Insights into the intricacies of various Canadian provinces will be a key highlight of the upcoming Canadian Gaming Summit.

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Organisers SBC said representatives from Alberta, Quebec and British Colombia will take to the stage at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre between June 18-20.

They are set to be joined by operators, affiliates, regulatory bodies, media and suppliers for the show, which is expected to attract 3,000-attendees.

The Player Protection Symposium will kick the Canadian Gaming Summit off, exploring high rollers, promoting ethical engagement and formulating robust player protection strategies.

A live edition of Martin Lycka’s Safe Bet Show will take place with special guest Luke Gazdic, an NHL alumnus.

SBC co-founder and CEO Rasmus Sojmark said: “Last year, we got the chance to familiarise ourselves with this new territory for SBC, and this year, we have many additions based on our findings and identifying the gaps.

“This event goes beyond discussing Ontario; it does a great job of educating the audience about the intricacies of operating in Canada, and most importantly, it has all the right people under the same roof. Use your time here wisely."

The main event days will take place after a pre-registration networking party at the RS Sports Bar featuring a Global Gaming Women Breakfast and meet-ups such as African Americans in Gaming.

The final day of the expo will host the First Nations Breakfast Meetup and the second segment of the EGA Masterclass, which will delve into return-to-player debates.

Over 150 industry experts will share their insight throughout the Canadian Gaming Summit, with two conference stages running at the same time.

The agenda will include a keynote panel discussion featuring crown corporation leaders Pat Davis (president & CEO of BCLC), Jean-François Bergeron (president & CEO of Loto-Québec), Patrick Daigle (president & CEO of Atlantic Lottery Corporation) and Will Hill, executive director of the Canadian Lottery Coalition, will take place.