View this post on Instagram A post shared by Loto-Québec (@lotoquebec_officiel) on Feb 28, 2020 at 9:02am PST Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Feb. 28 (UPI) -- A Quebec grocery store worker became the largest lottery winner in the province's history when he scored a $52 million jackpot with a ticket he bought at work. Gregory Mathieu, 22, a bagger at the IGA Extra in the Saint-Romuald district of Levis, Quebec City, traveled to Loto Quebec headquarters to claim a jackpot totaling $52,146,850 from the Lotto Max drawing. Advertisement Mathieu told lottery officials he bought his ticket at work. The winner brought his family with him to claim the prize Friday and said he plans to split his winnings with his seven closest relatives. Lottery officials said Mathieu was the only grand prize winner from the Lotto Max drawing, but eight others won $750,000 second-prize jackpots. Read More Maryland retiree collects her second lottery jackpot in two years Lottery ticket bound for storage unit rescued on moving day Facebook post alerts man to winning lottery ticket on his dashboard