
(AsiaGameHub) – Cormier’s appointment to the coalition follows her time at Atlantic Lottery.
In Canada, the Canadian Lottery Coalition (CLC) has appointed Molly Cormier as its executive director. Cormier previously worked for Atlantic Lottery (AL) and also served with the Government of New Brunswick, bringing a background in journalism.
The CLC, an alliance comprising provincial lottery operators, announced that Cormier will guide its engagements with governments, regulators, and industry stakeholders as it addresses the increasing prevalence of online gambling.
Dallas McCready, who is president and CEO of AL and a member of the CLC executive board, commented: “Molly provides the experience, leadership, and judgment the Coalition requires as governments and regulators face escalating challenges related to gambling advertising and consumer protection. She grasps the imperative of prioritizing player health, especially considering the evident shortcomings in federal legislation and its implementation.”
Cormier remarked: “I am pleased to join the Coalition at a moment when the necessity for a clear, unified national policy to safeguard player health, particularly among young Canadians, is paramount. My key objectives will include addressing shortcomings in federal legislation and regulation concerning the promotion and advertising of online gambling, especially sports betting; combating the ongoing spread of illegal online gambling websites in Canada; and fostering stronger collaboration with governments, regulators, and industry stakeholders. Canadians deserve to clearly differentiate between legal, accountable gambling options and offshore sites that operate outside Canadian and provincial laws and public safeguards.”
In related news, Loto-Québec recently published its financial report for the nine months concluding December 29, 2025. The corporation recorded revenues of CA$2.3 billion, representing a 2.6 percent rise compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year. Additionally, Alberta is scheduled to launch regulated online sports betting and iGaming on July 13.
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