(AsiaGameHub) - Alberta appears to have provided the first clear timeline for launching its regulated iGaming market in the Canadian province. The province's regulator, Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC), has released a guidance document for the iGaming transition period, detailing requirements for commercial operators seeking licences. The document outlines expectations for unregulated operators, stating they must submit applications, pay registration fees, and halt unregulated activities by July 13. The AGLC stated: "Any operator or associated entity running an unregulated lottery scheme in Alberta must submit a completed application and pay all applicable registration fees to AGLC by July 13, 2026. Operators must also stop all unregulated lottery scheme activities, including taking bets, by July 13, 2026. "AGLC may grant a maximum three-month extension to October 13, 2026, on a case-by-case basis, but only if an operator can show a compliance path for market launch that was not achievable before July 13, 2026." Though not a definitive launch date, this provides the industry with insight into the province's current timeline and pace for going live. Alberta iGamin...