🛡️ Responsible Gambling
Your well-being always comes first. Gambling should be fun — never a financial solution.
⚠️ If you feel gambling is becoming a problem, please seek help immediately. You are not alone — free, confidential support is available 24/7.
Our Commitment
At CasinoRankings, we are committed to promoting safe and responsible gambling. We only feature licensed, regulated casinos that adhere to strict responsible gambling standards. Our reviews take into account each operator's responsible gambling tools, including:
- Deposit limits and cooling-off periods
- Self-exclusion options
- Reality check reminders
- Account history and spending tracking
- Links to support organizations
Know the Signs
Problem gambling can affect anyone. Watch for these warning signs:
- Spending more money or time on gambling than you intended
- Chasing losses or borrowing money to gamble
- Neglecting work, family, or personal responsibilities
- Feeling anxious, irritable, or depressed related to gambling
- Hiding gambling activity from friends or family
- Gambling to escape problems or relieve negative emotions
Tips for Safe Gambling
- Set a budget — Only gamble with money you can afford to lose
- Set time limits — Use casino timer tools to track your sessions
- Don't chase losses — Accept losses as part of entertainment costs
- Take regular breaks — Step away frequently
- Never gamble under the influence — Alcohol and drugs impair judgment
- Balance gambling with other activities — It should never be your only source of entertainment
Age Restriction
Online gambling in Canada is restricted to adults aged 19+ in most provinces (18+ in Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec). CasinoRankings does not promote gambling to minors. All featured casinos are required to verify player age through KYC (Know Your Customer) procedures.
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ConnexOntario — 24/7 Problem Gambling Helpline
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Canada's leading organization for responsible gambling.
Free helpline for problem gambling and mental health.
Free global online support for problem gamblers.
Independent charity for safer gambling support.
Ontario's gaming regulatory authority.
Managing Ontario's iGaming market.
Self-Exclusion Programs
If you need to take a break, most Canadian provinces offer self-exclusion programs:
- Ontario: OLG Self-Exclusion
- British Columbia: GameSense BC
- Alberta: AGLC Responsible Gambling