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Ontario operators? (Licensed)

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Anyone know if there is an official list of which operators are planning to be legal Ontario Operators? I am hoping we see operators sub license the rights to games OLG has monopoly over but refuse to have online at their olg site (For example Buffalo Gold).

As well is there a date? I thought it was supposed to happen last year but that is obviously not the case yet
 
Is this a thing? I havent seen anything about it. I cant imagine OLG letting anyone else step on their toes with legal legitimacy
I'd love to see any other operators seeing as OLG has the worst site known to man
 
I did see some names that are applying for a licence. Igaming takes affect in Feb of this year was to be Dec last year but been delayed. I know Toronto Star owner Torstar is to open a online casino. Google igaming Ontario. Will be interesting if it's a success and if we see games back like BTG,Netent etc.
 
Thank You. My main hope is we get to see games we just can't play right now online anywhere because of their monoploy.

I also figure this would happen before the provincial election
It is sad OLG trying to control the monopoly even on the I gaming web page they're encouraging players to look for the logo Igaming Ontario when this is up and running so we know we're playing on a safe regulated site for Ontario making it sound any casino operated outside of Ontario is not trusted. Again this info is a joke as we all know there are many safe gaming sites offshore but they want Ontario players to believe only Ontario regulated are only fair etc. They want me to play regulated Ontario casinos then they need to up their game. In my opinion there not open to competition if there preventing us from playing certain game providers, they want us to play their crappy IGT games etc. Let's see what happens in February.

On the other hand will be interesting if it is a success and we get many games choice, How and what the existing casino will do to keep us as players as I know if I'm able to play BTG and Netent on an Ontario casino that's were most of my deposits will be going.

One other thing lets don't forget Kahnawake gaming commission they licenced offshore casinos since the early 90,s and Olg has been nothing but disrespectful to them. They deserve credit. Olg comes on board 20 years later and tries to control the monopoly also a lot of people forget SIA (Sports Interaction) is run and owned by Kahnawake, the site is 1000x better than Olg.
 
Just had an alarming survey from Pokerstars about the upcoming regulations coming into effect in Ontario. Several were along the lines of would I mind playing ONLY vs others in Ontario. Seems this is actually being considered, kicking us out of the global Multi Table Tournaments. Yikes, wonder what else these new regulations will do to casinos, require them to do.....
 
Just had an alarming survey from Pokerstars about the upcoming regulations coming into effect in Ontario. Several were along the lines of would I mind playing ONLY vs others in Ontario. Seems this is actually being considered, kicking us out of the global Multi Table Tournaments. Yikes, wonder what else these new regulations will do to casinos, require them to do.....
I just read this and it was posted Thursday supposedly as was looking for an update as we really need netent and BTG back for slots, but yes PokerStars sounds like you will only be playing against others in Ontario so that is interesting and sounds like they will be launching their casino as well besides poker. If they do go live I will defo check it out and maybe even start playing poker again. :)

I also wonder if there will be any employment opportunities. Have only seen a small list of names so far but apparently, the big dogs want into the Ontario market.
 
I just read this and it was posted Thursday supposedly as was looking for an update as we really need netent and BTG back for slots, but yes PokerStars sounds like you will only be playing against others in Ontario so that is interesting and sounds like they will be launching their casino as well besides poker. If they do go live I will defo check it out and maybe even start playing poker again. :)

I also wonder if there will be any employment opportunities. Have only seen a small list of names so far but apparently, the big dogs want into the Ontario market.
Whoa! Pokerstars has an office in Richmond Hill!? Hiring a bunch of IT and a casino games specialist so it's looking like they are one of the ones that applied. Have not looked at other companies yet.
 
Looks like 6 operators so far slated to start in April's launch: covers.com/industry/ontario-operators-igaming-online-sports-betting-march-2022

The operators are:
online bookmakers PointsBet
Rivalry Corp.
theScore Bet
VHL Ontario Ltd. (which appears connected to internet betting company 888 Holdings Plc and its online sportsbook, 888sport)
NSUS Ltd. (which appears to be linked to the Caesars Entertainment Inc.-owned World Series of Poker),
Annexio Ltd., a lottery betting provider from the United Kingdom
 
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See bold. :) That's pretty much what I heard/read.
 
