Montreal

Loto-Québec cancels betting on future of U.S. President Donald Trump's presidency

​In the end, Donald Trump's presidency has lasted longer than Loto-Québec's plan to accept bets on its outcome.

Couillard government says it asked the provincial Crown corporation to rescind bet

Anyone who participated in the Loto-Québec wager about U.S. President Donald Trump will be refunded. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

​In the end, Donald Trump's presidency has lasted longer than Loto-Québec's plan to accept bets on its outcome.

Just one day after inviting players to make wagers on whether Trump would still be U.S. president after May 1, 2018 on its Mise-o-jeu platform, the provincial Crown corporation cancelled the bet on Thursday.

The Couillard government says it asked the provincial Crown corporation to rescind the bet.

Audrey Cloutier, a spokeswoman for Quebec Finance Minister Carlo Leitao, says the lottery corporation understood its position that the subject was a sensitive topic.

Anyone who placed bets would be reimbursed, she added.

The wager was supposed to be the latest foray into political betting for the Loto-Québec, which also accepted bets on the outcome of last year's U.S. presidential election.