Below are the notable events that have shaped gambling laws in Manitoba:

1969: Changes to the Criminal Code give provinces the power to operate casinos and lotteries, essentially legalizing gambling in Canada.

1970: Manitoba’s Centennial Lottery Act makes the province one of the pioneers in introducing lotteries to residents.

1971: The Manitoba Lotteries Commission is formed through the Lotteries Act. It later became the Manitoba Lotteries Corporation.

1974: The Western Canada Lotteries Foundation launches to offer lotteries across Western Canada.

1984: Manitoba’s Lotteries Foundation becomes responsible for running all casinos, lotteries, and bingo within the province.

1986: The first charitable Casino at the Centre opens at the Winnipeg Convention Centre.

1989: Sports wagering through Sports Select is introduced by the Lotteries Distribution System.

1989: The Crystal Casino opens in Hotel Fort Garry, becoming North America’s first continental-style casino.

1991: Video Lottery Terminals become available in the province, including in rural areas.

1993: The Manitoba Lotteries Commission becomes a crown corporation and is now known as the Manitoba Lotteries Corporation.

1990-2000: Several land-based casinos open, including Club Regent Casino and McPhillips Street Station Casino.

1999: Manitoba adopts the Problem Gambling Assistance Program.

2001: The province launches its Responsible Gaming Policy & Strategy, the first of its kind in Canada.

2003: Responsible Gaming Information Centres open in land-based casinos in Manitoba.

2000-2010: More land-based casinos become available, including Aseneskak Casino and South Beach Casino.

2012: Manitoba Lotteries partners with the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) to bring the PlayNow model to MB.

2013: PlayNow Manitoba becomes available, offering online casino games, sports betting, and lotteries. It remains the only Manitoba online casino.

2014: PlayNow added novelty bets, such as wagers on when extraterrestrial life might be discovered.

2021: Following federal amendments to the Criminal Code (Bill C-218), single-event sports betting became legal. PlayNow introduces this into its services.

2023: PlayNow enhanced its sportsbook by introducing in-play betting and increasing the range of sports available.

2025: PlayNow MB continues to be the only regulated online casino in Manitoba, while residents continue to use offshore casino brands.