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Online gambling appears in the cards for the Canadian after the government-run gaming monopoly launched a tender for a technology provider. In January, the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commissiion (AGLC) said the concept of a government-run online gambling site was “actively under review” after determining there were “expectations from consumers that be available to Alberta players.”
Alberta could soon most provinces in having government-run government-run online gaming to make popular.CEO Bill Robinson said the AGLC was “going out into the market place to see what types of programs exist and would be best for us.” Assuming they see something they like, provincial finance minister Robin Campbell would make the final call.
He year from government-run casinos, $300 million of which is turned over to charities, he said.
AGLC has a plan to prevent the addition of online gaming from contributing to Alberta’s existing gambling addition problem.”We would put up a voluntary registration program so if you wish to play, you would in it, and that registration process would allow us to push out social responsibility messaging to clients,” he said.
“In order to get the message across, much like in our video lottery terminal program where if you play, you have to the online gaming site, Robinson said.It will be up to the Alberta Treasury Board and the ministry of finance to approve the proposal.
The company differs from other design with different casino games listed down the left hand side of the page.
The best thing about the casino section is that the most popular for players to practice games before they play for real money.