iGaming Ontario has shown consistently impressive growth over what were relatively mundane times since market launch. We look at the Ontario online sports betting and casino wagering and revenue figures from the first three months of 2025 and compare them to the same period from 2024 to see if Trump's tariffs have dampened the demand for online gambling in Ontario.
There has been a near universal truism across sports betting products offered by Canada's provincial lottery corporations. The odds are terrible and the general consumer experience has been lacking. Industry watchers have long-suspected that lottery corporation online betting revenues must have been poor, where "grey market" and now legal Ontario sportsbooks provide far superior products - but the results were always hidden, mixed in with other revenue line items. Not anymore. The AGLC's March report for 2023/24 showed just 2.4% of its online revenues from Play Alberta came from sports betting. We explore this revelation and apply the findings to understand the likely situations in British Columbia and Quebec, since they are the two most populous provinces that have yet to move toward a regulated iGaming market.
Bill 48 creates the legal foundation for a new Crown corporation to manage online gambling, but leaves open the question of how the market will be structured. Rather than build a system from scratch, we argue Alberta should consider a partnership with Ontario’s well-established model. Alberta’s iGaming bill leaves the door open to working with Ontario - here’s what that could look like, and what would need to happen next.
Although most iGaming Ontario sportsbooks have not added Canadian election coverage, some top sportsbook brands have thrown their hat into the ring in order to allow Ontarians to bet on the outcome of the 2025 election. Those same brands also serve Canada's "grey market" with offshore site versions. We outline the best Canadian federal election betting & odds for both the legal Ontario and "rest of Canada" markets.
The recent report sheds light on a seemingly dispirited regulator. Their PlayNow platform saw minimal growth, with blame reserved for iGaming Ontario's brand ments attracting BC players to those sites' offshore versions. Despite what could be a ray of hope leading to a partnership with iGaming Ontario, nothing communicated in the Service Plan from either BCLC or the BC government specifically called for a pragmatic approach to address harm reduction or the lost revenue as associated with the "grey market."
We've written about how nearly $1 billion dollars per year could be repatriated to provincial governments through iGaming market regulation. Now we explore the unseen human cost of the lack of regulation in this respect. In combining work from another piece on self-exclusion rates, we shown how Canada has over 200,000 people that are in need of a robust self-exclusion solution. For us, that solution is best found with a cross-Canada partnership with iGaming Ontario.
The Atlantic Lottery corporation's most recent report showed declining revenues compared to the previous year. While its executive acknowledged the significance of the "grey market" of online gaming sites that serve its region from offshore, and the difficulty it has in competing with them, they also grossly underestimate the size of that market and how much money leaves the region. We highlight what we believe to be the real amount lost to the "grey market" and a solution that could return more than half of the ALC's lost cash estimate.
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA), announced the proceeds from their online gaming offering, PlayNow.com, in partnership with BCLC. While these results may appear promising, they are dwarfed by the current size of Saskatchewan's "grey market" of online gaming activity. We show that Saskatchewan could earn far more through a partnership with iGaming Ontario, versus their PlayNow partnership.
For over 10 years, people in Manitoba have had access to BCLC's PlayNow.com. The revenue returns to the province have been decent, but how would results compare if Manitoba struck a deal to be a part of iGaming Ontario? The answer is that iGaming Ontario would bring the Government of Manitoba more than three times the revenue that PlayNow.com brings.
Ontario’s iGaming market continued its rapid growth in 2023/24, with both OLG and iGaming Ontario playing key roles in shaping the industry. As online casino gaming and sports betting expand, new figures highlight the scale of the market and how these two entities contribute to its success. But how does OLG’s market share compare to private operators, and what do the latest numbers reveal about the industry’s trajectory?
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation is making a major change to its sportsbook operations. OLG announced that it will transition from FDJ Group to Kambi Group as its new multi-channel sportsbook provider. The switch is expected to be completed in the latter half of 2025. We look at what it means for Ontario's Proline+ bettors.
With President Trump's tariffs standing as a grave threat to the Canadian economy, based on fresh results from iGaming Ontario for 2024, we approximate the size of other provincial markets and provide a reasonable estimate for the lost provincial tax revenues from a lack of iGaming regulation.
Results were previously reported on a quarterly basis at iGaming Ontario, but henceforth will be reported on a monthly basis. With this change, we can compare iGO results in 2023 and 2024 calendar years, and figure out just how much money the Province of Ontario took in over this period.
