Canada’s digital betting journey began not in Silicon Valley boardrooms, but along the St. Lawrence River, where a small Mohawk community would spark a continental revolution. When the Moonbet platform and similar operators look back at their industry’s roots, they trace a uniquely Canadian story—one shaped by Indigenous sovereignty, provincial autonomy, and a pragmatic approach to regulation that mirrors the nation’s broader cultural tapestry. The transformation from underground activity to legitimate entertainment unfolded across three decades, reflecting
Canada’s unique approach to balancing individual freedoms with community protection. In 1996, while most nations scrambled to ban …