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Canadians spend over $7 billion a year on lottery tickets, yet the odds of you winning the jackpot are approximately 14 million to one. But is there a way to boost your chances?

A new analysis might offer some clues. After crunching 16 years of lottery data, researchers at CasinoDays recently revealed Canada's "luckiest" lotto numbers (based on the most commonly drawn digits). CasinoDays counted how often each lotto number came up and ranked them in descending order based on frequency. The data was collected in January 2025.

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The Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, August 20 are out, and you know what that means: it's time to check your tickets.

The stakes remain high as can be this week, with the jackpot set at its maximum amount of $70 million — the largest single payout available in Canada. And, this time, one lucky player has actually scored the grand prize.

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The Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, August 13 are out, and you know what that means: it's time to check your tickets.

The stakes remain high as can be this week, with the jackpot set at its maximum amount of $70 million — the largest single payout available in Canada. There are also 41 — that's right, a whopping 41 — Maxmillions up for grabs, each worth $1 million!

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For those of you who believe fortune favours the bold, this could be a good time to test the theory. The Lotto Max jackpot is currently at its max capacity of $70 million — the largest single payout available in Canada. And, since no one has managed to snag it over the past couple of weeks, that means it's still available for the taking... as early as Friday's draw on August 9.

It also means excess funds have been pouring into the Maxmillions pool. Some weeks there are no Maxmillions, other weeks there are just a few. This week? A whopping 37 of them, each worth $1 million.

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The Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, August 6 are out, and you know what that means: it's time to check your tickets.

The stakes continue to run high this week, as the jackpot is still set at its maximum amount of $70 million — the largest single payout available in Canada. There are also 33 — yes, that's right... a whopping 33 — Maxmillions up for grabs, each worth $1 million!

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The Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, July 30 are out, and you know what that means: it's time to check your tickets.

The stakes are high this week as the jackpot is currently set at its maximum amount of $70 million — the largest single payout available in Canada. There are also 14 Maxmillions up for grabs, worth $1 million each.

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The Lotto Max winning numbers for July 23 are finally out. So, grab your tickets and check them closely because this week's jackpot is a big one. How big? Well, the biggest it can possibly be.

For the Lotto Max draw held on Tuesday, the jackpot hit its maximum of $70 million — the largest single payout prize available in Canada. There are also 10 Maxmillions up for grabs, each worth $1 million!

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The Lotto Max winning numbers for July 16 have been revealed, which means it's time to grab your tickets and check your numbers.

This Lotto Max draw is offering a $60 million jackpot along with six Maxmillions worth $1 million each!

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Talk about a lottery win that keeps on giving! In a stroke of sheer luck, an Outaouais resident has defied the odds and secured a financial future that many of us can only dream of. François Lajoie won $25,000 a year for life following the Grande Vie April 27 draw and decided to opt for the lump sum of $500,000.

Loto-Québec shared in a press release that Lajoie had purchased his Grande Vie ticket from a grocery store on a whim. His winning numbers? His loved ones' birthdays. The morning of the draw, Lajoie had checked online to verify which Canadian regions the winners were from. Loto-Québec said that Lajoie found out a Quebec player had won 5/5 numbers, still not knowing it was him.

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A group of 10 co-workers at the Fondrémy foundry in Chambly won $2 million with a Quebec 49 Formula ticket purchased for the February 25, 2023 draw.

Matthieu Côté, one of the winning members, said he had forgotten to purchase the tickets locally — so he decided to grab one on the road while he was out of town, Loto-Québec said.

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A Quebec couple got the surprise of a lifetime when they mistook their lottery ticket win for a figure much less than what they actually walked away with.

Gaétan Bergeron and France Marcoux from the Centre-du-Québec region purchased a Célébration 2023 ticket — one that they mistakenly thought won them $1,000. Following the January 8 Célébration draw, Bergeron checked his and his wife's lottery tickets through the Loto-Québec Lotteries app.

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Gisèle Baril from Laval had one heck of a holiday season after she took home the Québec Max million-dollar prize on December 9, 2023. Baril purchased a Double Jeu Max ticket with Extra, but little did she know she was about to get the surprise of a lifetime.

After ordering take-out at a resto counter, the Laval resident took it upon herself to quickly verify her ticket at a nearby retailer while she waited. When Baril discovered she had won $1,000,000, she "instantly shed tears of joy," Loto-Québec said. In fact, Gisèle was so emotional that a teary-eyed customer also waiting in line offered her a hug.

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