Most recently, the Ontario Lottery and Game Company shared some interesting news. Ontario's Crown Agency said it was named on Canada's list of top employers for 2022 by Forbes. This is the first time the organization has been on the list, meaning it is among the top 20 percent of companies that employ more than 500 employees.
OLG is a crown corporation in Ontario that oversees and develops the best gaming entertainment for Ontario. It manages land - based gaming properties as well as lottery games, iGaming, bingo provision and electronic game services at the charity gaming centre. Since 1975, crown has secured CA$55 billion in gaming revenue this week.
OLG President and CEO Duncan Hannay said it was a real honor for the company to be on Forbes' list of CEOs. According to him, it's also great to know that many employees value OLG as a great working environment. He also urged all ambitious Ontario states to find OLG a place for work.
Mr Hannay also said Crown Corporation is an interesting gaming and entertainment company that operates in a way that transforms culture and provides exceptional service to its customers. The company is also the first to enter Canada's list of top employers, accounting for 53 out of 300 companies.
Canada's Top Employers 2022 was selected by Forbes and Statista in an independent survey of more than 10,000 employees working for companies with 500 or more employees, combining direct and direct recommendations from employees asked to evaluate their willingness to recommend their employers to others.
Nancy Kennedy, senior vice president of People and Culture at Crown, said it was special that the award was voted on by employees. She explained that the company's employees follow OLG's values, such as respecting, supporting, valuing, and praising different perspectives and backgrounds. According to her, this is what makes Crown a good place to work.
Recently, OLG began issuing quarterly revenue-sharing allocations to Ontario municipalities. These payments are awarded to areas hosting casino properties in the area and are distributed under local donation agreements. For example, Windsor City received CA$2,158,545 worth of payments to host Caesars Windsor Casino on October 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021
More regions received their share of non-tax game revenue last week. Peterborough and Cavan-Monaghan paid $580,000 and $91,000, respectively. Greater Sudbury is another example of a 386,488 CA allocation for hosting Gateway Casino Sudbury. All payments are for the third quarter of fiscal 2021.
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