Legalized online casinos in Canada

In Canada, there is no federal base for regulating online casinos. Articles 197 through 212 of the Criminal Code contains permitted games and liability for illegal gambling.

Gambling in which a player needs to show special skills and abilities to win is allowed. They called «games with a mixed chance of winning».

Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO)
Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO)
Canada
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The only legal operator in Quebec is the state-owned company Loto-Québec (Montreal, Canada). The list of online casinos with a license issued by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission is on the official website (http://www.gamingcommission.ca/interactiveURL.htm) of the regulator.

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Game Software
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Betway.ca
7800points
0.0
0
US
Betway.ca
2
Playojo.ca
7800points
0.0
0
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Playojo.ca
3
Come On!
8419points
0.0
0
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Come On!
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888casino.ca
7650points
0.0
0
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888casino.ca
5
Pinnacle.ca
7650points
0.0
0
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Pinnacle.ca
6
Captain Cooks Casino EU
9227points
0.0
0
US
Captain Cooks Casino EU
7
Luxury Casino
5326points
0.0
0
US
Luxury Casino
8
Golden Tiger Casino
5326points
0.0
0
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Golden Tiger Casino
9
Power Play Casino
5654points
0.0
0
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Power Play Casino
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To register at Canadian online casinos, bingo halls, or poker rooms, you need to specify personal data and provide documents confirming the identity and bank account number.

Under federal law, adults (18 years old) are eligible to gamble. Most provinces have increased the age of players to 19 years, but in Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec, it is 18.

Operators must retain player data and transaction information for the period specified by local law.

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Permission to develop casino software is issued locally. International developers do not work on resources with a national * .ca domain. A list of certified operators is available on the Kahnawake Gaming Commission page.

Greentube
Greentube
494 games
Cego
Cego
73 games
Gaming 1
Gaming 1
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Mga
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Jdb Gaming
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Legal Basics of Canada Online Casinos

License

Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency (CPMA) adjusts horse racing bets

Local regulators or Kahnawà: ke Gaming Commission licenses the online casino operation (after this referred to as the Commission)

Laws Canadian Penal Code and Local Provincial (Territory) Laws
Taxes

A separate tax regime for online gambling establishments not provided.

CPMA receives 0.8% of the federal fee for each registered horse racing bet.

Player Taxes Canada Online Casino Winnings Not Taxed
Responsibility for gambling without a license

Deprivation of liberty:

  • first violation — up to 2 years;
  • repeated abuse — from 14 days to 2 years;
  • each next — from 3 months up to 2 years.

As punishment confiscation is applied:

  • property in and outside Canada;
  • means of committing a crime.

Canada: regulation of online casinos and bets

There is no generally accepted definition for online casinos, mobile, electronic or digital games in Canada. The provincial government independently authorizes or prohibits the activities of digital game organizers.

By Article 204 of the Code, the following are considered legal:

  1. horse racing bets (up to 10 people).
  2. private rates between individuals.
  3. bets on a legalized racetrack.

In Canada, bets on individual sporting or casual events prohibited (Code Article 207, paragraph 4).

The law does not regulate the activities of online casinos with cross-licenses. Access to resources with international permits issued by regulators of other jurisdictions is not prohibited.

The Kahnawà:ke Gaming Commission operates in the country. It issues licenses for online casinos legally. The commission is guided by Kahnawà: ke Gaming Law.

According to the Regulations Concerning Interactive Gaming , there are five types of licenses:

License Activities
Interactive Gaming Licence (IGL) The license allows you to open a hosting center in Kanavak. Since 1999, the only licensed hosting is Mohawk Internet Technologies.
Client Provider Authorization (CPA)

It allows organizations to provide gambling services through Kahnawake hosting.

License holders called Authorized Client Providers (APCs) to open an online casino, bingo, or poker room.

Inter-Jurisdictional Authorization (IJA)

Provided to enterprises licensed for interactive games in Canada's provinces and wishing to offer gambling services on IGL hosting Kahnawake.

The right to regulate the institution remains with the relevant authority of the original jurisdiction.

Key Person Licence (KPL) Allows individuals on behalf of CPA licensed entities to carry out operational or managerial functions
Casino Software Provider Authorization (CSPA)

It allows you to register a software provider. An entity owning CSPA has the right to provide software for online casinos at the sites of CPA license holders and to license software for third-party casinos. Players are not allowed to provide interactive entertainment.

