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    The legalization of single-game sports betting in Canada in 2021 has ignited a multi-billion dollar industry, driven entirely by technology. Mobile apps, sophisticated data analytics, and AI-powered odds have transformed sports wagering from a niche activity into a mainstream entertainment product. This digital gold rush, led by global tech giants, is generating significant tax revenue and changing how Canadians engage with sports. However, this rapid, tech-fueled expansion also brings pressing concerns about market competition, consumer protection, and the rise of problem gambling, prompting a nationwide conversation about responsible regulation.
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    Canada's legalization of single-game sports betting in 2021 has ignited a multi-billion dollar industry, fundamentally reshaping the intersection of sports, technology, and culture. Driven by Ontario's open market, a flood of international and domestic tech companies has launched sophisticated mobile platforms, creating a new economic sector while generating significant tax revenue. However, this rapid growth brings challenges. The pervasive advertising and 24/7 access to betting raise critical questions about responsible gaming, consumer protection, and the very nature of sports fandom, prompting a nationwide conversation about regulation and social impact.