Yeah - it might look good on the horizon, but we are getting emails from some of the casino groups that state we can only advertise for them for Canadians in Ontario, and cannot advertise other casinos even for folks in BC or the rest of Canada. So be careful for what you wish for.

The Kahnawakes are probably the most hands on and professional licensing jurisdiction out there. So if push comes to shove I know which casinos will probably be listed here for Canucks. Unless of course we have to ring-fence the Ontario players into some jurisdiction of their own. I loath doing that for the main reason that GEO targeting is inaccurate - it doesn't work. You could be in the boonies in Alberta connected to a satellite internet provider, and your IP could be anywhere in Canada to include Ontario.
 

I have Starlink as my provider and half the time OLG won't work for me on my PC because it thinks I'm in the US (sometimes in Quebec). Almost had a withdrawal taken from me once because of that from Tonybet. Thankfully they did give me the withdrawal but then proceeded to ban my account. That was too bad as I enjoyed the site and never use a VPN.

@Casinomeister don't you currently put NJ players and other states into their own jurisdiction? I know i will continue to play Kahnawakes and other casinos that are on your site now but would like to also be able to find the Ontario operators on here. If i'm going to give a referal bonus I would prefer you guys get it than either nobody or another site. I mean it's obviously up to you but it would suck not seeing them on here.
 
I have Starlink as my provider and half the time OLG won't work for me on my PC because it thinks I'm in the US (sometimes in Quebec). Almost had a withdrawal taken from me once because of that from Tonybet. Thankfully they did give me the withdrawal but then proceeded to ban my account. That was too bad as I enjoyed the site and never use a VPN.

@Casinomeister don't you currently put NJ players and other states into their own jurisdiction? I know i will continue to play Kahnawakes and other casinos that are on your site now but would like to also be able to find the Ontario operators on here. If i'm going to give a referal bonus I would prefer you guys get it than either nobody or another site. I mean it's obviously up to you but it would suck not seeing them on here.

tbh,
i cant see Bry tackling that, it is..just....such a small market (ie Can/ON sites)
And while I cant be arsed to search, there are a few threads dedicated to Ca/Bc/Qc/ON sites
Us canuckleheads run the odd thread here and there
 
This is standard and not a surprise that this is a requirement of Operators as yes we are talking only Ontario people/players. Right now being in Ontario I can't play on a B.C. casino so it's nothing new. The only issue is if it is an online poker site and it can only be players from within Ontario then that can be bad.

I am currently in Ontario so no worries with me right now. :)
 
tbh,
i cant see Bry tackling that, it is..just....such a small market (ie Can/ON sites)
And while I cant be arsed to search, there are a few threads dedicated to Ca/Bc/Qc/ON sites
Us canuckleheads run the odd thread here and there
I'm ok if they were to put them under Canada when you look for reviews and have a note within it saying it is available in Ontario only (and eventually possibly other provinces)....assuming the provider doesn't restrict that part of it
 
I'm ok if they were to put them under Canada when you look for reviews and have a note within it saying it is available in Ontario only (and eventually possibly other provinces)....assuming the provider doesn't restrict that part of it
I get it, I do
The reason US has heir own site/page was, once upon a time, way back when, the US could play everywhere too; and they got......gutted
We can still play EVERYwhere and truly, there just, isnt, really, a reason to dedicate to Canada :)
 
I get it, I do
The reason US has heir own site/page was, once upon a time, way back when, the US could play everywhere too; and they got......gutted
We can still play EVERYwhere and truly, there just, isnt, really, a reason to dedicate to Canada :)

There is already a way to filter by Canada in the reviews already so just adding a "Available in Ontario, Quebec, etc" wouldn't change much. I'm not talking about adding a new sub forum although that isn't hard to do
 
I received an email today from Mr Green which I haven't played with in years saying "We would like to inform you that Mr Green will cease Operations in Ontario, Canada, as of 7th of April, 2022"

I'm guessing they have applied for a license or are thinking of applying as that is one of the requirements to receive an iGaming Ontario license
 
My burning question is will these newly licensed casinos be permitted to offer us BTG titles? @Big Time Gaming ?
I asked already and asked again via my conversation with him a week ago and no response. I think the dream is dead for right now, we will see next month if any of the casinos entering the market will be offering BTG.
 
