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On Shohei Ohtani, March Madness, Connor McDavid and the second anniversary of Ontario’s gambling industry

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Sports betting and gaming industry veterans Amanda Brewer, Kris Abbott and Phill Gray returned to the Gaming News Canada Show for a rapid-fire roundtable on what’s happening, starting with the news of a gambling connection to the firing of Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter by the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday.

The start of March Madness and the NCAA women’s and men’s basketball tournaments also sparked a discussion on the decision by sports betting regulators in some U.S. states to place a ban on prop wagers involving college athletes.

With the two-year anniversary of Ontario’s competitive sports wagering and igaming industry coming April 4th, the panel weighed in on the departure of Unibet and the due diligence being done by operators to enter the province’s regulated marketplace despite a crowded house of almost 50 operators plus OLG. Brewer also brought up the potential impact that a regulated industry in Alberta – along with the possibility of legal igaming coming to New York and other states – could have on Ontario. And our learned trio were also asked about the impact from the first month of the AGCO’s new standards around the use of athletes in advertising and marketing campaigns, including Connor McDavid’s responsible gambling message for BetMGM.

🎙️ Worth A Listen

Our most popular Gaming News Canada shows from the past few months.

  • It's Alberta's turn to open - LISTEN
  • Gaming inside the Ontario Court of Justice - LISTEN
  • The search for RG continues in Ontario - LISTEN
  • Keith Pelley is MLSE's new head honcho, and free-to-play’s place in the gambling industry - LISTEN
  • Sportradar on match-fixing and AI - LISTEN


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Sports betting and gaming industry veterans Amanda Brewer, Kris Abbott and Phill Gray returned to the Gaming News Canada Show for a rapid-fire roundtable on what’s happening, starting with the news of a gambling connection to the firing of Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter by the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday.

The start of March Madness and the NCAA women’s and men’s basketball tournaments also sparked a discussion on the decision by sports betting regulators in some U.S. states to place a ban on prop wagers involving college athletes.

With the two-year anniversary of Ontario’s competitive sports wagering and igaming industry coming April 4th, the panel weighed in on the departure of Unibet and the due diligence being done by operators to enter the province’s regulated marketplace despite a crowded house of almost 50 operators plus OLG. Brewer also brought up the potential impact that a regulated industry in Alberta – along with the possibility of legal igaming coming to New York and other states – could have on Ontario. And our learned trio were also asked about the impact from the first month of the AGCO’s new standards around the use of athletes in advertising and marketing campaigns, including Connor McDavid’s responsible gambling message for BetMGM.

🎙️ Worth A Listen

Our most popular Gaming News Canada shows from the past few months.

  • It's Alberta's turn to open - LISTEN
  • Gaming inside the Ontario Court of Justice - LISTEN
  • The search for RG continues in Ontario - LISTEN
  • Keith Pelley is MLSE's new head honcho, and free-to-play’s place in the gambling industry - LISTEN
  • Sportradar on match-fixing and AI - LISTEN


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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