Bill 48 sets out the legal foundation for a competitive market for online gambling in the Western Canadian province.
Alberta has introduced legislation to regulate private-sector online gambling, aiming to shift players from unregulated ...
Last week, as part of its response to U.S. tariffs, the Alberta government banned imports of American alcohol through AGLC, the Crown corporation that regulates the province's alcohol industry, until ...
Last week, as part of its response to U.S. tariffs, the Alberta government banned imports of American alcohol through AGLC, the Crown corporation that regulates the province's alcohol industry ...
The Canadian province of Alberta has unveiled plans to launch online gaming through the Alberta iGaming Corporation.
A move by Alberta’s liquor distributor to slap a ... $20 to $25 a litre and 15 per cent for wine priced above that. “AGLC adds markup to the liquor it sells to liquor licensees, collecting ...
When the provincial government announced distributor Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) wouldn’t be accepting any more American booze about two weeks ago, liquor already purchased by ...
Alberta’s liquor stores are privately owned but still must order stock through the provincial government warehouse operated by the AGLC (Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis). That means the ...
The Alberta government is preparing to open the province’s online gambling market to private companies like Bet365 in a bid ...
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