Saskatchewan senator believes “better than a 50-50 chance” Bill C-218 will pass
Brent Cotter has come around on the idea of legalized gambling.
The independent senator from Saskatchewan admits he initially wasn’t a fan of the concept. But that was before seeing first-hand in his home province how regulations and responsible management of casinos can help moderate the risks of gambling addiction.
And with most pro sports organizations supporting the legalization of single-game sports wagering, Cotter feels senators should consider that in regards to the decision on Bill C-218. The private member’s bill introduced last year by Saskatchewan Conservative MP Kevin Waugh to amend the Criminal Code and legalize single-game sports betting in Canada was referred to committee Tuesday night in the Senate.
“If professional sports leagues see value and safety in the legalization of this kind of betting, it’s hard for us not to be supportive,” said Cotter, the former dean of the College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan. “They’ve got more at stake than we senators do on this.