Jonathan R. was half-asleep. Glancing at the OLG app on his phone in the early morning light, the Toronto resident saw what he thought was a highly respectable $75,000 win. Then, he put on his glasses. There were a few extra zeros. He had actually just hit the staggering $75-million Lotto Max jackpot from the March 3, 2026, draw.
In a split second, a two-year routine of playing family milestone numbers transformed into generational wealth. Jonathan immediately woke up his sister and lottery partner, Mylene P. She mirrored his initial confusion, assuming they were $75,000 richer until Jonathan told her the four words that would permanently alter their reality: Count the zeros.
“Once I realized it was $75 million, I was so excited. It was unbelievable,” Mylene later explained. “I’ve always dreamt of something like this but never imagined it would come true.”
A First for the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation
This wasn’t just a massive windfall. It was an institutional anomaly. The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) confirmed at their late-June winner celebration that Jonathan and Mylene are the first brother-sister duo in the organization’s history to claim a major jackpot.
They purchased the winning ticket at Drewry’s Variety on Drewry Avenue in North York. For the siblings, who immigrated to Canada in search of a better life, the slip of paper represents total financial liberation.
Jonathan’s wife, however, was a tough sell. Accustomed to his practical jokes, she flatly refused to believe the news until Mylene intervened to convince her. The humor of that morning quickly gave way to the gravity of their new resources. “My children will have their education paid for. I want them to have the best of the best,” Jonathan stated.
Key Takeaways: The Historic $75M Draw
For quick reference, here are the verified details surrounding the historic March 3 Lotto Max jackpot:
- The Winners: Jonathan R. and Mylene P., a brother-sister duo living in Toronto.
- The Prize: $75 million (Lotto Max).
- The Historic Benchmark: The first brother-sister pair to win a major jackpot in OLG history.
- The Vendor: Drewry’s Variety, located on Drewry Ave. in North York.
- The Strategy: Consistently playing numbers tied to significant family milestones for nearly two years.
From Cleaning Houses to Building Legacies
What happens when infinite capital meets grounded, working-class realities? You get incredibly poignant post-win plans.
Mylene spent years earning her living by cleaning homes for other people. The irony—and beauty—of her sudden wealth is deeply felt. “I made my living cleaning beautiful houses, and now I can clean my own new beautiful home,” she shared, adding that her heart is “full of so much love and joy.”
Jonathan’s vision is equally structural. He intends to acquire property to build a sprawling, multi-generational home for their extended family to live and grow together. But his ambitions extend beyond Toronto real estate. He plans to fund the construction of a small chapel in his hometown as a permanent legacy of giving back.
And then, there’s the travel. Mylene is charting a sweeping itinerary that includes Germany, Austria, Japan, and an extensive tour across their adopted home of Canada.
How does the OLG release the names of major lottery winners in Ontario?
Under current Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation protocols, absolute anonymity isn’t granted, but privacy rules have tightened. To balance public transparency with personal safety, the OLG now releases only the winner’s first name and the initial of their last name to the media. This is why the historic $75M winners are formally recognized strictly as Jonathan R. and Mylene P.
What are the odds of a brother and sister winning a lottery jackpot together?
While the statistical probability of a single ticket hitting the Lotto Max jackpot is roughly 1 in 33.2 million, the odds of a specific sibling configuration claiming it are virtually impossible to calculate. The OLG specifically noted that Jonathan and Mylene’s win marks the absolute first time a brother-sister duo has ever taken home a major jackpot in the Crown agency’s history.
Sources Quoted: Sourced directly from late-June 2026 reporting by CTV News (Alex Arsenych), CityNews Toronto (Lucas Casaletto), and CBC News (Muriel Draaisma), featuring official statements from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG).
Leo Falsafi is a digital marketing veteran and senior journalist at Virlan.co, where he covers the intersection of digital marketing, gaming, and breaking US trending news. With nearly two decades of hands-on experience in SEO and digital strategy, Leo has consulted for and scaled hundreds of companies. His deep industry roots allow him to deliver sharp, fact-checked insights and analysis on the trends shaping today's digital landscape.







