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Navigate Alberta's newly regulated iGaming market with confidence. We review only AGLC-licensed operators, so you can bet safely, legally, and responsibly.
Every operator listed here holds an AGLC registration and meets Alberta's strict responsible gambling standards. Updated as new operators launch.
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Alberta's new regulated market is modelled on Ontario's successful framework. Here's everything you need to know before you play.
Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) regulates all licensed operators, enforcing player protection standards and compliance.
Operators must register with AGLC and sign a commercial agreement with the Alberta iGaming Corporation (AiGC) before they can legally offer games to Alberta players.
All platforms are legally required to verify player age. The minimum gambling age in Alberta is 18. Underage gambling is strictly prohibited.
Licensed operators must offer deposit limits, wager limits, cool-off periods, and RG Check accreditation from the Responsible Gambling Council.
Alberta's centralized self-exclusion system lets you opt out of all online AND land-based gambling venues with a single registration.
Alberta retains 20% of iGaming revenue. 2% supports First Nations, and 1% funds problem gambling treatment and research programs.
The latest updates on Alberta's regulated online gambling market, licensing news, and responsible gaming developments.
Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis officially begins accepting applications from commercial casino and sportsbook operators.
Read more →The Alberta iGaming Corporation partners with the Responsible Gambling Council to require independent RG verification for all platforms.
Read more →With licensing underway, Alberta is on track to become Canada's second open iGaming market. Here's how it affects you as a player.
Read more →Alberta's iGaming framework puts player protection at the forefront. All licensed operators must meet rigorous responsible gambling standards before they can serve Alberta players.
Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on your deposits and bets directly from your account. Operators are legally required to provide these tools.
Take a break from gambling for a set period. All AGLC-licensed platforms must offer cool-off features to give players time away.
Alberta's CSE lets you self-exclude from all online platforms AND all land-based casinos with one registration. Self-excluded players are blocked from all marketing.
AGLC's GameSense program provides free educational tools, personalized feedback, and information to help players make informed decisions about their gambling.
All licensed Alberta operators must earn RG Check certification from the Responsible Gambling Council — an independent, evidence-based benchmark for player protection.
If gambling is affecting you or someone you care about, free support is available in Alberta. Reaching out is a sign of strength.
📞 Problem Gambling Helpline:
Call 1-800-522-4700 — free, confidential, 24/7 support for Albertans.
Everything you need to know about online gambling in Alberta.