BIG WINNER: Is The Person Holding The Single Winning Ticket For Tuesday’s $70M Lotto Max Jackpot Sold In Brampton A South Asian?

0
484

Given that the ticket for Canada’s largest jackpot ever was sold in Brampton, the most heavily populated South Asian city in Canada, the chances are high.

TORONTO – Is the big winner from Tuesday’s $70 million draw which resulted in a single winning ticket an Indo-Canadian-South Asian.

Given that the ticket for Canada’s largest jackpot ever was sold in Brampton, the most heavily populated South Asian city in Canada, the chances are high.

The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) made the announcement Wednesday morning.

“Once the ticket holder(s) comes forward to claim their prize, this will be the biggest lottery prize ever awarded in Canadian history,” OLG said in a press release.

The winning numbers for last night’s $70-million Lotto Max jackpot draw were 03, 08, 12, 14, 17, 18, 29 + 11 bonus, according to OLG’s website.

The OLG also said last night’s draw saw other prize winners across the province.

Six Maxmillion tickets worth $1 million each were sold in Brampton, Hamilton, Niagara Region, Oshawa, Ottawa and Pickering.

Two Maxmillion tickets worth $500,000 each were sold in Niagara Falls and Perth County.

Two Maxmillion tickets worth $333,333.40 each were sold in Richmond Hill and Toronto.

Two second-prize-winning tickets worth $197,679.90 each were sold in Brampton and York Region.

Five Encore tickets worth $100,000 each were sold in Lanark County, Renfrew County, Simcoe County and Sudbury.