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The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority or the SIGA, in partnership with the local government, will begin conducting a complete feasibility study on internet gambling.
The legalization of online gambling in the United States is seen to be a major threat to casinos as well as other gambling facilities because it takes away customers and clients.
The warnings of analysts in Canada against online gambling may have fallen on deaf ears.
With online gambling instituted in a couple of provinces in Canada, a lot of research organizations now have sufficient data to conduct studies on its effects.
A dispute in the international gambling arena between the USA and Antigua and Barbuda has recently surfaced.
With hordes of residents playing poker in the internet (unofficial claim close to a half-million), supporters of online poker in New Jersey say that a bill that would legalize the practice might as well be approved.
The online gaming industry will continue its surge, caused mainly by ompanies finding a rich resource of clients in Europe.
The inner workings of the LGA (Malta Lottery and Gaming Authority) were brought into question recently by a report online alleging that a German gambler had been waiting for more than two years to receive 167,500 EURO in casino winnings, after partaking in a progressive jackpot win online in 2008.
After long delays in the months past, the PlayNow gaming website of British Columbia finally became operational three months ago, after which it had run into a glitch which caused it to be temporarily suspended.
Online gambling operations in Malta are thriving, and so far, it has attracted over 250 companies to base their operations in the country.