Ontario's Progressive-Conservatives are expected to call on the Liberal government to put a halt to its multi-billion dollar casino operation agreement with Great Canadian Gaming, pending an investigation.
Sources reveal exclusively to NEWSTALK 1010 the Opposition will lay out its concerns with Ontario's newest gaming business partner on Monday morning.
Great Canadian has been implicated in a money laundering investigation in British Columbia.
Allegations are Great Canadian employees at its casino near Vancouver knowingly accepted millions of dollars worth of suspicious transactions.
Two people behind a BC money-transfer company face charges.
The PC's are expected to zero in on claims by Finance Minister Charles Sousa, who is the politician in charge of the gambling file at Queen's Park, that he was unaware that Great Canadian came up in a BC Attorney General's report into anti-money laundering that was made public last month.
Sousa also put distance between his government and the bidding process Great Canadian came out on top of, referring to the procurement process as, "independent."
The company was picked to host several gaming facilities in Ontario, including plans for a casino at Etobicoke's Woodbine Racetrack.
Great Canadian officials deny any wrongdoing.