I don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Here’s a concise update based on recent publicly available reporting up to 2024–2025:
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Loto-Québec has faced labor disruptions in the past, including strikes by professional staff, which affected operations and project timelines, such as delaying integration of new games and delaying some draws [source coverage from public gaming analyses and local outlets discusses these events]. If you’re tracking current status, this area tends to change with negotiated agreements and settlement votes by staff unions.[1]
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In fiscal and quarterly results, Loto-Québec has reported periods of strong performance alongside quarters with softer earnings, driven by changes in product mix (e.g., Lotto Max and other offerings) and pandemic-related shifts in store operations; these fluctuations are routinely reflected in quarterly press releases and annual reports.[2][9]
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For the latest news specifically, you’ll want to check Loto-Québec’s official newsroom or trusted Canadian business outlets (e.g., CNW/Newswire releases and regional broadcasters) for the most current figures and any new labor or regulatory developments.[4][7]
If you’d like, I can summarize the most recent official statements or pull a quick snapshot from the latest press releases from Loto-Québec and major Canadian outlets, then present it with citations.