19+ Age restriction · For adults only

Responsible Gaming

Lottery participation should remain balanced and manageable

⚠️ If you need help now

Responsible Gambling Council: 1-800-461-0140
Quebec Gambling Help: 1-800-461-0140
Online: responsiblegambling.org

Core Principles

  • Use discretionary funds only - Never use money intended for rent, bills, food or savings
  • Set firm limits - Establish deposit and spending limits before you start
  • Understand the odds - Jackpot odds are extremely low; most tickets will not win
  • Never chase losses - Spending more will not improve your chances
  • Keep it transparent - Don't hide lottery participation from family or friends

Warning Signs

Consider pausing participation if you notice:

  • Spending more money or time than planned
  • Thinking about lottery draws frequently
  • Using money intended for other purposes
  • Hiding purchases from family or friends
  • Feeling anxious when unable to purchase tickets
  • Trying to win back money spent previously
  • Borrowing money to purchase tickets
  • Neglecting work, relationships or responsibilities

Tools We Provide

  • Mandatory limits: Set deposit and spending limits that cannot be bypassed
  • Self-exclusion: Block yourself from the service for 24 hours, months, or permanently
  • Reality checks: Reminders showing how long you've been active
  • Purchase history: Clear records of all ticket purchases
  • Account cooling: Mandatory waiting periods for limit increases

Self-Exclusion

If you need to stop participating, you can self-exclude:

  • 24-hour exclusion: Immediate break with no account access
  • Extended exclusion: 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, or 1 year
  • Permanent exclusion: Indefinite account closure

To self-exclude, contact us at [email protected] or call 1-800-645-8892

Support Resources

  • Responsible Gambling Council: 1-800-461-0140
  • Gamblers Anonymous: Peer support meetings across Canada
  • Provincial help lines: Available in every province and territory
  • Mental health services: Through your healthcare provider

Remember: Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.