CREE BAND WARNED TO HOLD ON INTERNET GAMBLING PLANS
9 March 2007
Alberta's top cop says he has no intention of
allowing another Kahnawake in his province
CNews reports that the top cop in the Canadian province
of Alberta has warned a Cree band to halt plans to set
up an Internet gambling haven on their reserve near the
city of Edmonton.
Solicitor General Fred Lindsay says he's become aware
that the Mohawks, who run what he claims are illegal
gambling operations in Quebec, have been advising the
Alexander First Nation, and he has no intention of
allowing the Alberta band to copy the Mohawks, who
operate a web hosting company to facilitate more than
400 Internet gambling sites around the world.
"We understand that the Mohawks may be giving Alexander
some advice on how to set it up," Lindsay said. "I'm not
intending on letting it get away on us."
The Alexander band has set up a web hosting company
identical to one operated by the Mohawks, and has also
established its own gaming commission to offer online
gaming licences, with application fees starting at US$20
000.
"We're indicating to them to cease and desist if it is
their intent to conduct an illegal operation in the
province of Alberta," Linsday told reporters.
Officials with the Alexander band did not return phone
calls, but have said in the past that they view
themselves as a sovereign nation with the power to offer
gaming licences.
Lindsay says he's not aware that the band has actually
set up any Internet gambling sites, so at this point the
province's gaming commission is continuing its
investigation.
"Anybody who goes against the Criminal Code of Canada
would end up being a lawbreaker," he said. "Right now,
in regard to Alexander, they've indicated intent to do
that, so we're investigating it."
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