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Gambling’s popularity first grew when settlers moved into Canada, and new regulations that favour gambling freedom have made it a favourite pastime for Canadians today. The development of online casino licensing in Canada has also increased the government's sponsorship of gambling in the country. This trend has seen the availability of gambling options largely increase and become lucrative for both casino providers and some gamers, and online gaming, horse race betting and slot halls are just some of the outcomes that have arisen.

There are now online slot games that players enjoy from the convenience of their homes with live dealer options that involve streamed live tables anywhere on Canadian soil. According to Casino Canuck, there are some points that should be considered by the prospective punter wishing to get involved in the top Canadian online casino scene, and they include;

• The legality of gambling in Canada

Since early times, First Nation Canadians have been gambling, often using betting sticks in games brought over my western settlers. In 1947 and before card games became popular, one of them, a game called Faro, became all the rage and its widespread play brought in poker and blackjack, while Barbotte, a craps style dice game, was also commonly played. These games arrived in Canada at a time when gambling wasn't completely legal and hadn't been since the early 1800s. Government scrutiny on gambling developed in the years after the second world war but it took decades before it had shape in the form of nation wide laws.

Once the Canadian legal process was able to limit, regulate and license gambling, the requests for more autonomy with the freedom to gamble became grew from the gaming fraternities across the country. New laws and restrictions placed on gambling by the Canadian government took place in 1970 when individual provinces gained control of their regulations, which thereafter allowed the construction of many land-based casinos.

• Laws that govern gambling in Canada post-1970

After the gambling code was altered in 1970, the Canadian federal government gave the provinces more autonomy in licensing and regulation, and soon after the first casino was built in Winnipeg. Other regions such as Quebec, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Nova Scotia followed suit and by then horse racing tracks had consistently seen growth. Lottery terminals and sports betting activities were sponsored by the provincial authorities as well as the central Canadian government due to their revenue-generating profiles.

The Canadian gaming commission is the body mandated with regulating the gambling industry in Canada, and their initial contract is to ensure fair gaming. There are laws that relate to land-based casinos, online gaming, sports betting and other gambling activities where the commission advertises the government's policies using all media types. They have also delegated responsibilities to provinces and territories like the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, for instance, whichis another regulator for gambling in Canada and is based in the first nations' Kahnawake reservation near Montreal, Canada.

• Information guide for the gambler

In each of the Canadian provinces, there are laws regarding the individual legality of gambling, such as the age you are allowed to start. While some provinces will restrict at 18, others will only allow gamblers that are 19 years and above. Online casino gambling, in particular, is of great interest to the territories where Canadians have not been restricted in the varied gaming options available to them.

This has contributed significantly to Canadian gambling policies being internationally competitive and legislation free, increasing the global appeal for online casino sites licensed or operated from Canada. Online gambling casinos can also be based outside the country and still provide quality gaming options for punters in Canada, and gamers should check their preferred international sites' integrity thorough eCOGRA to be secure.

• What is Responsible Gambling for Canadians?

Part of online gaming's way of protecting you from harmful and abusive gambling in Canada is a responsible focus that has been adopted by the Canadian gaming association. There are resources available for Canadian citizens and internet players playing games licensed in the various provinces such as Gamblers Anonymous, which offer help and hold local meetings.

• Conclusion

A study found out that over 70% of Canadians regularly undertake gambling for pleasure or monetary gain. Other betting options attracted an estimated 18.9 million people as early as the year 2002, and gambling in all forms recently involved over 85% of Canada’s population, including online poker and charitable lotteries.
 
 
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