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Another Edmonton Oilers playoff run is likely driving wagering business toward Alberta's only authorized online sportsbook.
The Alberta legislature passed Bill 48, the iGaming Alberta Act, but there's a lot of work left to do and concerns to be ...
Once in force, the legislation will allow Alberta to license private-sector operators to offer online sports betting and ...
An unprecedented win rate by March Madness favourites hit operators hard in Q1, while prediction markets dominated headlines ...
Canada's rapid development in online betting provides valuable lessons for UK entrepreneurs looking to enter or expand into ...
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Investigative Journalism Foundation on MSNB.C. says no to private online gambling as companies continue lobbying pushMajor website operators are pressuring B.C. to follow Ontario and Alberta in legalizing private online betting ...
The iGaming Alberta Act, known as Bill 48 has advanced to the third step of a five-step legalization process, moving to the committee stage. This bill aims to establish an open market for online ...
Sports betting has been legal in Alberta and Canada for many years, but most of that time it was only available in the form of parlay-style bets via provincial lotteries like Sport Select. That ...
Gambling, whether online or offline, and whether in the form of sports betting or casino gaming, is enjoying massive ...
While Cinderella runs for sports betting legislation in Oklahoma and Hawaii fell short, another long shot is alive in Alaska.
While Alaska’s bill inches forward, efforts elsewhere have faltered. In Hawaii, a sports betting measure passed both ...
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