The long-time "grey market" betting site has added Nova Scotia to its list of restricted territories, ing the Province of Quebec in that shared status. Service to existing customers in Nova Scotia has stopped and no new customers are being accepted. To date, these are the only two Canadian provinces not served by the brand based out of Antigua & Barbuda.
Recent quarterly report conference calls have igaming CEOs discussing the impending regulation in Alberta. We highlight when the Alberta online sports betting & casino market is expected to open and explore what the market might look like in of the number of operators when it does. Alberta has about one-third the population of Ontario. Will it have also have one-third the number of legal gaming brands, meaning far less consumer choice?
iGaming Ontario selected a t bid to develop its self-exclusion platform in order to allow Ontarians to take a break from online gambling as they desire. We look at the likely self-exclusion solution, discuss how many Ontarians might become safer as a result, as well as the potential number of people that could similarly be made safer, should other provinces ever decide to regulate online gambling.
We outline key metrics in the perhaps surprising Q1 2024/25 iGaming Ontario growth story, discuss the context, the likeliest reason for growth, as well as some of the spinoff effects for the rest of the country.
As part of a much broader piece of legislation brought forth by the ministry of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction, Bill 16 was ed, allowing Alberta and Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis to conduct and manage gaming in the province. We look at the next step in the development of a legal Alberta iGaming market: Consultation with First Nations stakeholders in the province. We discuss why this step should not be a significant hurdle for the process.
Ontario's highest court ruled that the "conduct and manage" iGaming model may stand in dismissing a motion from the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake. We outline the crux of the 26-page judgement. While we agree with the vast majority of the Judge's decision, we very much disagree with one aspect of their assessment of iGO, given our lived experience in reviewing their operators. We also explore what the judgment might mean for online gaming regulations elsewhere in Canada.
iGaming Ontario announces its year-two results, including 70% year-over-year revenue growth. Expected in these parts, we highlight the bits that matter, remind readers as to the reasons for this explosive figure and posit whether or not similar growth is to be expected in year-three.
The AGCO released guidance to iGaming standards, so that licensed Ontario online gambling operators can have a clearer understanding of how they may and may not market their products going forward. We highlight the key changes to the Standard, and explain where Ontarians and operators will see the related impacts.
"Minister of Service Alberta And Red Tape Reduction", Dale Nally, an Alberta MLA attended the ICE London iGaming conference to engage stakeholders and touted what will be a low tax rate within the eventual regime. While no hard plans were announced, it is a clear signal that Alberta is looking to follow in Ontario's footsteps in the regulation of online gambling.
iGaming Ontario announced huge growth in Q3 of 2023/34. We breakdown the year-over-year results compared to Q3 of 2022/23, along with context for this growth. We also highlight the Ontario sports betting handle for the quarter, where it's pretty clear if not stated outright, that Ontario has achieved an often-mentioned milestone: the billion-dollar month.
As Ontario looks to build a centralised self-exclusion system for its regulated iGaming market, we wanted to highlight the solutions that other regulated jurisdictions have built in this respect, and discuss the respective levels of success. In doing so we compare self-exclusion solutions & stats in Denmark, Sweden & the UK to those in Canada, that remain in unregulated markets.
In early 2024, iGaming Ontario will request proposals toward the development of a centralized player self-exclusion system. We discuss its importance, the examples to follow, the hurdles to overcome and why this development is a huge reason that other Canadian provinces should look to regulate online gambling sites for their citizens.
Confirming the strength of the "grey market" for online gambling in La Belle Province, the Québec Online Gaming Coalition reported its recent survey results and announced the addition of GeoComply as a partner.
First, CoolBet left Ontario. Now, Kindred Groups's Unibet will exit the Ontario market, while new casino-only brands will be entering it. We look at where it went wrong for Unibet in Ontario, as the casino-only portion of the iGaming Ontario market continues to grow.
iGaming Ontario reports have provided considerable insights about the size of the market for its licensed, "private" online gambling operators. With this data, and our own estimates for the full second year results for Ontario, we extrapolated how these figures might look for the rest of Canada, to see just how much money Canadian provinces are losing by not regulating and taxing online betting and gambling.
We discuss the full 2022/23 fiscal revenue and sports betting handle (wagers) for iGaming Ontario and Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corporation. We also use the recent, more granular iGO quarterly reports to interpolate Ontario's 2022/23 sports betting handle figures, and make our predictions in this vein for 2023/24.
iGaming Ontario announced suprising Q2 2023/24 results, in what should be their least busy quarter within the calendar. However, the numbers showed there was essentially no slowing down Ontario players in the summer months.
