Stewards of Integrity: Guiding our Vision
At Woodbine Entertainment, our governance and leadership framework is designed to uphold the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and accountability. Our commitment to ethical business practices ensures that we lead the industry with confidence and trust.
Guiding Lights: Our Board of Directors.
Our Board of Directors is composed of esteemed professionals who bring a wealth of experience and a diverse array of perspectives to Woodbine Entertainment. Their strategic guidance and steadfast commitment to excellence drive our continued success.
Committees
- H. Mitchell – Chair
- H. Mitchell – Chair
- E.C. Hannah
- M. Katz
- M. Saunders
- T. Mungham
- B. Tohana – Chair
- E.C. Hannah
- H. Mitchell
- S. Mitchell
- M. Krembil
- R.M. Aziz – Chair
- H. Mitchell
- M. Saunders
- T. Mungham
- M. Lay – Chair
- B. Tohana
- J. Roth
- M. Saunders
- B. Grant
- B. Aziz
- M. Lay
- E.C. Hannah
- J. Lawson
- M. Katz
- J.J. Lawson – Chair
- R.M. Aziz
- H. Mitchell
- M. Lay
- J. Roth
- S. Mitchell
- M. Krembil
- Y. Schwabe (Non-Director)
Honorary Directors
- Dr. J.G. Brown
- M.R. Frostad
- D.S. Willmot
- C. Horner
- J. Fielding
- D. Millard
- B. Hutzel
- H. Mitchell
Pillars of Integrity: Corporate Governance and Compliance
Woodbine Entertainment is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of experienced business leaders. The Board collaborates with the executive management team to ensure business operations adhere to established governance and ethical standards. This leadership group is dedicated to maintaining the integrity of the racing product, which is essential for the confidence of wagering customers and industry participants. They believe a healthy horse racing industry relies on the financial viability of its racetracks, which provide the venues and purse income necessary for horseracing.
Key Regulatory Bodies
Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario
: Oversees all races at licensed Ontario racetracks, including human drug testing, breathalyzer programs, and track security standards. The AGCO issues over 30,000 licenses to individuals and businesses involved in horse racing and licenses the racetracks themselves.Ontario Racing Ontario Racing and was established in 1974 to increase employment in the racing industry and support the economic stability of Ontario’s farms by encouraging ownership of Ontario-sired horses.
: Separate industry association that supports the horse racing industry by developing and overseeing programs that assist the industry. The Horse Improvement Program that has been delivered byCanadian Pari-Mutuel Agency Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency Officers are responsible for the supervision of pari-mutuel betting, they test and monitor all of the computerized betting tote systems, audit the distribution of payouts prices, conduct investigations into questionable activities in pari-mutuel betting, and enforce the betting regulations and policies to ensure compliance.
: Special Operating Agency within Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada that regulates and supervises pari-mutuel betting on horse racing at racetracks across Canada, thereby ensuring that pari-mutuel betting is conducted in a way that is fair to the public. The Agency is funded through the collection of a levy of 0.8% on each pari-mutuel bet placed in Canada.The Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency is also responsible for monitoring for equine drug use. Since there are many drugs and medications that, if administered to a horse, could affect the outcome of a race, the Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency provides an Equine Drug Control Program that is designed to deter the uncontrolled use of drugs or medication in racehorses participating in pari-mutuel races. Urine or blood samples are collected from horses in the Woodbine/Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency test barns, under video surveillance, before or after a race and are analyzed at a laboratory contracted by the Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency . This regulator also carries out research in order to develop and improve analytical methods for the detection of drugs and to provide information on elimination times for veterinary drugs.
Gaming Regulatory Agency
Gaming in Ontario is regulated by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario lcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario as a Non-Gaming Supplier.
. As a host site to slot operations conducted and managed by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation , Woodbine Entertainment is licensed by theCommitted to Excellence and Integrity
Our leadership and governance practices are meticulously designed to foster an environment of trust and excellence. By adhering to these principles, Woodbine Entertainment continues to set the benchmark in the horseracing and gaming industries, delivering unparalleled experiences to our guests and stakeholders. Explore our comprehensive governance documentation and learn more about the principles that guide us.
Blueprint of Excellence: Governance Documentation
Transparency and accountability are cornerstones of our governance practices. Access our key governance documents, which include guidelines, policies, and committee charters that reflect our dedication to maintaining exemplary standards.