Interesting takeaways from the Canadian Gaming Summit
- Jun 14, 2022
The Canadian Gaming Summit revolved around online gambling in Ontario, with some eye-opening topics and discussions.
Read More . . .The Canadian Gaming Summit revolved around online gambling in Ontario, with some eye-opening topics and discussions.
Read More . . .Civil groups in Japan have challenged their local casino resort policies. However, their concerns might go unheard if their local governments refuse to cooperate.
Read More . . .The Crown Melbourne drama has come to an end as the VGCCC fined the operator AU$80 million over the China Union Pay bank card scandal.
Read More . . .An online and telephone bookmaker marketing themselves as offering a premium service have had their license suspended by the Gambling Commission.
Read More . . .Belgium is aiming to virtually ban gambling advertising by the end of 2022, as gambling companies or platforms will no longer be allowed to advertise on television, radio, social media, posters on the street, in newspapers, or via personalized (e)mail and text messages.
Read More . . .Brazil’s Secretariat of Evaluation, Planning, Energy and Lottery (SECAP) has published its rules for sports betting in the country.
Read More . . .Betting shops and bingo halls in Northern Ireland will be able to open later for the first time on a Sunday following the introduction of new gambling laws.
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