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[2] ILC works with various lottery corporations owned by provincial governments.

Retailers receive from the lottery a percentage of the winnings for tickets sold from their shop (the money is not taken from the prize award).

The remainder was the Pools Fund, from which all other pari-mutuel shares of prizes were paid.

[3] The prior record for largest Canadian lottery jackpot had been a Lotto 6/49 draw for $26.4 million in 1995, and the Super 7 record was not surpassed until a Lotto 6/49 draw for CA$54.3 million in 2005.

In the Western Canada Lottery Corporation, the add on game was called the Extra, and offered players a maximum prize of $250,000.

and the super hero repeated the phase at the end of the commercial, with the next jackpot amount listed.

Commercials usually aired as a pair, such as Relaxo and 2 Weeks Notice Man.

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