Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) was established on April 1, 2000. Proximately $3.7 billion of annual revenue is earn. Earnings are distributed through Ontario Trillium Foundation to local and provincial charities, support for amateur athletes through Quest for Gold program, and Hospitals, health related programs and other provincial priorities. Funding also goes towards corporate responsibility, which includes, prevention and treatment of problem gambling, and sponsorship of community and local music events. Supports local economies by spending money on goods and services, employees workers, has a facility, and makes payments to municipalities.
The OLG has various lotteries which includes: Daily Keno, Lottario, Ontario 49, Payday, Pick 3, and Pick 4.
The Canadian national lotteries are: Lotto 6/49, and Lotto Max. Lotto Super 7 has been discontinued.