Alberta, Canada to open online gambling market to private operators
Regulation · 2024-09-05

Alberta, Canada is preparing to open its online gambling market to private operators, following in the footsteps of Ontario. This strategic move aims to transform the province’s current grey market for online gambling into a regulated, billion-dollar reven

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Alberta, Canada is preparing to open its online gambling market to private operators, following in the footsteps of Ontario. This strategic move aims to transform the province’s current grey market for online gambling into a regulated, billion-dollar revenue stream. Alberta will become the second Canadian province to allow private companies like FanDuel and DraftKings to operate legally, with the government taking a share of their revenues.  


Ontario’s success in the online gambling market is evident, with the province generating $2.4 billion in gaming revenue last year. Before regulation, a significant portion of Ontario’s $1 billion annual wagers was funnelled through unregulated sites. However, after implementing a legal framework, 85 percent of bettors transitioned to legal platforms. Alberta hopes to replicate this success, capturing a larger share of the online gambling market and securing a stable revenue source.  


Capturing the illicit market  


Currently, Alberta’s only regulated online gambling platform is Play Alberta, operated by Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC). However, many gamblers continue to use offshore sites in the unregulated “grey market.” The introduction of Bill 16, the Red Tape Reduction Statutes Amendment Act, allows Alberta to regulate and oversee iGaming activities, paving the way for private operators to enter the market.  


The provincial government is in the consultation phase, gathering input on how to structure the expanded online gambling market best. The goal is to create a safer and more responsible gambling environment while recapturing the market share lost to illicit operators. The government is keen to avoid repeating Ontario’s pre-regulation challenges, where unregulated gambling sites dominate the market.  



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