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Lotto Max: Manitoba man wins $40M

Manitoba Man Wins $40 Million Lotto Max Jackpot

A Manitoba man has recently made headlines after winning one of the largest lottery jackpots in the province’s history. Matthew Tannas, a resident of Hamiota, found himself $40 million richer after the Lotto Max draw on Dec. 3. His winning ticket was one of two that shared the $80 million jackpot, with the other ticket being sold in Quebec.

Tannas’ windfall now ranks as the fourth-highest lottery prize ever won in Manitoba. The lucky ticket was purchased in Alberta, where Tannas was working as a big game guide, using the Lotto Spot app. The winning numbers that changed his life were 9, 14, 21, 26, 29, 32, and 41.

Upon hearing the life-changing news, Tannas shared his plans for the money. He intends to help his family, secure his kids’ college education, purchase a new truck, and fulfill his dream of traveling to Nova Scotia to visit his sister. The Western Canada Lottery Corporation confirmed Tannas’ intentions in a recent news release.

This incredible stroke of luck has brought immense joy and opportunities to Matthew Tannas and his loved ones. The impact of this massive win will undoubtedly be felt for generations to come.

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