Answers to questions

Are the online casinos fair?

One of the most frequently asked questions is whether the casino rigs the software so the player ultimately loses. The answer is no, the sites are fair and the wins and losses are within the laws of probability. The software used today for both online and brick and mortar casinos uses technology with a Random Number Generator (RNG).  Brick and mortar casinos use RNGs in slot machines, but in other games of chance, such as blackjack, the randomness occurs naturally. However, that randomness is artificial in an online casino, since there’s no actual shuffling of the card decks.

Random Number Generators make it nearly impossible to rig the outcome of the game when playing at an online casino.  Regulators of Canadian gaming sites would easily identify casinos where the games were rigged when they review all the play at the casinos with check systems and shut them down by pulling the casino’s license. Even casino patrons could do the same by analyzing the outcomes and would spread the word through bad publicity, discouraging everyone from playing.

Who regulates online gambling sites in Canada?

In Canada, each province has its own regulator. However, the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, which is technically self-governed, but operates inside Canada, also regulates casinos and runs servers. If a site is licensed and regulated by this commission, the only rule is that the site uses the secure servers on Kahnawake land. This commission not only regulates Canadian casino sites, it’s also the most frequently used regulators worldwide. Each province also has its own gambling crown corporation to regulate all aspects of gaming.

Are online casinos legal in Canada?

Gambling online is legal in most provinces and some provinces are even opening their own online casinos to raise revenue. Several provinces launched sites that are only available to its residents. In Canada, the provinces govern everything related to gambling, so the legality of online gaming varies, but is legal in most Canadian provinces.

What are online casino bonuses?

Bonuses vary but fall within two categories. The first category is a bonus used as an incentive to deposit money and play at the casino. These types of bonuses may offer extra money by giving you a percentage of the funds you deposited, which can be as high as 1,000%, or may be no-deposit bonuses offering free money for just signing up at the casino. Some bonuses are offered based on the size of your wager and average time played.

How do I make a deposit at an online casino?

Most online casinos offer a wide variety of methods to transfer funds into their site. Some allow deposits from credit-cards, debit cards, e-checks and e-wallets such as PayPal, EcoCard or Neteller. Instadebit is also another popular method used in Canada.

Are online casinos only available on a computer?

With the popularity of the casinos and mobile devices growing, more and more casinos are offering gaming for mobile devices, such as smartphones or tablets. Before you sign up and deposit, make sure the casino is available for mobile gaming.

If I win, how can I withdraw my money?

In most cases, you can withdraw the money you made through the same channel you made the deposit. If you used an e-wallet, debit or credit card, the money will return to the same card. Each casino may have different rules, so consult the banking pages for any specifics. If you secured a deposit bonus, make sure you qualified for the bonus funds with ample play before attempting to withdraw your money or you may end up losing the bonus funds.