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Online Gambling in Canada

Online gambling in Canada is regulated at the provincial level, meaning the rules, licensed operators, and available platforms can differ significantly depending on where you live. This overview explains how the system works at a national level and points you toward your province's specific guide.

Online gambling guide for Canada

Online Casinos

Several provinces have launched their own online casino platforms through provincial lottery corporations. Ontario went a step further in 2022, opening a competitive private market through iGaming Ontario, allowing privately operated, licensed casinos to serve Ontario residents. Outside Ontario, provincially operated platforms are generally the licensed option.

Sports Betting

Single-event sports betting became legal across Canada in August 2021. Each province regulates or licences sports betting through its own framework. Ontario's private market includes licensed sportsbook operators. Other provinces generally offer sports betting through provincial lottery platforms.

Payments

Common Canadian payment methods at online casinos include Interac, major bank cards, and various e-wallets. Availability of specific payment methods depends on the operator and your province. Always verify payment options before registering.

Responsible Gambling

Gambling is for entertainment only and involves risk. Never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose. If gambling is affecting your finances, relationships or mental health, seek support from qualified local resources. All provincially regulated platforms are required to provide responsible gambling tools.

How Canadian Gambling Regulation Works

Canada's constitution gives provinces and territories authority over gambling within their borders. The federal Criminal Code sets broad restrictions on operating unlicensed gambling sites within Canada, but does not criminalize individual players. This means the regulated landscape you can access depends entirely on which province or territory you live in.

Provincial vs. Offshore Platforms

Provincially licensed platforms are operated or regulated by provincial authorities and offer the strongest consumer protections. Offshore platforms โ€” licensed in other jurisdictions โ€” are also used by many Canadians but fall outside provincial consumer protection frameworks. Always understand the difference before depositing.

Sports Betting Across Canada

The 2021 amendment to the Criminal Code opened the door to single-event sports betting coast to coast. Each province has since implemented sports betting through its own model โ€” some through provincial lottery platforms, others (like Ontario) through a competitive private operator model.

Responsible Gambling in Canada

Every provincial gambling authority provides responsible gambling resources. These include deposit limits, self-exclusion programs, and connections to support services. Using these tools is a sign of responsible play, not weakness. A province-by-province directory of helplines is available in our Responsible Gambling guide.

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Other province gambling guides

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Official resources

Editorial summary of how regulated gambling is set up in Canada. Operator lists, account rules and support tools shift over time โ€” check directly with the regulator linked below.

Gambling regulators & official platforms

Official

Criminal Code of Canada โ€” Gambling Provisions

Government of Canada โ€” Department of Justice

The federal Criminal Code sets the broad framework for gambling regulation in Canada. Provinces have authority to licence and regulate gambling within their borders.

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Official

Bill C-218 โ€” Safe and Regulated Sports Betting Act

Government of Canada โ€” Parliament

Bill C-218 amended the Criminal Code of Canada to permit single-event sports betting, which came into force in August 2021.

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Responsible gambling support

Responsible Gambling

Responsible Gambling Council โ€” Canada

Responsible Gambling Council

The Responsible Gambling Council (RGC) is a Canadian non-profit organization focused on problem gambling prevention. It operates responsiblegambling.org with self-assessment tools and resources.

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Sources last checked: May 31, 2026