Having forewarned of marketing rule changes in April, yesterday, Ontario's gambling regulator announced rules to limit ads that use athletes or social media influencers. While limiting the broad appeal of pro athletes in such ads will make a positive difference, the context around of limiting social media influencers in such ads could very well backfire within the province.
iGO released their first quarter 2023/24 results with a new level of reporting granularity. We now can see the "handle" and revenue within each igaming verical: sports betting, casino & poker.
Several B2B and B2C iGaming companies have ed together to form the Quebec Online Gaming Coalition, in order to lobby for the creation of a regulated iGaming market in Quebec, essentially arguing for the replication of iGaming Ontario framework in Canada's second most-populous province.
American luxury casino gaming & resort company, Wynn Resorts, has announced the development of a 1,500-room casino resort to be built in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE. This project will be the first of its kind in the Islamic nation, as the race to develop its tourism industry ramps up, in competition with its neighours in the Gulf Region.
With most of its key brands finally on-board for a full quarter, and the addition of the NFL season and a FIFA World Cup to the sporting schedule, iGaming Ontario announced blowout Q3 2022/23 results. We discuss the results, the overall Ontario market and what this means for quarters going forward.
Having recently banned UFC betting in late 2022 as a result of integrity concerns, the AGCO has now reinstated UFC betting in Ontario as a result of several changes made by the MMA organisation that address these concerns.
Just days after the Ohio online and mobile sports betting market opened, MLB's Cleveland Guardians and bet365 announced a multi-year partnership.
The VICI REIT agreed to purchase four locations from Pure Canadian Gaming for over $270 million for the purposes of a leaseback agreement.
The Ohio Casino Control Commission has taken istrative action against BetMGM, Caesars and DraftKings for violating marketing rules. The incident has caused waves across the US sports betting industry, spurring very quick changes to the approach operators take in structuring the marketing language for their new player offers across the country.
The Ohio online sports betting market isn't yet open, but the Ohio Casino Control Commission has already handed down a decision that it intends to fine DraftKings for advertising directly to 2,500 people that were under 21 years of age.
PressEnter Group closes Nitro Casino Ontario after less than 3 months of operation. This marks the first iGaming Ontario brand closure since the market opened on April 4 of this year.
Ontario bingo hall operator, Delta Bingo has gained its Ontario iGaming license. The company already operates "Vegas Style" games at its locations, in addition to bingo games. The move will allow the company to potentially complement their bricks and mortar efforts with both online bingo and slots games.
Estonia's TonyBet gains Ontario license from the AGCO over seven months after that province's market opened.
The AGCO bans UFC betting in Ontario due to insufficient safeguards surrounding match-fixing, cheat-at-play, and other illicit activity that might influence events. Lack of governing body supervision & suspicion of insider betting activity leads Ontario's regulator to this difficult decision on event wagering within this very popular professional MMA body.
International online casino and sports betting brand NetBet has gained its AGCO license for operation in Ontario.
In yet another pro team marketing deal, Super Group's Betway has struck an agreement market itself within the Miami Heat's arena. We look at the reasons for such a partnership given that online sports betting is not yet legal in the state of Florida.
Kindred Group has announced that they will not renew their online sports betting license in Iowa for their Unibet brand.
Separate iCasino operators Rootz Ltd. and Ngame N.V. have secured AGCO licenses for Wildz and SpinAway casino brands respectively in order to operate in Ontario.
Swedish online and retail sportsbook platform solution provider Kambi has announced it will provide retail terminals to 10 casino locations in Ontario for the gaming company that is owned by Apollo Global Management.
The operating entity known as "VideoSlots Limited" has gained AGCO licenses for MrVegas and its flagship VideoSlots brand.
The US TV streaming service had put its gaming business into strategic review. The result of this review is that Fubo will cease its sportsbook operations, which were live in Arizona, Iowa & New Jersey.
The entity known as L7 Entertainment received its Ontario licence for LuckyDays.ca casino. The brand operates a "grey market" casino site from Curaçao, so this move will migrate players and revenue to the legal Ontario market. The move is not unprecedented for the company, as they also operate their brand in the regulated market of Sweden.
On October 12, iGaming Ontario announced their 2022/23 Fiscal Q2 performance results report. The report showed an upward trajectory across all listed KPI. We break down the numbers and provide context as to why the figures will be even better in Q3.
