The legal status of gaming activities on First Nations land within Canada is complicated. The foci of this paper are two-fold. First, we trace the origin and expansion of First Nations gaming. Second, we analyze the potential of First Nations as hubs for the growing global e-gaming industry, with an emphasis on Internet poker and online sports wagering. We conclude by positing that the Canadian regulatory scheme presents an opportunity to First Nations in connection with e-gaming
The United States internet gaming industry is one which, while many people are aware of its existenc...
This article presents the emerging argument that Native American tribes that have received state but...
Abstract Background With the rapid proliferation of n...
Canada\u27s First Nations gaming industry, now entering its third decade of operations, includes six...
In 2010, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) – the Crown Corporation of the Government ...
The development of the Internet has kindled many new business opportunities in the online environmen...
This paper examines the links between gambling, moral regulation, and politics in Canada. The prolif...
This paper provides insights into a Canadian gaming organization and its human resources management ...
The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 was intended to provide a statutory basis for the growth of...
Many of Canada’s First Nations have introduced casinos as an economic strategy to help mitigate exis...
Internet use has grown dramatically in Canada in recent years. This trend has joined with the increa...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.Internet gambling is l...
This study examines the provincial government’s decision to expand online gambling services. In part...
Permission to include this article in the Alberta Gaming Research Institute's online collection has ...
The legacy of colonialism in Canada manifests through land dispossession, structural violence and as...
The United States internet gaming industry is one which, while many people are aware of its existenc...
This article presents the emerging argument that Native American tribes that have received state but...
Abstract Background With the rapid proliferation of n...
Canada\u27s First Nations gaming industry, now entering its third decade of operations, includes six...
In 2010, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) – the Crown Corporation of the Government ...
The development of the Internet has kindled many new business opportunities in the online environmen...
This paper examines the links between gambling, moral regulation, and politics in Canada. The prolif...
This paper provides insights into a Canadian gaming organization and its human resources management ...
The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 was intended to provide a statutory basis for the growth of...
Many of Canada’s First Nations have introduced casinos as an economic strategy to help mitigate exis...
Internet use has grown dramatically in Canada in recent years. This trend has joined with the increa...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.Internet gambling is l...
This study examines the provincial government’s decision to expand online gambling services. In part...
Permission to include this article in the Alberta Gaming Research Institute's online collection has ...
The legacy of colonialism in Canada manifests through land dispossession, structural violence and as...
The United States internet gaming industry is one which, while many people are aware of its existenc...
This article presents the emerging argument that Native American tribes that have received state but...
Abstract Background With the rapid proliferation of n...