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Bodog Is Ceasing Operations in Nova Scotia Due to Regulation

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Blake Meyer
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Operator Bodog suspends operations in Nova Scotia due to licensing restrictions.

Bodog gambling operator is no longer available in Nova Scotia. The Antigua and Barbuda company operated without a license in the province, where gambling is regulated only by the Atlantic Lottery Corporation (ALC).

A message on the Bodog website states that the operator no longer accepts players from Nova Scotia and Quebec. Users in the province received a letter saying their accounts would be closed on October 3rd and their bids refunded. 

ALC supports Bodog's decision, as about $200 million flows out of the region annually on illegal sites. Despite the withdrawal from these provinces, Bodog continues to operate in other regions of Canada, including Ontario.