Site icon Ottawa Life Magazine

Online Casino Licensing in Canada Explained

The majority of Canadians play at online casinos operated by overseas entities. This is mainly because most provinces and territories in the country do not have an official iGaming licensing authority in place.

Currently, the only province in which a government-run iGaming license is Ontario. While many other provinces and territories do have a gambling authority in place, they do not have a framework for online gambling businesses to operate. On the other hand, Ontario’s provincially run Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has a subsidiary that deals specifically with overseeing the registration of iGaming companies.

Below we look at the differences between playing at an overseas versus Ontario-licensed online casino.

Why do many Canadians still play at Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) Casinos?

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) is one of the most reputable iGaming licensing authorities in the business. Canadians, even in Ontario where there is a provincial license authority in place, can register for a casino under the MGA license.

Pros of playing at an MGA-Licensed Casino in Canada

Cons of playing at an MGA-Licensed Casino in Canada

Why do Ontario players choose to play at AGCO-licensed casinos?

Under the AGCO rules, software providers, aggregator platforms, and operators must register with the iGaming Ontario (iGO) subsidiary. If accepted, the company then has a license to offer B2B and/or B2C services in the province. Some players in Ontario then fall under the protection of local laws. However, the market only began on 4 April 2022, and as such, there are some pros and cons to joining an online casino for Ontario-based players.

Pros of playing at an MGA-Licensed Casino in Canada

Cons of playing at an MGA-Licensed Casino in Canada

Will other States Soon Follow Ontario’s Example?

During Q3 2022, the market’s second quarter in action, there were over C$ 6 billion in bets made across all online gambling verticals and a revenue of C$ 267 million. From that comes plenty of tax dollars. Once other provinces and territories in Canada see that the Ontario iGaming is successful, they will most likely follow suit.

Photo: Unsplash

Exit mobile version