'It's not going to change me': says New Brunswick winner of $64M Atlantic Lotto jackpot

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BAS-CARAQUET, N.B. — For nearly one full calendar year, Merel Chiasson of Bas-Caraquet, N.B., had $64 million sitting on his bedroom dresser, and he didn’t know it.

An Atlantic Lotto 6/49 ticket purchased in April of 2023 sat in a pile of his unclaimed tickets, the usual for Chiasson who routinely checks his tickets one month’s worth at a time near their expiry. “I’ve always done it like that, and I never thought I would win big, so I leave the tickets there and didn’t worry too much about it,” he saidHe had heard rumblings in the community about the unclaimed $64 million prize, but never imagined he could be the winner.

Just 19 days before the ticket was set to expire, Chaisson checked his ticket at a local retailer to reveal the largest prize ever awarded in Atlantic Canada almost one year after it was drawn — though he couldn’t tell at first just how much he had won.After picking up his partner from work and showing her the validation slip, she knew right away that he was the $64-million winner everyone had been looking for.

Chiasson said he intends to keep playing the lottery and he even bought some more tickets after validating his winning ticket.

 

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