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There’s A Whopping $99 Million In Lotto Prizes Up For Grabs In Canada Tonight

A pretty good way to solve 99 problems.

Staff Writer

Someone in Canada could be about to find themselves a whole lot richer on Saturday morning.

June 4's Lotto Max draw is expected to have a staggering $99 million up for grabs, thanks to a maxed-out $70-million jackpot and an estimated 29 $1-million Maxmillion prizes.

Nobody won the jackpot on Tuesday, June 1, which means the $70 million — the highest amount the Lotto Max jackpot can total — is still there to be won.

Players can purchase tickets up until 10:30 p.m. on June 4, when the draw takes place.

If you've bought a lottery ticket before but never checked it, you might still be in luck. OLG.ca has a list of unclaimed tickets and some of them are worth thousands of dollars.

Explore this list   👀

    • Cormac O'Brien was an Associate Editor at Narcity Canada, covering all things exciting and trending about Canada. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Journalism from the University of Victoria, where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the campus newspaper and was awarded the BCYNA Community News Scholarship for his writing. He was also the producer and co-host of Now On Narcity, Narcity's flagship podcast.

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