On Thursday, a spokesperson with New Brunswick's Department of Finance said the province is looking into the issue and hoped to have a response on Friday. The products and standards are also consistent with other regulated online platforms operated by lotteries across Canada.' 'The product mix and gaming rules for (the) online casino offering would be similar to land-based casino sites in New Brunswick. 'The regulations for Atlantic Lottery's online casino-style games are separate from video lottery regulations,' corporation spokesperson Molly Cormier said in an email response to questions about the virtual betting limits. The gaming corporation says it is doing nothing wrong. An online casino the Atlantic Lottery Corporation is running only in New Brunswick is allowing players to wager up to $100 on single spins of its virtual slot machines - 40 times more than the legal limit allowed for its physical video lottery terminals.