Quote Originally Posted by Sykedupp
throretically, I could play poekr for a living, and since its non-taxable by the gov't, I could go on welfare cause I dont make anything. But I wont..

-Chris
Nah, dude. In Canada, if poker is your primary source of income and you spend a regular and significant amount of time doing it, it's taxable. Only if it stays as what amounts to a leisure activity is it not taxable.