Poll suggests many Canadians worry about sports betting turning into problem gambling
OTTAWA — Canadians worry about sports betting becoming a problem for people they know and more than one in 10 of those surveyed said they placed a wager on a sporting event in the last year, a new poll suggests.
Seven in 10 people who responded to a recent poll by the Angus Reid Institute said they’re concerned about an increase in problem gambling as a result of widely available online sports betting.
Twenty-eight per cent of those polled said they’re worried someone they know personally is addicted to sports betting — a number that rose to 37 per cent among men between the ages of 18 and 34.
The vast majority of people who expressed concern about someone in their life becoming addicted — 81 per cent — said the person they’re worried about is male.


