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In Canada, lottery tickets typically expire one year after the draw date. However, some provinces may have different rules, so it's important to check the specific regulations for the lottery in question. After the expiration date, any unclaimed prizes are usually returned to the prize pool or used for community funding. Always consult the official lottery website for the most accurate information regarding expiration dates.

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