Soft2Bet has launched MEGA Shoot, a football-themed gamification engine for the 2026 World Cup, which has shown a 13.5% uplift in player retention. The product will be deployed across Soft2Bet brands including Betinia and Campobet in regulated markets…
The PGA Tour's Canadian Open is set to take place at TPC Toronto's North Course in Osprey Valley, serving as a precursor to the US Open. Tommy Fleetwood enters as the betting favorite for the event, with odds…
A Yankee bet is a type of combination bet, also known as a full cover bet, popular among sports bettors in the UK and Ireland. It involves multiple selections and is one of several such bets, including Trixie…
Altenar has secured approval from the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission to supply its sportsbook solutions in Alberta. The authorization comes ahead of the province's regulated igaming market launch scheduled for June 15. This move allows Altenar…
N1 Partners and RAZE released a case study showing their joint Canadian iGaming campaign achieved a positive ROI within three days of its spring 2026 launch. The study highlights the challenges of Tier-1 markets, particularly on Facebook, where…
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has introduced a new safer gambling policy that mandates online deposit limits for certain players under 25. Dr. Jeffrey Derevensky, a responsible gambling expert, commented that while the move is positive…
French national team players, led by Kylian Mbappé, have reportedly demanded that the France Football Federation (FFF) address the use of their image rights by French bookmakers. The controversy emerged on the eve of the FIFA World Cup…
Loto-Québec reported record revenue of CAD$3.089bn for fiscal year 2025-2026, a 3.2% increase year-over-year. Net income reached CAD$1.526bn, marking the first time revenue exceeded CAD$3bn.
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation has introduced mandatory deposit limits for online players under 25, citing research that younger adults are more vulnerable to gambling harm.
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario launched a campaign ahead of the World Cup to promote responsible gambling. A survey found 41% of Canadian viewers plan to bet on the tournament.