Montreal

Lottery winners say they won't change a thing after $37.5M Lotto Max win

For Canada's latest multimillionaires, a new computer and a pair of new shoes to start.

Winners hail from Montreal borough of LaSalle

Patrick Lamothe and his wife Johanne Leblond, their son Yannick, centre, and Johanne's father Guy Leblond, right, all from Montreal, are presented with their cheque for the $37.5 million jackpot win in the September 30 Lotto Max draw by Guy Corbeil Tuesday, October 4, 2016 in Montreal. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

What does a $37.5-million lottery windfall get you?

For Canada's latest multimillionaires, a new computer and a pair of new shoes to start.

Loto-Quebec unveiled the winners of Friday's Lotto Max at a news conference today.

Patrick Lamothe, his wife Johanne Leblond, her father Guy Leblond and the couple's son, Yannick Lamothe-Leblond, will share the prize.

The shoes are for Johanne Leblond and the computer is for her son.

They say they won't change their lives despite the stroke of luck — both husband and wife continued working this week as if they hadn't hit the jackpot.

The family hails from the southwestern Montreal borough of LaSalle and Lamothe says he hopes everyone will respect their privacy.