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Responsible gambling has emerged as a central concern in the post-legalization environment. The proliferation of easily accessible online betting platforms, combined with aggressive advertising campaigns by newly licensed operators, has prompted calls for stronger consumer protection measures. Ontario’s regulatory framework includes requirements for operators to implement self-exclusion programs, deposit limits, and reality-check features, but critics have argued that advertising restrictions need to be tightened to prevent targeting of vulnerable populations. The federal government has indicated interest in developing national advertising standards for gambling, which could lead to further regulatory changes in the coming years.
Technological developments continue to shape the industry’s trajectory. Mobile betting applications have become the dominant channel through which Canadian bettors engage with online platforms, with smartphones accounting for the majority of wagering activity. Live in-play betting, which allows bettors to place wagers on events as they unfold in real time, has grown dramatically in popularity and now represents a significant portion of total handle at major operators. The integration of artificial intelligence for personalized user experiences, fraud detection, and responsible gambling interventions represents the next frontier of technological development in the sector.

















