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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Aug 2010, p. 8

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' the most computerconnect- berASSN 083273-110 I me to decl e seen what problem l )( )l ) l l\"\‘ ed generation in our history Audited Circulation: H.293 ambling can do to a . l ) ) and makes it easier for them m (a he Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery could learn its family. l think the last thing \\ ( ”(I I ) to gamble online. . : V fate as soon as Monday.’at least when it comes to the Ontario government ‘ Oh sure. Ontario Lottery “wt,- / how much dough the City of Waterloo is gotng to should do is get into the busi- and Gaming chair Paul God- 9 can a fork over to the ailing gallery. ness of online gaming. frey said the new. site would 3...! While an executive summary of the report calls for Let's just say We seen the . i; have age restrictions. strinâ€" it»: Waterloo Chmw'ic it pu'bimhed $51,000 from the city this year. it also notes that the life changing effects it‘s had . t , gent privacy standards and i311” gednclsdday by Mctroiand gallery is gomg to need $70,000 from somewhere to keep on some 91053 family mem~ ‘ 4:. ' j lprotectionls to prevent prob- ° ”1 ”up “ I. going. bets. and wouldn't want to .. = ‘ em gambing. ONTARIO PRESS COUNCIL Forget waiting for the promised Prosperity Council to wish that hell on anybody . ‘ But if you know a probâ€" The watch“, Chronicle n a me"it,“ magically sprout from nothing. It's time to decide what else. lem gambler you know 1 of the Ontario Pm“ Council. which the city wants to do With this gallery. . Gambling itself can leave BOB i they'll figure a way around i EON-den complaints again“ "lie!"- True. they “donate" the building and pay for its a path of destruction in its VRBANAC . those fire walls. And nobody l d;:u?cl1:\:f.35;lrl:lttr‘: "5d:c°n"l‘§‘l’n;‘:: upkeep. But if Waterloo really wants tokeep the natiori- wake that not only consumes _ is better at finding a work- J ‘ “Mm should it,“ ix. taken in it“, al gallery around. the only real option is iust to commit the person addicted but the operations aren't raking it in around than our super-con- l neuwapcr Lanesolyt-d complainh to It now. . . ‘ people around they“ like they once were. The nected k’lds â€" iust tell them A all]:lr2u§2lil:n(srll::io at]: Otherwise, it wtli probably only be a couple of'years The last thing a problem recession and stillâ€"nascent they cantdo it. l 17m,Toior.iio.().\‘.!\158 ”if before the board comes back asking for money again. gambler needs is something economic recovery might The province always l ‘Along With a sustainability plan, (,CGGs websnehas that will make it easier for have something to do with it. promises that they ll i §;)P\’Rll(illlT “h alistofcomparable munictpal support for other nation- them to hide from family Or maybe they've just strengthen the treatment i 4: L0“ en \ n l\ news r are ' . _ 3 . . . Protected by commit“ alidpar‘lzcin he a] galleries. . . . . Md friends. tapped out a big portion of programs and [NW/1de more i med only for pchnn‘ti minicnnir'nei- [he message: municipalities ”96d 1" be part Of the So what's the Ontario gov- the problem gamblers. leav- “.1"de Bl" 0f the $36 mll‘ l uni purposes All timer rights are flinging SINGING; . ernment's reasoning about inga wake of mined families 110", allocated by the i resent-d and common-mi use it pm So instead of introducmg another stopgap measure getting in to a business that and an already overbur- provmce for treatment and i mill Tlluml:::larTlgslutlglglrnllllC‘ such as last Winters loan. CounCil needs to figure out if is as addictive as any drug dened social safety net left to preverition programs, only ? mnmmuh m. W NM or the w" they want to be in the clay and glass husmess. , you can buy on the street? pick up the pieces. It's esti. $22 million 0f." went to actti- i right Mir further information unit 1 he Community and the FE“, ‘hHVC‘ hadllhe “me to HOW about: “Gamblers mated that 36 per cent of all ally help (“tinned gamblers l it“ But. “with ”it” minim ponder whether or not the (.CG(. belongs in Waterloo are going to do it anyway so revenue from gambling in The rest was redirected. as is l t‘hrtinicic. 2w Wows: N . Suite this week they'll geta peek at 'what City staff thinks of why doesn’t the province try Ontario comes from five per the purview of most govent- l ~"- ““6"”! 0mm” “â€"1 ”l" the plan. Now's the time to decrde what to do. not for a to get its piece?” 'l‘hat piece cent ofthe gamblers, mom when they get their 1 i.i-:'i't‘i:RsP()i.it"t year. but foryears to come,‘ ‘ afthe action could be as There are an estimated hands on any kind of rev. [turn to the editor must contain the ”‘19 answef to thc unSIIOH might very we“ be no. bk“ much as 55‘” million. 453000 people in Ontario enue stream. . unit-n i'uii name, ugnnurc. warm the community and the gallery deserve an answer. one That's a nice chunk of with a gambling problem. Once upon a time our izfiggfi'fghiérmurljrz:facm“ ‘73:: way or another. Change for a government That's one in every 21 citi~ governmfints werle theti'e It) . -‘ ' . ' ' ‘ ' - ’ ' 3' rotect t e popu ace mm \Llllltillll‘" purposes and WI” nut ht t j _ _. . dealing Wllh 3.520 lillllOn [.8115 In ”“5 PI’mmCE- p . plihlishcd Names Will not be “uh. ‘ , . _ V . 23:?»- - defiCit and looking for alter~ Another 403,000 are on themselyes when It came '0 rim We rescnrthcrightlt;uiil.u;fl ., m , ~ ".0 if i native revenue streams. the cuspofjoining them. things like gambling. 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