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Ontario’s April iGaming Revenue Ranks Second All-Time as Casinos Climb
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Ontario’s April iGaming Revenue Ranks Second All-Time as Casinos Climb 4z5n3

Ontario’s regulated iGaming market recorded its second-most successful month to date in April 2025, with online casino activity continuing to outpace sports betting. According to iGaming Ontario (iGO), licensed operators generated $313.3 million in non-adjusted gross gaming revenue (NAGGR) last month, marking a 5.8% increase over March’s $296 million and a […] 2s3e5l

BC.GAME Refreshes Brand Identity, Expands Crypto-Focused iGaming Platform
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BC.GAME Refreshes Brand Identity, Expands Crypto-Focused iGaming Platform 1733d

BC.GAME, a prominent player in the Web3 gaming and sports betting sector, has unveiled a refreshed corporate identity to better align with its growing role in the decentralized entertainment space. The rebranding includes a newly designed logo, a more vibrant green color scheme, and the introduction of a powerful slogan, […]

iGaming Ontario Officially Splits from AGCO Under New Act
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Ontario’s long-anticipated regulatory shift in its gambling sector became official on May 12, 2025, as the iGaming Ontario Act came into effect. With this move, iGaming Ontario (iGO) formally ended its status as a subsidiary of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and now operates as a distinct […]

AGCO Calls for Media to Stop Promoting Unlicensed Gambling Sites
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AGCO Calls for Media to Stop Promoting Unlicensed Gambling Sites 672wk

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has called on media companies to stop promoting unregulated online gambling platforms, particularly focusing on the offshore operator Bodog. Despite operating without a license in Ontario, Bodog continues to target players in the province through aggressive advertising on popular media platforms. Bodog: […]

Canadian Gaming Association: Black Market Has Ended Monopolies
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The black market’s grip on Canada’s iGaming landscape has permanently changed how the industry operates. According to Paul Burns, president and CEO of the Canadian Gaming Association (CGA), monopoly models are no longer viable due to the long-standing dominance of grey market operators in the country. CGA: Monopoly Models No […]