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The Kahnawake Gaming Commission, established in 1996 by the Mohawk Territory of Kahnawake near Montreal, played a particularly significant role during this era. Operating under Indigenous sovereignty, the commission began licensing online gambling operators and hosting their servers on reserve land, creating a uniquely Canadian offshore licensing authority. At its peak, Kahnawake-licensed operators served millions of players worldwide, and the commission became one of the most recognized gambling regulatory bodies in the global online gaming industry. This development demonstrated that Canada was not merely a passive consumer of online gambling services but also an active participant in their provision.
Provincial governments responded to the online gambling boom in different ways. In 2010, British Columbia’s PlayNow.com became one of the first provincially operated online gambling platforms in North America, offering casino games and sports betting to residents. Quebec’s Espacejeux followed in 2012, and other provinces gradually developed their own digital offerings. These platforms operated legally under the provincial lottery scheme framework but faced stiff competition from the established offshore operators that had already captured significant market share. Many Canadian bettors remained loyal to offshore sites, citing better odds, broader game selections, and more generous bonus structures.

















