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- CaesarsLiveOntario · Casino + Sportsbook
- Ontario · Casino
A casino brand is the name players see. The registered entity is the company legally attached to that product in a province. One company can run several brands, and the same brand can use a different company across provincial markets.
Ontario has 48 private entities and Alberta has 37. 27 hold current operator records in both provinces, so adding the provincial totals without removing the overlap would count them twice.
Browse the directoryThe entity total describes legal counterparties. Website and offering totals describe player-facing products. Alberta also has registrations that are current but not yet available for play.
The legal name attached to the provincial market record. Punctuation and corporate suffixes matter when two names are compared.
The player-facing casino, sportsbook, poker room or exchange. Several products can sit under one registered entity.
A direct casino product links only when its review is public and the provincial product is live. Non-casino and not-live rows do not link as casino reviews.
7 brands use different legal-entity sets in Ontario and Alberta. Provincial entity names are not interchangeable.
bet365 needs an extra qualifier: both Alberta Hillside registrations cover bet365.com. The separate Casino and Sportsbook listings cannot be assigned to one of those two entities individually, so both entity links remain attached.
Each card keeps the provincial legal name, current market status, player-facing brands and current AGCO relationships together. Direct casino-brand links open reviews; regulatory links stay inside the event tracker.
These legal entities are current in both provinces. That does not mean every attached brand is live in Alberta. Exact legal names remain province-specific where they differ.
These companies are current in Ontario but have no current Alberta operator record under the same legal identity.
These companies hold a current Alberta operator registration but do not share a current Ontario legal-entity record. Registration does not establish that an attached brand is live.
The 58-entity total covers private iGaming operators only. Ontario and Alberta each also have a government-operated product, shown here as market context rather than a private operator.