Notable Canadian sports broadcaster, Bob McCown has signed a multi-year deal to become a brand ambassador for BetRivers, and his show, "The Bob McCown Podcast" will air as part of the BetRivers Network of podcasts.
Live Dealer casino games have been tremendously popular within Ontario's new iGaming market. To ensure a heightened level of fairness for the gaming public, the AGCO has announced live dealer casino game standard amendements.
As the AGCO wished to cause as little disruption to existing Ontario players, the AGCO was allowing for a transition period for operators and gaming suppliers to gain compliance and complete licensure. The AGCO has now set a deadline to end this transition period, for the end of October 2022. Operators and suppliers need to be in compliance, they or risk their ability to serve the market.
The Nordic iGaming corporation had indicated during investor calls that it would look to gain its license in Canada's first fully legal iGaming market. Betsafe received its Ontario license with the hopes of being live on the iGaming Ontario platform for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in November.
CanPlayCasino-dot-com gains license to operate a version of its site for Ontario. Interestingly, the ed entities are different between the Kahnawake-based site and the one ed for play in Ontario. Curiously, the registrant of the Kahnawake version also has other brands with the KGC, but those brands have not yet gained their licenses to date.
Various online casino brands that have d their free-play sites on TV in Canada, and which have their real-money sites based in the Mohawk Territory's iGaming jurisdiction, like Zodiac Casino and Yukon Gold Casino, have seemingly moved to gain their Ontario licenses.
The long-time "grey market" online casino operator has been advertising its free-play casino site of the same brand in Canada for years. Today, PressEnter's Nitro Casino gained its Ontario license, so it will be able to keep all the players it had previously acquired in that province, and move forward to continue its growth there.
Serving all of Canada from the iGaming jurisdiction of Curaçao for over 20 years, the high-limit, low margin online bookmaker took a nearly unprecedented step when Pinnacle gained its Ontario license.
A widely d Kahnawake-based iGaming operator that has secured marketing partnerships with many sports and sports-adjacent personalities, Bet99 has secured a license to operate in Ontario's legal market.
Kindred Group's Unibet has been fined $48,000 for violating Ontario's marketing standards.
SIA needed to the legal Ontario iGaming market because its parent company Entain, already had licenses for three other gaming brands. Thus, they made it official and Sports Interaction gained their license to serve Ontario.
MLB's Baltimore Orioles have announced a long-term partnership with SuperBook Sports. The agreement will see the first retail sportsbook lounge built at Camden Yards as Maryland looks to open their regulated retail and online sportsbook market in late 2022 or early 2023.
Internationally regulated sports betting and iCasino operator Kaizen Gaming has received approval from the AGCO for their "Betano" brand.
Ontario's gaming regulator hands DraftKings a fine for broad ment of an odds boost promotion. No advertising of "inducements" is allowed in Ontario.
The US online casino and sportsbook brand firms up their ability to offer their iGaming platform in Canada's most populous province. While Bally Bet received their Ontario iGaming license, they initially only plan to offer online casino games, hoping to introduce sports betting at a later date.
Anyone that studies reported gaming revenue of publicly traded gaming companies will know that this is very significant news for iGaming Ontario. With Super Group's "Spin" casino brands gaining their Ontario licenses, iGaming Ontario will be onboarding an operator that was earning tens millions of dollars every year, from Ontario's former "grey market" for online casino play.
Unrelated iGaming brands PokerStars and Casumo received licenses from the AGCO in order to offer their chosen gaming verticals to players located in Ontario.
On June 3, 2022, well-established UK online bookmaker and casino brand, BetVictor gained its Ontario license to serve players in the province in an official and fully legal capacity.
American Daily Fantasy Sports and sportsbook brand DraftKings has been granted license to operate its sports betting and online casino games in Ontario. The company however had to withdraw their DFS offering in the province until local AGCO regulations move to cover this type of gaming.
BetMGM and PointsBet have been fined by the AGCO for allegedly failing to comply with AGCO standards.
International iGaming operator and gaming software publisher, SkillOnNet, has operated several online casino brands within Canada's "grey market" for years. Several brands received prominent associated media ad campaigns, and these online casino brands, including PlayOJO casino have now received their Ontario license.
One of the leading "grey market" iGaming brands, Betway has gained its Ontario license.
With the opening of the market on April 4, 2022, Canada's most populous province now has legal Ontario online casinos. People located in the province can now know they are playing at fully licensed & legal providers that pay fees & taxes to the government, while submitting to Responsible Gaming and fairness standards. A milestone in Canada.
