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A Nova Scotia Legion branch violated lottery rules when its vice-president won $25,000 in a draw he helped organize, leading to fines and a suspension, but no criminal charges.
A Halifax Royal Canadian Legion branch was found to have violated Nova Scotia’s lottery rules by allowing a vice-president to participate in a lottery he helped organize, resulting in a $25,000 win, but police confirmed the breach was not criminal.
The man, David Long, was barred from holding a lottery licence, his branch was suspended for three years, and the association was fined $500 under the Gaming Control Act.
The case was not pursued criminally.
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Una sucursal de la Legión de Nueva Escocia violó las reglas de la lotería cuando su vicepresidente ganó 25.000 dólares en un sorteo que ayudó a organizar, lo que condujo a multas y una suspensión, pero no a cargos penales.