PointsBet has previously reported significant market growth in Ontario, so it’s no surprise that the company was quick to ...
Canada’s online gaming landscape continues to evolve, with Alberta now stepping into the spotlight as it prepares to open its ...
Alberta is preparing a major shakeup of how online sports betting and internet-based casino gambling are conducted and regulated in the Western Canadian province. After years of discussion, debate, ...
The AGLC has released standards for the market, including provisions addressing “unregulated” activity. The AGLC will ...
PointsBet receives AGLC approval to register in Alberta, launching marketing efforts and expanding Canadian sportsbook and ...
Like all of Canada, Alberta has an active online gambling gray market. When the Ontario regulator launched digital sports betting and iGaming, it gave gray-market operators a long runway to move into ...
The operator of the only authorized online sportsbook in Alberta believes it is ready to meet the challenges of Super Bowl Sunday and new competitors.
Alberta is opening its doors to online gambling companies, but those operators will have to abide by certain advertising ...
The framework was unveiled on Wednesday, following discussions that began in 2024 on opening Alberta’s online gambling market ...
Success at online casinos depends partly on understanding the rules that govern play. In Canada, those rules are not the same ...
Alberta is moving closer to launching a regulated online gambling (iGaming) market, with the province releasing new rules ...
On January 13, 2026, Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) opened its registration process for prospective operators and goods or ...
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