 If you're looking for stats about Canadian gambling, you've come to the right place. I'll show you what you can find on a website I created for the Alberta Gambling Research Institute's National Study of Gambling. To get to the site, first visit the Institute's National Gambling Study Research page. The link is underneath the heading, Background Statistics. Alternately, visit directly using the link in the description. Once at the site, you'll see the title page where you'll find definitions for the collected statistics. The links on the left-hand side will take you to available charts and tables. For example, to see the commercial gambling net revenue and net income by year, click the second link. The default view shows Year 2019. Use the date drop-down menu to see a different year. Let's look at a second example. This time I'll click the link Net Revenue by Source by Year, which is the sixth link. You'll see a chart for net revenue for all available years, broken down by gambling format. This default view is for all provinces combined. Change it to a specific province by using the province drop-down menu. Use your mouse to hover over the bars to be able to identify specific values in the charts. To download figures as a spreadsheet, hover over the chart, click the dot symbol, and select the file type for download. Anyone looking for original sources and calculations used to create the tables will find them in my Revenues by Format by Province spreadsheet, link in the description. That's it for now. Enjoy exploring the other tables that make up the Canadian Gambling Statistics site. Thanks for watching.