The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation issued a third-quarter payment of non-tax gaming revenue totalling $780,031 to the City of Peterborough this week.
The payment, which includes revenue from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2019, is for hosting Shorelines Casino Peterborough.
According to the OLG, since the casino opened in October 2018, the city has received more than $3.9 million in non-tax gaming revenue.
“Host communities support important community programs and services and strengthen their local infrastructure with these gaming revenues,” stated Peterborough-Kawartha MPP Dave Smith.
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“OLG’s significant annual proceeds are invested in key government priorities across the province to the benefit of all Ontarians.”
In addition, the OLG presented a third-quarter payment of $106,328 to the nearby Township of Cavan Monaghan for hosting Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs. In 2019, the third-quarter payment was of $89,963.
Since November 1999, the township has received more than $60 million in non-tax gaming revenue.
Payments are made under an equitable formula in the Municipality Contribution Agreement that determines the amount of funding that municipalities receive for hosting a gaming facility and are based on a graduated scale of gaming revenue that is consistent across all sites in Ontario.
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The OLG says it provides the Ontario government with its largest source of non-tax revenue from Government Business Enterprises. In 2018-2019, this amounted to $2.47 billion.
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