Alberta iGaming status desk
Alberta iGaming Rules, Launch Tracker and Operator Status Guide
Alberta's competitive iGaming market opened on July 13, 2026. AiGC now publishes the consumer-facing approved sites, while AGLC continues to publish the broader registrants list. This site maps those two sources without treating every registered company as an approved or live operator.
Use this page as a starting point for checking AGLC registry names, public launch signals, live-status labels and the source dates behind them before relying on brand or bonus claims.
Start here: choose the right check
- Launch day explained What changed on July 13, 2026 and why only approved sites count.
- Check an operator status Fast lookup by consumer brand or AGLC registry name.
- Compare operators Put two or three brands side by side by status, source tier and registry name.
- Match a registry name Compare public brand names with legal registry names before trusting a claim.
- Registered vs live Why AGLC listing, pre-registration and live status are separate.
- Launch tracker Timeline, registration context and source-change structure.
- Operators hub Current table of 50 operator-registration entries with registry and live status.
- Registry snapshot July 10, 2026 counts, methodology and CSV for source-led reporting.
- Check registration How to verify a brand against official materials.
- Safer gambling Self-exclusion, limits and support routes.
Listed does not mean approved or live
- 1 Listed by AGLC
The operator or its Alberta market access entity appears on the official AGLC registrants list.
- 2 Approved by AiGC
A consumer-facing site appears in AiGC's current approved iGaming sites directory.
- 3 Live status checked
The approved site is mapped to the correct AGLC entry and current Alberta product scope.
Current source snapshot
Approval and remaining launch signals
AiGC lists 22 approved site cards mapped to 17 operator entries. Outside that approved set, the tracker still has 3 operator-visible pre-registration, 0 operator-visible launch-date signal, 0 operator-visible Alberta-terms signal, 0 industry-reported pre-registration and 47 with no launch signal tracked. Open the registry snapshot and CSV.
Priority operator preview
| Operator | Registration status (AGLC) | AiGC status | Live status in Alberta |
|---|---|---|---|
| | Listed by AGLC | Not in AiGC directory | Not live |
| | Listed by AGLC | Approved by AiGC | Live |
| | Listed by AGLC | Approved by AiGC | Live |
| | Listed by AGLC | Not in AiGC directory | Not live |
| | Listed by AGLC | Approved by AiGC | Live |
| | Listed by AGLC | Approved by AiGC | Live |
| | Listed by AGLC | Approved by AiGC | Live |
| | Listed by AGLC | Not applicable | Live |
| | Listed by AGLC | Not in AiGC directory | Pre-registration |
| | Listed by AGLC | Approved by AiGC | Live |
Update log
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AiGC moved the consumer directory to /players/registered-igaming-sites/ and changed six card titles: BetMGM Sportsbook & Casino, BetVictor Sportsbook & Casino, Caesars Palace Casino, DraftKings Sportsbook & Casino, Horseshoe Casino and Tonybet Sportsbook & Casino.
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AiGC moved the consumer directory to /players/regulated-igaming-sites/, standardized current card titles and explicitly added Poker to the BetMGM Sportsbook, Casino and Poker title.
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Cadway Limited, the legal entity mapped to Betway, appeared in the live AGLC iGaming operator CSV snapshot.
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AiGC changed the FanDuel Sportsbook destination from on.sportsbook.fanduel.ca to sportsbook.fanduel.ca without changing the approved product scope.