The Ontario Government, like all provincial governments is completely addicted to lotto revenues. The government has taken steps to stop competition from the private sector and now is answering the claim that clients are suffering from misrepresentation by adding a disclaimer.
Ontario's Lottery and Gaming Corporation is now considering printing disclaimers on scratch and win tickets, in light of criticisms that current practices are unfair and misleading to the consumer.
Under the current system, scratch tickets continue to be sold even after the top prizes have been won and players have no chance of winning the jackpot. While consumers may call a toll-free hotline to learn what prizes are left, critics have said the OLGC should be more transparent in its practices.
Proposed changes would see the OLGC print a disclaimer on the tickets, explaining that some of the prizes may have already been claimed.
So we have a game that is completely rigged. The sign says there is a chjance you can win $1000 but the vendor know that there is no chance to win $1000. The vendor is not required to tell the purchaser that there is no chance. Who would do such an evil thing? Why it must be Big Tobacco! No, it's just Big Government. Government cannot stand a competitor because no one will play by the state's stacked rules. Be it lotto or health care, the state cannot compete so they use a gun to keep out the competitors and stack the game in their favour.