It allows you to register a software provider. An entity owning CSPA has the right to provide software for online casinos at the sites of CPA license holders and to license software for third-party casinos. Players are not allowed to provide interactive entertainment.

In 2016, the local government of Quebec attempted to restrict provincial access to online establishments. But in 2018, the Supreme Court of Canada declared such actions illegal.

Helping people with gambling addiction

You can find an anti-gambling facility in Canada on the official government website.

Local Canadian authorities are taking action to combat gambling addiction. In Nova Scotia, players can request a suspension from playing in provincial institutions for six months, one year, three years, or forever. You can download the form on the regulator's website and submit it in electronic form.

In Alberta, under the auspices of the gambling regulator, a psychological support service has been created. You can contact around the clock and daily by phone: 1-866-332-2322. A list of persons who have expressed their desire to stop playing has created. On the GameSence website, a player can apply for inclusion in the list for six months to 5 years.

Technical Support for Players in Canada

Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis commission (AGLC)
Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis commission (AGLC)
50 Corriveau Avenue St. Albert, AB T8N 3T5
Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch
Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch
3rd Floor, 910 Government Street, Victoria, B.C. V8W 1X3
Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba (LGCA
Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba (LGCA
1055 Milt Stegall Drive, Winnipeg, MB R3G 0Z6
Gaming Control Branch of the Department of Public Safety
Gaming Control Branch of the Department of Public Safety
20 McGloin Street Floor: 3 Fredericton, New Brunswick E3A 5T8
Consumer Affairs Division (CAD)
Consumer Affairs Division (CAD)
Service NL PO Box 8700 St. John's NL A1B 4J6
Service NL Consumer and Commercial Affairs Branch
Service NL Consumer and Commercial Affairs Branch
149 Smallwood Dr, Mount Pearl, NL
Department of Municipal and Community Affairs
Department of Municipal and Community Affairs
600, 5201 - 50th Ave Yellowknife, NT X1A 3S9
Alcohol, Gaming, Fuel and Tobacco Division of Service Nova Scotia
Alcohol, Gaming, Fuel and Tobacco Division of Service Nova Scotia
PO Box 2734, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Consumer Affairs
Consumer Affairs
PO Box 440, 3090 6th Street, Baker Lake, Nunavut
Department of Community and Government Services
Department of Community and Government Services
P.O. Box 1000 Station 200 Iqaluit, Nunavut X0A 0H0
Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO)
Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO)
90 Sheppard Avenue East Suite 200-300 Toronto, Ontario M2N 0A4
Prince Edward Island Lotteries Commission
Prince Edward Island Lotteries Commission
95-105 Rochford Street Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8
Consumer Services section of the Department of Environment, Labour and Justice
Consumer Services section of the Department of Environment, Labour and Justice
1st Floor, North Entrance, 105 Rochford Street, Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8
Régie des alcools, des courses et des jeux
Régie des alcools, des courses et des jeux
560, boulevard Charest Est Québec (Québec) G1K 3J3
Société des loteries du Québec
Société des loteries du Québec
500 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal, QC H3A 3G6 Canada
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA)
Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA)
2500 Victoria Ave Regina, SK S4P 3X2
Indigenous Gaming Regulators (IGR)
Indigenous Gaming Regulators (IGR)
400 – 203 PACKHAM AVENUE SASKATOON SK S7N 4K5
Officer Professional Licensing & Regulatory Affairs Branch of the Department of Community Services
Officer Professional Licensing & Regulatory Affairs Branch of the Department of Community Services
307 Black Street, 1 st floor, Whitehorse Y1A 2N1
FAQ about Online Casinos in Canada
Can Canadians play online casinos from other countries?

Yes. The law does not allow the operation of online casinos based on international licenses. But federal and provincial governments do not limit the activities of such operators in Canada.

Can I withdraw funds from a casino with a cross-license to a Canadian bank card?

Yes. Banks do not limit the receipt on the player’s card.

Can I play in a licensed online casino in Quebec for residents of other provinces?

The validity of licenses issued by local governments is limited to the territory of Quebec only formally. Canadians from other provinces are not forbidden to play in Quebec online casino.