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Media Resources

For journalists, researchers and source-led writers

Alberta iGaming Rules is an independent source-tracking project for Alberta's developing regulated iGaming market. We organize public regulatory signals, operator-status labels and safer-gambling context so writers can separate confirmed facts from launch speculation.

Media and data pages are source-led: registry counts, status labels and safer-gambling context are kept separate from commercial decisions.

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Media contact

Media contact

For short comments, source checks or registry-status context, email [email protected].

Typical response
Within 24 hours for time-sensitive media or source-check requests.
Available for
Short comments, registry-status explanations, updated snapshots and source checks.

Available assets

Registry snapshot page

A dated May 2026 page with AGLC-listed operator counts, status labels, methodology and source trail.

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CSV download

Machine-readable operator rows with brand, registry name, live-status label, launch signal and dates.

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Methodology notes

How registration, pre-registration, not-live and live labels are separated before publication.

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Short comments

Attribution-ready comments for source-led coverage of Alberta iGaming status changes.

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Site logo and brand name

Use Alberta iGaming Rules as the site name when citing data, context or comments.

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Registry data date

Current registry-status data on the snapshot is dated May 29, 2026.

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What Alberta iGaming Rules covers

Latest data snapshot

31 tracked operator entries in the latest registry snapshot
1 live availability label in the current site review
5 pre-registration labels tracked separately from live wagering
25 not-live labels in the reviewed source trail

Open the latest Alberta iGaming Registry Snapshot or download the CSV. The snapshot data date is .

Short comments for attribution

These comments may be quoted with attribution to Alberta iGaming Rules. Keep the linked source page attached when possible, because status labels can change.

Registry visibility is only the first check.

"An AGLC listing is a starting point for verification, not proof that a brand is live for Alberta wagering."

Status labels should not be collapsed.

"The useful distinction for readers is listed, pre-registration and live availability. Those states should not be turned into one launch headline."

Alberta's transition needs dated context.

"A regulated-market transition creates a public-interest need for source-backed status checks, especially while official and operator-facing signals are still changing."

How to cite us

Who writes and reviews pages

Current pages are written and updated by Mariia Magus, iGaming Content Researcher, with publication review by the Alberta iGaming Rules Editorial Desk. Our review focuses on source support, status-label consistency, corrections and the separation of regulatory context from operator promotion.

Contact and corrections

For media questions, source context, corrections or data-use notes, email [email protected] or use the contact page. Include the page URL, the claim you are checking and your deadline if the request is time-sensitive.

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