Posted on: June 5, 2026, 02:59h.
Last updated on: June 5, 2026, 02:59h.
The number of igaming operators that have registered with the Alberta regulator to launch when the market opens July 13 is up to 35, according to Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC).
Dale Nally, Minister of Services and Red Tape Reduction, Province of Alberta, speaks at the SBC Summit Canada in Toronto in May. (Image: SBC)Alberta’s iGaming Regulatory Regime
The AGLC will handle registration, compliance, standards, oversight and enforcement for operators and suppliers.
The Alberta iGaming Corporation (AiGC) is the conduct and manage body.
The 35 listed operators are those that have successfully completed the registration process and paid their initial fees to AGLC. Operators pay a one-time application fee of $50,000 then an annual fee of $150,000 per site.
Caesars Accepting Sign-Ups
Those operators still need to finish the dual-step process with AiGC.
Private operators will compete with Play Alberta, the province-run platform. Alberta is using an 80/20 operator/province split on net igaming revenue, after allocations of 3% to First Nations and social responsibility initiatives.
Last week, Caesars Entertainment announced that Alberta residents 21 and over can now download and register for Caesars Palace Online Casino, Caesars Sportsbook & Casino and Horseshoe Online Casino.
Delta Joins the Market
Delta iGaming announced its official registration with AGLC on May 28, as part of the digital expansion of the Delta Bingo & Gaming brand, that’s been in existence for more than 60 years.
“We are thrilled to bring the Delta Casino experience to players in Alberta,” said Jason Karklins, Vice President, iGaming at Delta Casino.
Alberta Market Launch July 13
“Alberta represents a tremendous opportunity, and we are proud to enter this market as a Canadian, family-owned company. For us, that means building an experience that feels welcoming and reliable, supported by a team that is entirely based right here in Canada, from our customer service representatives to our executive leadership.”
Bet99, Bally’s, BetMGM, BetVictor, bet365, DraftKings, Betway, Jackpot City, FanDuel, Golden Nugget, PointsBet, BetRivers and theScore Bet are some of the brands set to go live in Alberta when the market launches.
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