The Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation
The Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation (NSGC) is responsible for the business of gaming in Nova Scotia. It is a crown corporation governed by the provincial Gaming Control Act, and is charged with leading an economically sustainable and socially responsible gaming industry for the benefit of Nova Scotians and their communities.
NSGC's role is to ensure the gaming industry is as socially responsible as possible, while generating reasonable profits. The provincial government makes the big picture, policy decisions about how the industry will be operated in Nova Scotia. NSGC manages and implements those decisions.
NSGC also oversees and manages the gaming operators who carry out the day-to-day business of gaming. Operations include: ticket lotteries, video lotteries and casinos. The day-to-day operations of NSGC's businesses are carried out by its operators. The Atlantic Lottery Corporation (ALC) operates the ticket and video lottery businesses and the Great Canadian Gaming Corporation (GCGC) owns and operates Casino Nova Scotia (CNS) in Halifax and Sydney.
In delegating the day-to-day operations of the lines of business to these operators, NSGC works to ensure that both ALC and GCGC:
- Operate in an effective and efficient manner to maximize revenues for the Province;
- Comply with the Criminal Code of Canada, the Gaming Control Act and all provincial regulations;
- Respond to policy and strategic direction provided by NSGC; and,
- Understand the importance of, and help to, implement responsible gambling and prevention programs in Nova Scotia.
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