Electronic gambling machines should have high-risk labels on them, casinos should stop or cutback on serving alcohol and schools should be teaching children about the hazards of gaming, according to a new health study in British Columbia.
Those were among the 17 recommendations put forward by Perry Kendall, the province’s chief medical officer, in a report released Wednesday that looked at the public-health issues surrounding gambling.
Mark Hume – Globe and Mail – October 16, 2013.