Lawson feels time is now for single-event sports wagering in Canada
TORONTO — Jim Lawson firmly believes the time is now for single-event sports wagering in Canada.
The issue gained some traction during last fall’s federal election, however single-event betting remains illegal. But legalization seems to be gaining momentum again in Canada and Lawson, the CEO of Woodbine Entertainment Group, wants to ensure horse racing is well positioned if it happens.
“In Ontario alone, there’ve been many studies that show (horse racing) represents 30,000 to 40,000 jobs and you can spread that across the country,” Lawson said. “We want to play a role in protecting the jobs horse-racing represents.
“The reason it’s so important we have a role, I believe, is we have a non-profit mandate and with that we’re going to be able to invest any net proceeds back into the industry, back into — depending on how this gets structured — youth sports, back into health care and education. There’s a whole lot we can do as a non-profit mandate that other companies won’t and can’t do because they have shareholders and many are public companies.”