Well I got an email from all slots casino, 1 of those casinos oprerated by who knows who, I think there are about 10 of them, jackpot city, oh boy, said Coming to Ontario next month. A lot of these casinos used to be good, but now rough pit of hell. If they let them in wow.
im so wary of the 'coming soon'
And OLG sucks ass
im more scared, soon, we wont have.....access....to online casinos as they slowly....dumps us
 
iGaming Ontario has a list of sites placeholder (nothing on there yet) although if Casinomeister plans to have them I will signup via their referal link.
At least BetMGM sounds promising, fingers crossed on multi provider possibilities.

There has been a lot of providers with deals announced so far I'm just not sure for which casinos.
The names I'm aware of are Bragg Gaming (Oryx Gaming, Wild Gaming, Streak Gaming and Spin Games brands)
Gaming realms (alchemybet)
inseinc
high 5 games
play n go

still missing some big players (no mention of igt yet)
 
No Limit announced they have an Ontario license today. I spoke with a rep and he confirmed that as of April 4th their games WILL be blocked on all casinos that are do not have an Ontario license, it is part of the legislation. This all but confirms our only place to play any of the more popular providers will be at whatever casinos options we have in Ontario.
 
Oh, an article from just 2 hours ago.

Single-game sports betting has been legal in Canada since last summer but the industry won’t open up fully in Ontario until April 4. Warren, who covers sports betting in this country for Sportshandle.com and USBets.com, said Monday there’s already 14 operators that have licenses to launch when the market opens in the province.

“And that list could grow up to 30,” Warren said. “Not all of them are going to be sports betting … but I would imagine at least two-thirds of those will be offering sports betting.

“It’s going to be a very big deal.”

In fact, a report by Deloitte Canada estimated the legalization of single-event sports betting in Canada could grow to close to $28 billion within five years.

By comparison, there were only four operators fully licensed – Caesars Sportsbook, DraftKings, FanDuel and BetRivers.com, which is owned and operated by Rush Street Interactive – when single-game sports betting became legal Jan. 8 in New York. That number has since increased to nine.

Mobile sports betting has been big, big business in New York.

State sportsbooks collected US$1.5 billion in wagers through the first 27 days of February, according to data released by the New York State Gaming Commission. That came after the state’s $1.7 billion debut in January.

Ontario’s population is around 15 million people, which would make it the fifth-largest American state. The province is expected to generate about $800 million in gross revenue this year.

Pennsylvania, which has a 34 per cent tax rate on sports betting, accumulated just over US$500 million in legal gaming revenue in 2021.

Warren said interest in the Ontario sports-betting market is worldwide.

“Four groups that launched in New York in January (Caesars Sportsbook, DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM) are expected to major players (in Ontario),” Warren said. “There are some uniquely Canadian brands that will be launching like theScore Bet and NorthStar Gaming.

“You also have some international (operators) like Bet365 (British online company) and Unibet (which provides sports betting, casino, bingo and online poker to over 11 million customers in over 100 countries). You’ll have a huge array of sportsbooks from Europe, the U.S. and some that were born in Canada.”

When the Ontario market opens fully, there will be no shortage of sports for fans to wager on. The NCAA men’s basketball final is slated for April 4 with The Masters starting April 7.

Opening day for the Toronto Blue Jays is April 8 when they host the Texas Rangers. And then there’s the NHL and NBA playoffs involving both the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors.

And there will be a fully array of other European and world sports events for interested parties to wager on.

But the April 4 launch meant the Ontario market missed both the Super Bowl and most of March Madness (NCAA men’s basketball tournament). The American Gaming Association estimated over 17 per cent of adults in the U.S. – roughly 45 million people – planned to bet US$3.1 billion on the hoops tournament alone.

