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Ontario Proposes Ban on iGaming Advertising for Consumer Protection

Aarav Prakash by Aarav Prakash
April 23, 2026
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Ontario Proposes Ban on iGaming Advertising for Consumer Protection

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Ontario Takes Steps to Ban iGaming Advertising

Ontario lawmakers announced a move to ban iGaming advertising through the proposed Stop Harmful Gambling Advertising Act after four years of a privatized gambling market. The objective of this legislation is to enhance consumer protection without disrupting the current private market structure.

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The proposed act aims to curb advertising from licensed online gaming operators and marketing firms, responding to growing concerns over gambling harms among residents in Ontario. This legislative push follows the province’s transition to a privatized gambling system that opened the doors to increased online gaming options in 2019, marking a significant shift in its gambling regulation policy.

Debate Surrounds the Proposed Ban

The reaction to the proposed ban has sparked considerable debate among various stakeholders. Critics argue that such restrictions could infringe upon free speech, contending that licensed operators should have the right to promote their services. They highlight the potential ramifications on small businesses reliant on advertising revenues from the gaming sector. Meanwhile, proponents maintain that the proposed legislation is essential to mitigate the negative social impacts of iGaming. Supporters point to studies suggesting a direct link between gambling advertising and an increase in gambling addiction and related harms.

The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) recently reported that the province’s gambling revenue hit record levels, further complicating the state’s approach towards regulating advertising. Despite the surge in earnings, concerns about public health and safety have prompted lawmakers to rethink the advertising landscape within the province.

This debate parallels emerging trends in other jurisdictions where gambling regulations are under scrutiny. For example, states like Maryland are grappling with similar issues concerning sweepstakes casinos and the implications of advertising within an increasingly privatized gaming environment, as seen in reports detailing Maryland’s failure to advance legislation targeting sweepstakes casinos[1].

Potential Market Implications

Looking ahead, if the Stop Harmful Gambling Advertising Act passes, it could set a precedent for how similar measures are approached in other provinces and states, potentially leading to a domino effect in regulatory practices. Industry players, such as online casinos, may need to reassess their marketing strategies, which could, in turn, influence revenue streams.

This proposed legislation also arrives against the backdrop of ongoing conversations about consumer protection in other sectors. As legislative bodies analyze the effectiveness of online gaming regulations, the implications for advertising practices in sectors like sports betting and prediction markets come into focus.

Analysts predict that as consumer awareness grows and public scrutiny intensifies, more jurisdictions could look to Ontario’s lead, possibly culminating in strict advertising guidelines aimed at protecting vulnerable populations from excessive gambling outreach. With greater industry scrutiny looming, stakeholders are urged to adapt rapidly to changing regulatory environments.

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  • Ontario Liberals Move to Ban iGaming Advertising Four Years After Privatization
  • Maryland Sweepstakes Casino Ban Fails to Pass

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Aarav Prakash is a digital journalist who specializes in real-time crypto markets, financial policy, and Web3 ecosystem developments.

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