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International Masters of Gaming Law “Indian Gaming in the US & Canada” 2013 Spring Conference

International Masters of Gaming Law “Indian Gaming in the US & Canada” 2013 Spring Conference. The Evolution of North American Gaming - 1987. The Evolution of North American Gaming - 1997. The Evolution of North American Gaming - 2007. The Evolution of North American Gaming - 2013.

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International Masters of Gaming Law “Indian Gaming in the US & Canada” 2013 Spring Conference

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  1. International Masters ofGaming Law “Indian Gaming in the US & Canada” 2013 Spring Conference

  2. The Evolution of North American Gaming - 1987

  3. The Evolution of North American Gaming - 1997

  4. The Evolution of North American Gaming - 2007

  5. The Evolution of North American Gaming - 2013

  6. Market Comparisons • US (USD) Canada (CAD) • National Population 330 million 33 million • Overall Gaming Market $64 billion $12 billion • Lottery Market $58 billion $4 billion • Commercial /Crown Gaming $37 billion (23 states) by Province • Native American Gaming $27 billion (28 states) by Province • Total Venues 858 (423 Commercial/435 Tribal) 95 (79 Provincial /16 First Nations) • Total Machines 786,842 (451,311 Commercial/335,531 Tribal) 59,250 (53,998 Provincial / 5,252 First Nations) • Sources: American Gaming Association, National Indian Gaming Commission, LaFleur’s, Casino City’s U.S. Indian Gaming Report, U.S. Census, Canadian Census

  7. Canada Overview Venues Online • Source: Canadian Gaming Digest (Published March 2012); Canadian Partnership for Responsible Gambling

  8. Tribal Gaming – As Percentage of Market (2011) • Source: Casino City, The Innovation Group

  9. First Nations Gaming – Representative Data • Source: Canadian Gaming Association; Nova Scotia Office of Aboriginal Affairs4; New Brunswick Lotteries & Gaming Corporation; Nova Scotia Provincial Lotteries & Casino Corporation; Manitoba Gaming Control Commission; Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corporation; BCLC; Prince Edward Island Lotteries Commission; Atlantic Lottery Corporation

  10. Questions “Indian Gaming in the US & Canada” 2013 Spring Conference

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