Alberta has spent the past two years building the legal and operational structure for its online gambling market. Bill 48, known as the iGaming Alberta Act, became law last spring and established the foundation for commercial iGaming in the province.
In January this year, Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) published the first set of guidelines describing how operators and suppliers will function within the regulated system. Several companies already licensed in Ontario have indicated that they have submitted registration applications for Alberta as well.
Companies approved by AGLC will also be required to sign operating agreements with the Alberta iGaming Corporation before launching their platforms.
“There will be an operator agreement and subsequent policies that the operators will have to agree to,” Keene explained. “Once they do, they become an agent of the AiGC to conduct and manage iGaming within the province. We suspect in the coming weeks, we’ll be able to share a first cut of that operating agreement with operators to get some feedback.”
At the same time, the AiGC is continuing to develop its internal structure. The organization is currently recruiting several senior executives, including a Chief Compliance and Operations Officer, Chief Information Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and a Director of AML.
Additional player protection tools are also in development, including a centralized self-exclusion system designed to operate across the regulated market.
A summer launch would give operators several months to establish their presence before major North American sports seasons begin in the fall, when betting activity typically increases.
“One of the biggest things I’ve heard from operators, and it’s so true, is that we need to do it right and with integrity,” Keene said. “I’m confident in AiGC and AGLC, immensely confident in our industry and our partners in business. We certainly won’t shirk any of our responsibilities.”
Source:
RG Check Becomes Mandatory Requirement for All iGaming Sites in Alberta's Regulated Market, newswire.ca, February 20, 2026.