Alberta’s number of registered operators dropped to 46 as of last Friday, down from 47.
Gaming News Canada linked the change to Cadtree/Super Group appearing to remove its Grizzly’s Quest online casino product.
Separately, Gaming News Canada reported that Alberta’s regulated gambling market opening was scheduled for July 13.
AGLC said that beginning July 13, operators will be able to conduct and manage their legally registered iGaming platform in Alberta.
Beginning July 13, operators will be able to run their legally registered iGaming platforms in Alberta.