![]() Recent polling suggests Trudeau's Liberals are leading, but there's a month of campaigning to go - plenty of time to lock in a bet. Surely Canadians would then have some interest in wagering on the September 20 Canadian federal election triggered last weekend by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. ![]() The website, which is owned and operated by the British Columbia Lottery Corp., has offered certain novelty bets since 2014, and took around $3 million in election-related wagers from the province’s bettors, BCLC’s Matt Lee said in an email. election was “the single-most popular betting event” in the history of, a spokesperson recently told Covers. While the vote-counting continued, at least some Canadians were watching closely because they had money riding on the outcome. Not everyone’s interests may have been so geopolitical, though. ![]() Many Canadians were probably concerned most about the political leadership of the United States, their country’s biggest trading partner and the nearby owner of a massive arsenal of nuclear weapons. When Americans went to the polls in November 2020, their neighbours to the north were interested in the outcome as well. ![]()
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