Lotteries by the numbers
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1974
Canada's first national lottery takes place to raise money for the Montreal Olympics.
Nine
Number of lucky ladies from Quebec City who shared that first prize of $1 million.
1,950
Approximate number of tickets that shared top prize in last year's Christmas-time Spanish lottery, El Gordo, one of the world's most lucrative lottery jackpots.
3,000
Years since the first recorded lotteries, keno, took place in China.
$6,500
Amount Elecia Battle of Cleveland was ordered by the courts to pay in 2004 after she falsely told police she'd lost a winning lottery ticket in a $162 million draw.
22,680
Kilograms of chicken legs Torontonian butcher Jose Lima gave away in April 2008 to celebrate his $14.5 million Lotto 6/49 win.
$45 million
The third largest Lotto 6/49 win, it was taken home by two ticket holders in August 2008.
$50.3 million
The second-largest Lotto 6/49 jackpot was won in February 2009 by four ticket holders: three in Ontario and one in Quebec.
Three months later, a single ticket sold in Edmonton was the winner in another blockbuster jackpot of $49.9 million.
$54 million
The largest win in Canada took place in October 2005 when 17 oil company workers from central Alberta split the winnings from a single Lotto 6/49 ticket.
$390 million
Largest lottery jackpot in the world. Won by two Mega Millions ticket holders in the U.S. in March 2007.
$13.6 billion
Net revenue from government-run lotteries, video lottery terminals, casinos and slot machines in 2007.