A Vietnamese refugee in Canada, who won 60 million Canadian dollars (45 million US dollars) in a sweepstakes, has decided not to tell his family because of his young people who want to receive working principles without relying on their father.

"I started thinking about the impact of this unfairness on my family. I concluded that it would change a lot and made sure we were ready," Bon Trung told a news conference in Edmonton, Alberta. His way of spending.

Ten months after choosing the right numbers in the Canadian lottery draw, which he has chosen for decades, he went to the Canadian Lottery Commission to receive his prize, saying: "We are ready!"

Trung plans to use the money to pay off his home loan, other bills, and take leave before returning to work as a gardener.

"He told them about 10 or 20 years later," he joked when asked by a journalist not to tell his family.

Bon Trong, 55, and his family arrived in Canada 36 years ago to escape the war in Vietnam, where they were destitute after the war in Vietnam.