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Someone In Ontario Just Got $44 Million Richer & They May Not Even Know It Yet

The winning lottery ticket was sold in Toronto!

Someone In Ontario Just Got $44 Million Richer & They May Not Even Know It Yet

Someone In Ontario Just Got $44 Million Richer & They May Not ...

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If you bought a Lotto Max ticket in Toronto, you might want to check your numbers because you could be $44 million richer.

According to OLG, the winning Lotto Max jackpot ticket from Tuesday's draw on July 20 was sold in Toronto and has yet to be claimed.

The grand prize sits at a whopping $44,023,273.40.

The lucky numbers are 2-13-15-19-38-39-46, and you can check your tickets at OLG's website, on the app or by calling OLG personally at 416-870-8946.

Lotto Max draws run on Tuesdays and Fridays and the winning ticket matches all seven numbers drawn in any one set.

Ontarians have had some luck this month, as another very fortunate player in York Region won the $65 million jackpot on July 6.

But if you haven't won big yet, don't worry, there's always next time. The next jackpot is this upcoming Friday and is worth an estimated $10 million.

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