Quebec man bids farewell to co-workers with pizza lunch after $40M lottery win

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Quebec man bids farewell to co-workers with pizza lunch after $40M lottery win
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Jean Lamontagne won a life-changing $40 million. He made sure to go back to work and treat his co-workers to pizza before leaving his job for good.

Last Tuesday, the 60-year-old Montreal resident was at work when he decided to check his lottery tickets – which he purchased for a chance to win the grand

Lamontagne went to tell his bosses of the news, and that he’d be retiring earlier than planned. A few days later, he returned to work with a pizza lunch for his colleagues before he said farewell to work for good. In Monday’s news release, Loto-Quebec described Lamontagne as a family man, and said the $40 million win will be essential in securing his family’s financial future. It added he would do that by investing part of the win in real estate, and purchases multiplexes for his loved ones.

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