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Canadian Regulators Approve Limited Rollout Of Prediction Markets

Canadian regulators have approved two firms to offer prediction market products, marking a controlled entry into the sector. Interactive Brokers Canada and Wealthsimple have been authorised by the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization to offer trading in event contracts. These contracts will be linked to markets overseen by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which regulates platforms […]

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Iowa Senate Approves Bill To Regulate Prediction Market Platforms

The Iowa Senate has passed Senate Bill 2470, marking the first time a US legislative chamber has approved a measure to regulate prediction markets. The bill cleared the Senate with a 45-1 vote, with Doug Campbell casting the only vote in opposition. The legislation targets platforms where users trade contracts tied to real-world outcomes such […]

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Gibraltar Gives First Prediction Markets Licence

Key Points Gibraltar gave its first prediction markets licence to Predict Street Ltd under the gambling law framework. The step comes as a response to pressure from rising UK gambling taxes on operators. This stands differently from Europe where many regions restrict such platforms strongly. Gibraltar Licences First Prediction Markets Operator Gibraltar has now given […]

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Alberta Fixes July 13, 2026 for Regulated iGaming Market

Key Points Alberta will start regulated online gambling on July 13, 2026 and stop Play Alberta’s monopoly control. Operators need registration, must pay fees, and follow rules under AGLC and AiGC systems. The province expects growth and revenue through a 20% revenue share structure. Alberta to Start Regulated Online Gambling Market Alberta will launch its […]

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Washington Approves College Sports Betting at Tribal Casinos

Key Points Washington allows college sports betting at tribal casinos, including in-state teams, starting June 2026 after rollout. Strict rules apply with no online betting and bans on prop bets, micro-bets, and coaching-related wagers. Law protects athletes with fines, jail terms, and lifetime betting bans for harassment. Washington Broadens Athletics Gambling to Cover University Competition […]

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KSA and Spillemyndigheden Launch New Communications Network

The Dutch Gaming Authority, KSA, and Denmark’s Spillemyndigheden have launched a joint communications initiative linking seven gambling regulators across Europe. The KSA travelled to Denmark to formally introduce the European Regulators’ Network on Communication. The first meeting brought together regulators and communication specialists from seven countries. Their focus was on shared communication challenges, especially how […]

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Tribal Coalition Push Against Kalshi’s Arizona Injunction Bid

A coalition of Native American tribes and 10 tribal associations, including the Indian Gaming Association, has filed an amicus brief supporting Arizona’s response to a motion for preliminary injunction brought by Kalshi. The hearing is set for Friday and is shaping into a defining legal battle over how federal financial regulation intersects with state and […]

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Italy Prepares Final Gambling Reforms Decree For April

Italy is set to publish the final version of its legislative decree on land-based gambling reform by 10 April. The draft is currently under review by the Unified Conference, representing the nation’s 20 regions and 100 municipal authorities. The reform process started in 2023 with a focus on digital gambling, leading to a new licensing […]

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