There are concerns that an influx of private gambling operators in Alberta could divert cash from local charities and leave traditional casinos struggling to compete in a new landscape dominated by iGaming websites, according to groups that represent casino operators and non-profit groups.
Alberta is looking to expand online gambling in the province, moving closer to a model used in Ontario, where dozens of private companies provide everything from casino and table games to sports betting across more than 70 websites.
Alberta currently has one legal and regulated online gambling site called Play Alberta, managed by Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC).
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