The Criminal Code of Canada
Part VII of the Code prohibits gaming in general, while section 207 allows for a number of exceptions to the general prohibition. Specifically, it permits "lottery schemes" provided that they are:
- Lottery schemes "conducted and managed" by the province in accordance with any law enacted by that province (s. 207(1)(a));
- Lottery schemes "conducted and managed" by a licensed charitable or religious organization pursuant to a licence issued by a provincial authority, provided that the proceeds of the lottery scheme are used for a charitable or religious purpose (s. 207(1)(b)); and
- Lottery schemes "conducted and managed" by a licensed board of a fair or exhibition or by an operator of a concession leased by that board (207(1)(c)).