Should gambling advertisements be limited?; Vacation nightmares: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet

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You’ll be shocked at how much time you spend watching gambling messages during sports gamesAround 80 per cent of the gambling ads that were documented during the study were imprinted on the court, ice or boards of the sporting venue, either digitally or directly on the surface. (TSN)

Anyone who watches sports is used to seeing betting ads during games, but a collaboration between CBC’s Marketplace and British researchers at the University of Bristol found gambling messages fill

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