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Operator Readiness Scorecard — AGCO + AGLC

A self-assessment scoring tool for iGaming operators scoping Ontario (AGCO) and Alberta (AGLC). Eighteen verified questions across six compliance dimensions, with a primary-source citation on every finding and a side-by-side delta view of the seven documented divergences between the two regimes. Built for the Alberta launch on 13 July 2026.

AGCO — Ontario
Conduct-and-manage (iGaming Ontario operator agreement)
Live 2022-04-04 · Regulator profile ↗
AGLC — Alberta
Open-market licensing (AGLC + Alberta iGaming Corporation channel)
Live 2026-07-13 (planned) · Regulator profile ↗
Scoping tool, not an audit. This is a scoping tool, not a regulatory audit. Scores are computed from your self-attested answers against published Standards and Conditions. We do not audit your systems and we do not predict licensing decisions. Use this to scope, brief and budget — then engage qualified counsel before filing.

Frequently asked

Is this a regulatory audit?

No. The Scorecard scores your self-attested compliance posture against published AGCO Registrar's Standards and AGLC SRIG provisions, with primary-source citations on every finding. We do not audit your actual systems. A high score does not predict licensing approval; a low score does not block one. Use the output to scope, budget and brief — then engage qualified counsel before filing.

How is the readiness score computed?

Each of 18 questions maps to a normalized obligation key with a status (required / recommended / not applicable) for each target market. Your answer (Yes / Partial / No / N/A) scores 1.0 / 0.5 / 0.0, weighted by the obligation's importance to that dimension. Per-dimension scores roll up into an overall percentage. Every required obligation marked partial or no produces a critical-gap entry with a citation.

What does "AGCO vs AGLC delta" mean?

The delta view surfaces the seven documented divergences between Ontario and Alberta compliance: self-exclusion register architecture, operator model and revenue share, standards framework volume, reality-check defaults, affiliate disclosure cadence, incident-notification windows, and independent dispute resolution. Each delta cites both jurisdictions' source provisions.

When does Alberta (AGLC) iGaming launch?

Alberta's open-market regulated iGaming framework, governed by the Alcohol, Gaming, Cannabis and Horse Racing Act (the iGaming Alberta Act), is scheduled to launch on 13 July 2026. The Standards for Internet Gaming (SRIG) draft is published; final fee schedule and AiGC commercial terms are being finalised before launch.

Is the data current?

The Scorecard is built from /assets/data/scorecard-agco-aglc.json, which derives from the same indexed AGCO Registrar's Standards and AGLC SRIG dataset that powers the rest of the site. We update the data whenever a regulator publishes a material change. The edition date is shown in the hero stamp.

Can I share or save my scorecard?

Yes — when you complete the questions, the URL updates with an encoded snapshot of your answers (no server-side storage). Copy the URL to share, bookmark to revisit. You can also download a PDF of your scorecard from the results card.

Disclaimer. The Operator Readiness Scorecard is a scoping tool only. Scores are computed from your self-attested answers against published Standards and Conditions and do not constitute legal, compliance or licensing advice. GamingCompliance.io does not audit operator systems and makes no representation that a high score predicts licence approval, nor that a low score precludes it. Engage qualified counsel before filing an application or making material compliance investment.