The AGCO iGaming marketing rules are strict in some ways, but leave consumers without the ability to gather good information. They also set rules that make us wonder about one particular offering from PointsBet.
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Torstar's iGaming venture, 'NorthStar Gaming' has chosen Playtech and Kambi to be their iCasino and sportsbook technology partners as they look to enter the legal Ontario iGaming market, which opens on April 4, 2022.
iGO announced the date for market launch on January 28, 2022. SNBET talks about the news, which sports betting companies will be under pressure to be ready, as well as the regulators that will face a difference kind of pressure as iGO revenue starts to be reported from May 2022 onward.
With the first sports betting partnership within the NCAA's Big Ten conference, PointsBet becomes the official partner of the University of Maryland Athletics.
Key compliance points have been issued by the AGCO around marketing and the exiting of non-compliant ('grey market') Ontario gaming operations. These guidelines are important ones that will affect both how the market itself is shaped and how the actual operators must proceed with their own properties in order to fully comply as they enter the legal Ontario sports betting scene. The latter of these two points will be fairly simple for some operators, and not so simple for others.
iGaming Ontario has announced that they will not mandate that their license applicants and holders stop serving other provinces across Canada from the 'grey market'. sports betting apps rather than websites, even in the face of increasing consumer concerns over mobile app data privacy.
The NFL's Indianapolis Colts name Caesars as their official sportsbook & casino partner. The deal expands upon existing agreements with Caesars' two Indiana-based casino locations.
scams and bad operators as they look to play at reputable 'grey market' betting sites.
America's number one sportsbook brand by market share, FanDuel achieves market access deal in Virginia in partnership with the Washington Football Team.
In advance of the Michigan online sports wagering and casino market launch, Australia's PointsBet has partnered with the NHL's Detroit Redwings. The marketing agreement is the second between PointsBet and an Ilitch-owned Michigan team.
For many reasons, the Canadian Federal Government will be tabling legislation to make single-event sports betting legal. This means that your options for sports betting within each province may be about to change for the better with far more choice from local and legal providers.
Take the example of Score Media & Gaming, which is a Canadian public company located in Toronto and is traded on the TSX under the symbol SCR. TheScore divested its traditional media channels but kept a focus on mobile with an eye toward a future in sports betting through its industry-leading sports news and information app.
TheScore is already a licensed sportsbook provider in New Jersey, Indiana and Colorado with their “theScore | Bet” mobile app. As illustrated by their CEO on Twitter, theScore will likely look to serve the Canadian provinces as the new regulatory frameworks for sports betting providers take shape in 2021.
Several attempts have been made within Canada to change the legal situation with regard to single-event sports betting. The last attempt of this was in 2015 when bill C-290 failed to through the Senate with an election looming. Through 2020, this failure to allow for legal single-event betting has ensured a huge leakage of money toward the black market and off-shore betting options for Canadians.
However, in 2018 there was a sea-change afoot. The source of this change came when the US Supreme Court struck down a 1992 federal law that effectively banned sports betting. The figurative door was opened for individual US states to legalize, regulate and tax sports betting for its citizens. To date, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Indiana, Illinois, West Virginia, Michigan, Iowa and Tennessee all have legal online sports betting options available.
As these states have legalized online and mobile sports betting providers and other states look to do the same, North American sports leagues like the National Football League that was once vehemently against sports betting, is now onside. The leagues were made partners in the betting and gaming industry through league and team marketing partnerships.
As Canada’s largest trading partner and most important ally, the US with these two important changes has shown Canada a way forward to make changes to how it regulates sports betting and gaming. Conservative Senators and of Parliament that were once against the legalization of this vice, can now be shown the example of their nearest and dearest neighbour to the south.
No longer can conservative viewpoints found in 2015 be thought of as reasonable, such as that of Senator Vern White. In 2015, as the Senate failed to Bill C-290 the Conservative Senator White, was quoted by the CBC about his opposition to the Bill: "If we followed the line of thinking of (MP) Brian Masse (thinking that sports betting is a windfall for organized crime), we would legalize cocaine and heroin, too. Organized crime is doing it, so why don't we do it too?"
These days are likely over, even for Canadian conservatives, thanks to the changes in the US. Canada now has no excuse for lagging behind every other developed nation that has regulated and taxed sports betting and gaming in order to create a vast stream of income for the public good, while simultaneously working to increase the safety of available gaming platforms so that people with problem gambling issues can be both helped and protected.
As such, we expect many developments over the coming months and SNBET expects to bring you the most significant developments on this our page for single-event sports betting news.