What Do
What I Do and Why It Matters
Writing about online casinos in Canada means navigating a space where regulatory frameworks are shifting, provincial rules differ, and operators don't always make their terms easy to find. My job isn't to convince anyone to sign up anywhere. It's to surface the information that actually determines whether a platform is worth your time and money - and to present it plainly.
When I review a casino, I work through a consistent checklist: licensing and jurisdictional legitimacy, the real structure of bonuses (wagering requirements, game restrictions, withdrawal caps), the breadth and sourcing of the game library, available payment methods and their processing timelines, and how customer support actually performs under pressure - not just whether it exists. I test these things rather than summarize them from a product page.
My position is straightforward: I don't score platforms on a predetermined scale designed to make everything look acceptable. If a bonus is structurally difficult to clear, I say so. If a platform processes withdrawals faster than most, I note that too. Criticism and credit both require specifics, and I try to provide them.
Where Publish
Where I Publish
I currently contribute to casinofanduel-ca.com, focusing on FanDuel Casino as it operates for Canadian players. The reason I work with this project comes down to editorial latitude - I'm not asked to soften findings or bury conditions in footnotes.
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