“The plan was to launch last December so that everyone would be up and running and have those marquee events like the Super Bowl, the Olympics and NCAA tournament,” Warren said. “Unfortunately it didn’t happen and there were operators who were upset about that, definitely.

“But the (Ontario) regulators are really focusing on trying to get this right. They’ve done a lot of studies with different places in Europe that have had successful gaming models.”

Warren said Ontario regulators have also been very diligent in ensuring a safe and ethical sports-betting landscape.

“Many operators have been impressed with how thorough the government has been in researching all of this,” Warren said. “They feel they’re really taking this seriously, they’ve really done their homework on it.”

On March 8, the Canadian Gaming Association – a national trade organization – announced it had signed an agreement with the International Betting Integrity Association for Ontario and the wider Canadian market. It will provide a co-operation and co-ordination framework on betting and related integrity issues while also protecting the market, sports, consumers, and regulated betting operators, from corrupt activities.
 
We will see what happens after April 4th, almost all the sites listed are sports betting from what I can see, betmgm looked like the only one with a casino.
I won 1K in sports swag for an upcoming sports betting site - looking at their american counterpart, they look to have slots likely too (it opens april 4th)
 
No Limit announced they have an Ontario license today. I spoke with a rep and he confirmed that as of April 4th their games WILL be blocked on all casinos that are do not have an Ontario license, it is part of the legislation. This all but confirms our only place to play any of the more popular providers will be at whatever casinos options we have in Ontario.
Most casinos online will stop offering their services to ontario unless they get an ontario license and unless im wrong (which I might be considering there are a lot of different numbers on the site. Not sure which would apply for gray area casinos) its a $15,000 fee annually. Since most casinos operate in europe it would be about $7000-$10000 euro for them for the license. Since Ontario is pretty big for gambling I think alot of casinos would purchase this. But for that type of fee it would be worth the time/money to advertise in Ontario so they can get the most action as possible for their license.
 
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Most casinos online will stop offering their services to ontario unless they get an ontario license and unless im wrong (which I might be considering there are a lot of different numbers on the site. Not sure which would apply for gray area casinos) its a $15,000 fee annually. Since most casinos operate in europe it would be about $7000-$10000 euro for them for the license. Since Ontario is pretty big for gambling I think alot of casinos would purchase this. But for that type of fee it would be worth the time/money to advertise in Ontario so they can get the most action as possible for their license.
Actually, I heard it is $100,000 to get an Ontario license which is actually still cheap, not sure if that is actually true or not.
 
Actually, I heard it is $100,000 to get an Ontario license which is actually still cheap, not sure if that is actually true or not.
Really? that seems expensive since MGA is around $40,000 cad. Not sure how much Ontario traffic these casinos see to pay $100,000 per year to have them as players
 
Morning everyone. I'm working in Tech Compliance (moved up from Fraud :D) and working at a Casino working towards getting licensed. Ask any questions and I'll try to answer what I can regarding the jurisdiction :)
What providers seem to be in play for an Ontario licensed casino? Are BTG and Net Ent amongst those on the list?
 
Morning everyone. I'm working in Tech Compliance (moved up from Fraud :D) and working at a Casino working towards getting licensed. Ask any questions and I'll try to answer what I can regarding the jurisdiction :)
If someone previously self excluded on your current site(s) will they still be self excluded? If someone had used up a sign up bonus previously will a new sign up bonus be available? I am really hoping it's more of a clean slate personally. I self excluded from various sites for life years ago before i quit for about 3 years.
 
If someone previously self excluded on your current site(s) will they still be self excluded? If someone had used up a sign up bonus previously will a new sign up bonus be available? I am really hoping it's more of a clean slate personally. I self excluded from various sites for life years ago before i quit for about 3 years.

All existing Canadian players that reside in the province of Ontario should be transferred over in their current state. So if you were self excluded before the licensing, then you still are I’m afraid.

Your account just will no longer be seen as a “Rest of world” market using the MGA license (or other alternatives) but now must follow the regulatory requirements for Ontario.
 


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