What do
What I do and how I do it
Writing about online casinos in Canada means navigating a space that's legally complex, commercially noisy, and full of content that functions more as advertising than editorial. My job is to give Canadian players something different: analysis they can actually use before they deposit. That means being specific about what a platform offers, and equally specific about where it falls short.
My reviews start with the licence - who issued it, what it covers, and whether it applies in Canada. From there I work through bonus terms with the kind of detail most sites skip: wagering requirements, game restrictions, time limits, and anything in the fine print that changes the headline offer. I look at the game catalogue not just for volume but for software diversity and RTP transparency. Payment processing gets the same level of attention - especially withdrawal speeds and whether the stated timelines hold up in practice.
I don't inflate positives to make a review read better, and I don't manufacture controversy where none exists. If a platform handles something well, I say so and explain why. If there are conditions that create friction for players, I make sure those are visible and clearly explained, not buried in qualifications.
Where you'll
Where you'll find my work
I contribute to projects that treat reader trust as a structural requirement, not a branding claim. Days Casino CA is one of those projects - a site built around giving Canadian players a clear-eyed look at what Days Casino actually offers, without the promotional gloss.
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