Alberta is poised for a significant shift in its online gambling landscape. Currently, the province operates under a government-run monopoly model through Play Aberta. Offshore operators licensed in other jurisdictions are also accessible. However, Alberta aims to transition to a competitive market similar to Ontario’s, where private betting sites and online casinos can thrive. The launch date for the iGaming framework remains uncertain, but officials hope to implement it by the next football season.
Alberta Opens Competitive iGaming Market with New Regulations

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Key Takeaways
- Alberta introduces a competitive iGaming market through Bill 48
- New operators must sign agreements with Alberta iGaming Corporation
- Operating registration charges include a $50,000 application fee
Alberta’s New iGaming Regulatory Framework
Alberta has introduced Bill 48, which establishes the iGaming Alberta Act. This new framework mirrors Ontario’s model, allowing private operators to enter the market.
As of January 13, 2026, Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC) has opened registration for prospective operators and suppliers.
However, simply registering with AGLC is not enough to kick off operations. Operators must also sign a commercial agreement with the Alberta iGaming Corporation (AiGC) before they can accept bets or deposits. This dual-tax process ensures all operators meet the necessary compliance standards.
Economic Impacts for Alberta
The economic structure of Alberta’s iGaming market is designed to benefit both the province and operators. The AGLC will retain 20% of net iGaming revenue, while operators will keep 80%. Additionally, 2% of total gross gaming revenue (GGR) will support First Nation initiatives, and 1% will fund social responsibility programs.
Operators face several upfront costs, including a $50,000 application fee and a $150,000 annual registration fee. Suppliers will incur annual fees based on their category, ranging from $3,000 to $15,000. This financial framework aims to create a sustainable environment for both operators and the province, where revenue generated supports local communities.
Registration and Compliance Requirements for Operators
To operate in Alberta, prospective iGaming participants must navigate a comprehensive registration process with the AGLC and AiGC. This includes due diligence checks, compliance with operational standards, and integration with AGLC’s Self-Exclusion Program.
Operators must also prepare extensive documentation, including a Control Activity Matrix (CAM), and undergo independent audits to show compliance with regulatory requirements. These sets are crucial for ensuring that operators can securely manage player data and provide a safe gambling environment. As Alberta moves towards a competitive iGaming market, adherence to these regulations is considered essential for success.
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