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The government of Ontario has officially launched its new online gaming market, including online casinos and esports betting sites, as of Monday. Ontario is the first province in Canada to regulate online gambling.

Ontario's new online gaming market launched on Monday, with some advocates for brick-and-mortar casinos saying that online operators will have an unfair advantage.

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