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Canadian Senator's Anti-Sports Betting ad Bill off To Committee


Canada's chamber of sober reservation is about to take another tough take a look at imposing nationwide limitations on online sportsbook marketing.

- Legislation proposing to put national constraints on marketing for online sportsbooks is making development in Canada's Senate.

  • The expense, similar to one that made progress in 2015, would determine ways to restrict sportsbook advertisements, instead of banning them outright.
  • S-211 is now headed to the Senate's transport and interactions committee for further study.

    Ontario Sen. Marty Deacon's Bill S-211, the National Framework on Sports Betting Advertising Act, got its second reading last Thursday and was referred to the chamber's Standing Committee on Transport and Communications.

    While Deacon has said a total ban on advertisements was her "preliminary aspiration, technique and dream," legal questions about whether the prospective damage of marketing mobile sports betting approaches something like that of tobacco triggered a more nuanced method with the legislation.

    Zero chill (presumably)

    However, the proposed law would require the federal government to craft Canada-wide restrictions for the of online sportsbooks, consisting of manner ins which the amount of such advertising could be limited.

    "I do not believe it's hyperbole to state that today in Canada, it is difficult to enjoy a sporting event without being encouraged to gamble at minutes," Deacon stated on June 3.

    S-211 is essentially the very same as Bill S-269, which passed the appointed Senate last November and was awaiting action in the elected House of Commons before a federal election wiped the legislative slate tidy.

    Both expenses remain in response to the advertising for online sports wagering Canada websites that has been thrown at homeowners following the decriminalization of single-game sports wagering in 2021 and Ontario's launch of a competitive iGaming market in 2022.

    You missed out on a spot

    Senators who were supportive of single-game betting, such as Deacon, are now attempting to correct what they view as an oversight to that choice.

    "The saturation of advertisements ... was a problem that should have been handled from the start," Deacon said. "For instance, Bill C-45, the costs that legalized cannabis, had an arrangement that prohibited advertising outright. I are sorry for something similar was not consisted of when single-sports betting was legislated."

    Whether S-211 receives the same assistance as S-269 in the Senate remains to be seen, however it looks extremely possible. First, however, S-211 must head to committee for additional research study.

    It was at the committee level last year that the argument about S-269 really warmed up. Supporters advised senators on and challengers alerted about over-regulation and unexpected consequences, such as curbing efforts to fight the "grey market" of online sports wagering.

    Another step towards a competitive iGaming market in another Canadian province: https://t.co/iW3XIoP6sP

    It's most likely a similar argument breaks out this time around. It will likewise play out as Alberta is preparing to launch an Ontario-like market for online sports betting and web casino gaming, the advertising guidelines for which have yet to be set.

    The Alberta sports betting launch, either late this year or early next, might prompt another burst of marketing by private-sector operators looking to win market share in the Western Canadian province. That might stimulate complaints similar to the ones heard when Ontario launched its market in April 2022, becoming the first province to permit personal operators to take bets.

    "As all of us know, there is a restored sense of provincial and federal cooperation as we deal with an ever-changing geopolitical landscape," Deacon stated. "Cooperation is in the air with federal leadership at the fore.
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