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Toronto Casino Fined $350K After Impromptu After-Party Breaks Out on Casino Floor

  • On June 26, 2025, the Great Canadian Casino Resort in Toronto was penalized $350K for permitting an unauthorized after-party on its gaming floor that occurred on September 27, 2024.
  • The after-party took place following an electronic dance music concert that experienced heavy intoxication, chaotic conduct, multiple alleged assaults, drug-related emergencies, and instances of public indecency, all occurring without prior risk evaluation or preparation.
  • Ontario's gaming regulator imposed the fine in response to the casino's significant shortcomings in incident reporting, employee training, handling disturbances, and maintaining control over the gaming floor.
  • The casino allowed over 400 guests and a performing artist onto the gaming floor, where the artist performed amidst operational games despite security challenges including an attendee climbing slot machines.
  • This fine is the third penalty against the casino in three months, as it has 15 days from June 26, 2025, to appeal the decision, indicating continued regulatory scrutiny.
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Security was compromised at a Toronto casino at an improvised party near the slot machines after a show in September 2024.

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NiagaraFallsReview.ca broke the news in Niagara Falls, Canada on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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