High Roller Nears Ontario Launch: What’s Next?

Posted on: January 28, 2026, 10:10h.  Last updated on: January 28, 2026, 10:16h. High Roller announces partnership with Kindbridge Behavioral Health Las Vegas-based company expects to launch in Ontario in 2026, then Alberta High Roller is an online casino company High Roller Technologies Inc., the Las Vegas-based online gaming operator that has applied for an igaming operator […]

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New Jersey Explores Casino Expansion at Meadowlands

New Jersey legislators have introduced two new resolutions that could change the state’s gambling landscape. Senate Concurrent Resolutions 31 and 66 propose asking voters whether they support the introduction of slot machines at the Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford. If approved, this would be the first time casino gaming extends beyond Atlantic City’s established boundaries. […]

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Italy’s Retail Gambling Overhaul: Striving for National Unity and Protection

Italy’s gambling landscape is undergoing a significant overhaul aimed at creating a more standardized and secure framework across the country. The government, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, is taking strides to modernize regulations that govern retail gambling, including slot machines, betting shops, and bingo halls. After years of negotiations with local authorities, the government is […]

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Oxford Casino Sues to Block Maine’s iGaming Law

Oxford Casino, one of Maine’s two commercial casinos, has filed a lawsuit against the state of Maine, aiming to block the implementation of a new law that grants exclusive online casino gaming rights to the state’s federally recognized tribes. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine on January 23, 2026, claims […]

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Churchill Downs Sues Maine Over ‘Race-Based’ Tribal iGaming Monopoly

Posted on: January 28, 2026, 07:28h.  Last updated on: January 28, 2026, 07:28h. Churchill Downs challenges Maine’s exclusive tribal iGaming authorization in federal court Lawsuit argues tribal monopoly violates Equal Protection clauses Operator warns online gaming will cannibalize land-based casinos and jobs Churchill Downs is suing Maine’s gambling regulator, arguing that the decision to grant […]

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Finland Sets Gambling License Fees Ahead of 2027 Shift

Finland has taken another formal step toward reshaping its gambling sector by adding license fees to the decree governing police service charges for 2026. The Ministry of the Interior confirmed that the updated decree reflects requirements under the new Gambling Act and introduces charges tied to exclusive licenses, standard gambling licenses, and authorizations linked to […]

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Michigan Online Gambling Revenue Reaches Record in 2025

Michigan’s regulated online gambling market ended 2025 with its strongest performance since launch, driven by sustained growth in internet casino gaming and another solid year for online sports wagering. Data released by the Michigan Gaming Control Board shows combined commercial and tribal operators generated $3.8 billion in total gross receipts for the year, reflecting a […]

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