Interprovincial Lottery Corporation

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Interprovincial Lottery Corporation (ILC)
Founded1976
Headquarters40 Holly Street, Toronto, Ontario,
Key people
Jim Lightbody, President
ProductsLotteries
Ownerpartnership of provincial lottery corporations
Number of employees
15
Websitewww.ilc.ca

The Interprovincial Lottery Corporation (ILC) is a Canadian organization that operates lottery games. It is owned jointly by the five provincial lottery commissions. ILC's headquarters are located in Toronto, Ontario.

The ILC was established by the provincial lottery organizations in 1976 to operate joint lottery games across Canada. Today it administers four regular games, Lotto 6/49, Lotto Max, Daily Grand, and Celebration (a special event lottery). The ILC used to administer Lotto Super 7 and Millionaire Life.

Each provincial organization is responsible for marketing the national games within its own jurisdiction, and revenues are returned to each province in proportion to generated sales.

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Sign for a Lottery Ticket Centre as seen in White Rock, British Columbia in 2003

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