It's home to Gambling911.com, which is purely an industry-focused news and information website, and soon may be home to a number of online gambling entities that actually take bets from around the globe. Alberta Canada is seriously considering regulation of online gambling. Maxine Maudie of Sun Media reports that a spokesman for the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission yesterday said the organization has commissioned a poll to determine Albertans' feelings about online gambling. "The commission is gauging whether to set up Internet gambling shops in the province. "The survey began with a telephone poll and now 800 Albertans are being contacted online." "It's getting a bit of insight into what Albertans are doing now,"said Marilyn Carlyle-Helms. The poll is looking at poker, bingo and blackjack. It should wrap up mid-February, with results tabulated sometime in March. Carlyle-Helms said that if the province were to allow Internet gambling sites to be based out of Alberta - with the government taking a cut of the action - it won't happen for a long time. In November, it was projected Alberta would take in $1.4 billion from gambling in the province this fiscal year.
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