. Winners get cash or prizes; the rest goes to healthcare, education, youth programs, sports, and culture. Nonprofits can apply for this funding.

The idea is simple: you play for a chance to win while helping causes that matter in your community.

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What we do

We built Canada Wide Lotto to give Canadians a clear, reliable way to access lottery information and enter draws. We focus on accuracy, security, and ease of use. Our goal is to be a trusted independent source of lottery information.

Disclaimer

We are an independent information and entry service. We are not affiliated with any government lottery operator or regulator in Canada. Content on this site is for information and entertainment only. You must meet the legal age in your province to use our services.

Meet the team

Emily Chen

Founder & Head of Operations

Emily leads operations and ensures the platform meets high standards for transparency, data protection, and reliability.

Alex Vasilev

Technology & Infrastructure

Alex manages the technical side of the platform, keeping it fast, stable, and easy to use across Canada.