Only charitable or religious not-for-profit groups whose proceeds are used for charitable or religious purposes qualify to get a lottery licence in Nunavut.
Only charitable or religious not-for-profit groups whose proceeds are used for charitable or religious purposes qualify to get a lottery licence in Nunavut.
Does your group or organization need a lottery licence for an upcoming event? Make sure to apply early to avoid delays or refusal of your lottery licence application.
The Department of Economic Development and Transportation (EDT) advises Nunavummiut that the RCMP will no longer administer practical and written tests for the Class 7 and 5 licenses starting January 1, 2018 in the Qikiqtani and Kivalliq regions...
The Department of Community and Government Services’ Consumer Affairs division prepares and processes lottery licences for charitable or religious organizations interested in running lottery schemes such as bingo, Nevada pull tickets, and 50/50 raffles.
e Department of Community and Government Services’ (CGS) Consumer Affairs Division issues Nunavut-wide business licences under the Business Licence Act and its respective Business Licence and Registration Fees Regulations.
The Consumer Affairs division of the Department of Community and Government Services would like to remind Nunavummiut that it is unlawful to hold an unlicensed raffle in Nunavut.