The Next Lotto Max Will Be A Whopping $70 Million & It's The Biggest Jackpot Possible

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The next Lotto Max draw could see a winner of the biggest jackpot-winning possible at $70 million.

This Friday, February 26, will offer total prizes that are worth around $91 million, including 21 $1 million dollar prizes in the Maxmillions, according to Loto-Québec

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$70 million Jackpot to be won

"For each Maxmillions, an additional selection of 7 numbers between 1 and 50 is drawn. These selections are not decomposable and prizes may be shared by winners," a news release read. 

According to the release, $1 million was won in last night's Lotto Max draw on February 23, with the lucky winner hailing from Ontario

Tuesday's draw also offered a total of $75 million in prizes that included around 10 $1 million dollar prizes as well as the jackpot, which was $65 million. 

Just a few days prior, another Canadian became $1 million richer, but this time in Quebec.

That draw had prizes worth around $66 million with a $60 million jackpot and six Maxmillions.

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