The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario has levied a $120,000 penalty against Great Canadian Entertainment. The regulator determined that the operator deployed unapproved gaming system software across four Ontario casinos.
Software Approval Requirements
The compliance breach involved system programs that lacked mandatory regulatory clearance before installation. AGCO officials confirmed that the unauthorised software operated outside established technical standards for casino gaming infrastructure. The regulator noted that the oversight effectively bypassed standard verification requirements. The financial assessment corresponds to the number of affected venues.Ontario gaming licensees must obtain commission authorization for all digital system updates. This ruling reinforces mandatory verification protocols for casino technology deployments. Great Canadian Entertainment will implement corrective procedures to align with current regulatory frameworks.