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Alberta Official Confirms Plan To Follow Ontario Gaming Model

June 21, 2024
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A top Albertan government official confirmed Thursday that the province plans to replicate much of Ontario鈥檚 private online gaming model as part of its own gambling overhaul.
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A top Albertan government official confirmed Thursday (June 20) that the province plans to replicate much of Ontario鈥檚 private online gaming model as part of its own gambling overhaul.

Dale Nally, minister of service and red tape reduction, spoke at the Canadian Gaming Summit and said that Alberta would indeed look to follow Ontario鈥檚 lead in establishing an open market for online gaming, as has been speculated for months since remarks made by Nally at the ICE convention in London in February.聽

鈥淚t's going to look very similar to Ontario, because we're following their model,鈥 Nally said. 鈥淎s far as I'm concerned, they built the roadmap, and we're working through that now.鈥

Under the Ontario model, companies can become approved operators by contracting with iGaming Ontario, which conducts and manages online gaming, and offer online sports betting and online casino games. To date, the province has 50 registered operators and 80 approved websites following an April 2022 launch.

鈥淲e're probably going to massage it a little bit so it's got a little bit of a spin on Alberta, but really it's being inspired by the experience of it in Ontario and it鈥檚 going to be an open and free market for gaming,鈥 Nally said.

Nally, who was given a mandate by Premier Danielle Smith last summer to finalize the province's online gaming reform, gave a spirited pitch during his speech Thursday for operators to come to Alberta, and said that a move by the provincial legislature last month to pass legislation giving his office the ability to conduct and manage gaming was done after hearing feedback from operators concerned about being regulated by Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC).

鈥淲e heard loud and clear because of AGLC鈥檚 relationship to [online gaming application] PlayAlberta, that companies would not come to Alberta if the conduct-and-manage was done by AGLC,鈥 Nally said.

鈥淭he minister will be taking on the iGaming portion of that, so that you can come to Alberta and you can invest in our province, and you won鈥檛 have to share your data with AGLC or PlayAlberta; we heard very loud and clear that was important to you, and we鈥檝e delivered on that.鈥

Nally also said his office had begun to consult with First Nations indigenous peoples to discuss their role in a potential iGaming market, as well as engaging in further consultation with Ontario to learn their best practices.

鈥淥ur goal is to have an open, responsible gaming experience that very much emulates the Ontario experience,鈥 he said.

Nally did not give any indication of a timeline, as rumblings spread throughout the conference over the week that Alberta could look to launch as early as the end of 2024.

Amanda Brewer, a gaming consultant and senior executive with the Canadian Gaming Association, said that Nally鈥檚 comments regarding the open market and desire to follow Ontario were encouraging.

鈥淭hose two things give me a bit of an indication that it鈥檚 quite possible that this is a market that could open very quickly,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 have any dates, I know there鈥檚 lots of rumors flying around, but I think it鈥檚 something to be celebrated that there has been a political decision in [Premier] Danielle Smith鈥檚 government that this is the right thing to do for Albertans.鈥

鈥淎ll of the evidence seems to suggest that the government of Alberta wants to move fairly quickly, they would like to see a similar regime in their jurisdiction to the one here in Ontario, and I think that government, we can expect they will push very hard for this calendar year,鈥 said lobbyist Troy Ross, president of TRM Public Affairs.

鈥淣obody can guarantee that鈥檚 going to happen, but I think we鈥檒l see a push to launch a regime in Alberta very quickly.鈥

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