From the Niagara Falls Review:

Nobody has signed on the dotted line yet, but Premier Dalton McGuinty said the province will eventually negotiate a long-term lease for Casino Niagara.

“My instructions are pretty simple – get a deal,” McGuinty said in an interview with The Review before a campaign stop in Niagara Falls Tuesday. “I’m confident we’re going to get a final agreement.”

Ontario Lottery and Gaming, the Crown corporation that owns the city’s casinos is negotiating with Canadian Niagara Hotels, the company that owns Casino Niagara’s building.

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