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Lotto Max - A $60 million jackpot and an estimated 6 Maxmillions in the next draw Français

Lotto Max - A $60 million jackpot and an estimated 6 Maxmillions in the next draw Français

Cision Canada02-07-2025
MONTRÉAL, July 2, 2025 /CNW/ - In the next Lotto Max draw, slated for Friday, July 4, the prize pool will be $60 million and include a $60 million jackpot and an estimated 6 Maxmillions.
"A Lotto Max jackpot was just won in June. We're hoping that Lady Luck strikes again in Québec in Friday's draw, when the jackpot is $60 million," says Isabelle Jean, Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer of Lottery Games at Loto-Québec.
Lotto Max continues to churn out winners in Québec
Lotto Max players in Québec have won over $3.924 billion since its launch in 2009.
In total, there have been 46 jackpot wins in the province, including 3 of $70,000,000—the largest jackpots ever won in Québec—in the February 25 and October 9, 2020, and June 7, 2022, draws.
One $65,000,000 jackpot, four $60,000,000 jackpots, five $55,000,000 jackpots, and nine $50,000,000 jackpots have also been won in Quebec.
In addition to these jackpot wins, Lotto Max players in Québec have also won a total of 247 Maxmillions prizes, each worth $1 million, and 151 shares of Maxmillions prizes.
Draw results are available online at lotoquebec.com.
Loto-Québec has been delivering entertainment to Quebecers for over 50 years, and its operations benefit Québec as a whole. Last year, the corporation paid out almost $1.8 billion in prizes to winners across Québec. Major prize winners are listed on the Winners page in the Lotteries section of lotoquebec.com. Read their stories.
The responsible commercialization of lottery and gaming products is central to Loto-Québec's operations. The corporation has been granted the highest internationally recognized certification in responsible gaming by the World Lottery Association.
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