Horse-racing industry demands protections as MPs mull opening up single-game betting
OTTAWA — Representatives of Canada’s horse-racing industry are calling for special protections as legislators weigh a private member’s bill to allow one-game sports betting, which is currently illegal in all sports except theirs.
The bill before the House of Commons justice committee would amend Criminal Code provisions that prohibit gambling on single games of football, hockey and other sports.
Las Vegas-style betting on single-game sports would eat into the $10-billion black market by legally opening the books to gamblers eager to bet on individual games rather than just Proline-style betting, where they wager on fixed odds around two or more games.
Bill C-218, proposed by Conservative MP Kevin Waugh, has garnered tentative support from a horse-racing industry that remains wary of casinos encroaching on their turf.