Canada
Betting Consulting Firm North Star Sports Offering $1000 to New Clients
North Star Sports, the Canadian company providing sports betting advice, is now offering a $1000 bonus to customers who open a betting account with the firm.
North Star Sports treats sports betting like an investment vehicle. Between January 1 and August 31, clients who have heeded the advice of the company have seen an average profit of $9000 for every $100 bet after starting with a $1000 bankroll.
“We pride ourselves on complete customer service and not just giving you games to wager on. We assist you in every aspect, from establishing a sportsbook account, to withdrawing your winnings and everything in between. The majority of our clients knew very little about the sports market before dealing with us, but they all had one thing in common: the willingness to take chances in life and the desire to make money,” a spokesperson for North Star Sports said.
The $1000 stake being offered by North Star Sports follows the recent passage of a law by the Canadian Parliament allowing single-event wagering to sports-betting fans and prior to the start of the National Football League season.
The NFL’s popularity is at an all-time high and every Sunday, Monday, and Thursday, people across the world are studying statistics, matchups, and trends to get an edge on betting lines from various sportsbooks that offer NFL markets.
Placing bets throughout the NFL season can be a fun and profitable endeavor, especially if a person puts in the time and effort. For bettors, North Star Sports does the heavy lifting, so all they have to do is read the company’s expert opinions and tips to have a greater understanding of how to bet on NFL games and enjoy an increase in winnings from the preseason to the Super Bowl.
North Star Sports also provides sports betting advice on how to win against large casinos and on baseball, golf, hockey, and soccer.
North Star Sports does not begin charging clients until they have made money with the firm. “We don’t charge you upfront for our plays. We give you our plays as we come up with them, you wager on them, you win or lose with them and we make nothing until you have realized a sizeable profit from our hard work. At that point, you make the decision whether to begin paying for our services and we continue working together or you can decide to call it quits; simply keep your winnings and we all part as friends with no hard feelings. The fees are not set in stone and are individually tailored to each of our clients based on bankroll size, size of their wagers, wagering frequency and risk tolerance,” the spokesperson said.
North Star Sports will assist clients in opening an account with a sportsbook but does not accept wagers or place them on behalf of clients.
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AGLC
Internet Vikings Expands Canadian Footprint into Alberta
Internet Vikings, a licensed hosting provider for the North American iGaming and online sports betting industry, has announced that its hosting solutions are ready to launch in Alberta, Canada. Internet Vikings’ infrastructure and operational processes already align with the province’s expected requirements, meaning the company can help operators enter the Alberta market faster and with greater confidence.
The expansion comes following the release of updated hosting, infrastructure, and security requirements by the AGLC. As Alberta prepares to open its market, operators and suppliers are facing strict requirements around cybersecurity and disaster recovery.
Internet Vikings’ experience supporting regulated operators across North America positions the company to help businesses comply with these operational and regulatory requirements efficiently from day one.
Requirements include adherence to internationally recognized security standards such as SOC 2 and ISO 27001. In addition, operators are expected to maintain disaster recovery environments, encrypted immutable backups, and perform routine recovery testing to ensure business continuity.
“We are ready to provide the infrastructure and local expertise operators need to launch and scale successfully. We are already working with operators preparing for launch and understand the urgency involved in getting compliant infrastructure deployed quickly,” said Rickard Vikström, CEO and Founder of Internet Vikings.
Internet Vikings first established operations in Ontario in 2022 and is now expanding its Canadian footprint into Alberta with hosting solutions, including VMware cloud hosting, bare metal servers, bare metal GPU servers, disaster recovery, and backup solutions.
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Alberta
Gaming Corps wins conditional Alberta iGaming supplier licence
Gaming Corps has secured a conditional iGaming supplier licence from the Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC), clearing the company to manufacture and supply gaming software in the province ahead of Alberta’s regulated market launch on 13 July 2026.
The licence was granted through Gaming Corps’ subsidiary, Gaming Corps Malta Ltd. The company said the approval positions it to enter Alberta’s regulated iGaming market from day one.
Alex Lorimer, COO at Gaming Corps said: “Securing our Alberta licence marks another important step in Gaming Corps’ regulated market expansion strategy. Canada continues to represent a key growth region for us, and we’re excited to bring our expanding portfolio of games and unique mechanics to operators and players in Alberta.”
Alberta is set to become Canada’s second regulated open iGaming market after Ontario, with the AGLC overseeing licensing and compliance requirements for operators and suppliers.
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AGLC
Gaming Corps Secures Alberta iGaming Licence Ahead of Market Launch
Gaming Corps has secured a conditional iGaming supplier licence from the Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC), positioning the studio for launch in Alberta’s regulated market from day one.
Granted through its subsidiary Gaming Corps Malta Ltd, the licence allows the company to manufacture and supply gaming software in the Canadian province ahead of the market opening on 13 July 2026.
With approval now secured, Gaming Corps continues to accelerate its North American expansion strategy while strengthening its position in regulated markets.
The move gives operators in Alberta access to Gaming Corps’ portfolio of casino games and proprietary game mechanics as the province prepares to open its regulated iGaming framework.
Alex Lorimer, COO at Gaming Corps said: “Securing our Alberta licence marks another important step in Gaming Corps’ regulated market expansion strategy. Canada continues to represent a key growth region for us, and we’re excited to bring our expanding portfolio of games and unique mechanics to operators and players in Alberta.”
Alberta is set to become Canada’s second regulated open iGaming market, following Ontario, with the AGLC overseeing licensing and compliance requirements for operators and suppliers.
The post Gaming Corps Secures Alberta iGaming Licence Ahead of Market Launch appeared first on Americas iGaming & Sports Betting News.
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