Ontario significantly liberalized betting rules on April 4 with the launch of its regulated internet gambling market, named iGaming.In 2021, the Canadian Criminal Code was amended to allow single-game bets, but in Ontario, accepting bets was limited to the provincially-run PROLINE+.The launch of iGaming promised to bring a regulated market to Ontario with more betting options under a provincially-run framework.
BetMGM was fined for three separate tweets that ran in early April, according to the AGCO. One tweet advertised a “$240k Launch Party,” while a second offered a $10 casino bet when a $25 bet was placed, the AGCO said.PointsBet was alleged to have broken the same standard with posters in GO stations and on GO trains that included “an inducement to play for free.”Story continues below advertisement
According to the AGCO, BetMGM also broke its rules in a tweet that said “the more money you put in per bet, the higher your chance is of winning.” The rules stipulate advertisements must be “truthful” and “not mislead players or misrepresent products.
Shame on Ontario. fordnation “According to the AGCO, BetMGM broke its rules in a tweet that said “the more money you put in per bet, the higher your chance is of winning.” The rules stipulate advertisements must be “truthful” & “not mislead players or misrepresent products.”
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