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Ontario Liberals Move to Ban iGaming Advertising Four Years After Privatization

Ontario Liberals Move to Ban iGaming Advertising Four Years After Privatization

Ontario Liberals introduced the Stop Harmful Gambling Advertising Act, aiming to ban licensed online gambling ads in the province. Ontario, the first Canadian province to privatize iGaming in 2022, remains the only one with such a market, with Alberta planning to follow. The bill reflects ongoing concerns about gambling advertising's impact on residents.

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