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A new study commissioned by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario reveals that most Ontarians who gamble online prefer regulated sites, although a significant portion still use unregulated options. The study emphasizes the need for ongoing efforts to promote regulated operators.

A 'deal' button on a casino app is shown on a smartphone in a photo illustration made in Toronto, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Giordano CiampiniA new study indicates most Ontarians who recently gambled online did so through regulated sites , though the unregulated market is still sizable.

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