Canada
The rules to choosing the right online casino?
Choosing an online casino can be a daunting task. Knowing what you want from experience is essential when venturing into online casinos. This will help you choose the right casino for your needs and ensure you have a great time.
Research your options
When looking for an online casino, you must find one that suits your needs and preferences. There are many different casinos, each with its strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, it is essential to do your research and find the casino that is right for you. Here are some tips:
- Check out the casino’s customer support options. You should be able to contact customer support quickly if you have any problems or questions.
- Read reviews of the casino from other players. This will give you an idea of what other people think of the casino and whether they have had positive or negative experiences.
- Make sure the casino offers a good selection of games you are interested in playing. It would be best if you also made sure that the games are fair and random and that the casino has a good reputation for paying out winnings promptly.
Checking for a valid license
When looking for a new online casino to play at, you should always check that it has a valid license from a reputable regulatory authority. This ensures that the casino operates legally and is subject to regular inspections and audits that ensure it is fair and safe for players. The UK Gambling Commission, the Malta Gaming Authority, and the Gibraltar Gaming Commission are the most reputable licensing authorities.
Casino’s bonus and promotions
Many casinos offer enticing welcome bonuses and ongoing promotions that can give you extra value when you play.
Here are five things to look for in a casino bonus or promotion:
1. Welcome Bonuses
Most online casinos offer a welcome bonus to new players. This is usually a match bonus, where the casino will match your first deposit up to a certain amount. For example, a typical welcome bonus is a 100% match up to $100. So if you deposit $100, the casino will give you an additional $100 bonus funds. Welcome bonuses are usually subject to wagering requirements, which means you’ll need to play through the bonus money a certain number of times before withdrawing it. For example, if a casino has a wagering requirement of 30x, you’ll need to play through your bonus money 30 times before you can cash it out.
2. No Deposit Bonuses
Some casinos also offer no deposit bonuses, small bonuses awarded just for signing up. These bonuses usually have wagering requirements, so check the terms and conditions before claiming one.
3. Reload Bonuses
Reload bonuses are ongoing promotions that give you extra funds when you deposit into your account. These bonuses usually have lower wagering requirements than welcome bonuses, so they’re great for players who want to clear them quickly and withdraw their winnings.
4. VIP Programs
Many online casinos have VIP programs that give players access to exclusive benefits like higher limits, special promotions, and customer support services. If you’re a high roller or loyal player, it’s worth checking out the VIP program at your chosen casino.
5. Promotions and Giveaways
In addition to regular bonuses and promotions, many online casinos also run special promotions and giveaways from time to time. These can be anything from free spins on slots games to raffles and competitions with big prizes up for grabs. Keep an eye on the promotions page of your chosen casino, so you don’t miss out on any great offers!
Casino’s terms and conditions
- The first step in responsible gaming is always to read the casino’s terms and conditions before you start playing. This is important for two reasons. First, you need to be sure that you understand the casino’s wagering requirements and other Terms and Conditions, such as their bonus policy. Second, by reading the casino’s terms and conditions, you can be sure that you are not inadvertently breaking any rules which could put your account at risk.
- The second rule of responsible gaming is to set a budget for yourself and stick to it. When gambling with real money, your spending must be mindful of it. It can be easy to get caught up in the excitement of gambling and lose track of how much money you are spending. Setting a budget for yourself will help you keep track of your spending and avoid debt.
- The third rule of responsible gaming is to never gamble with more money than you can afford to lose. This means you should only gamble with money you have set aside for gambling purposes. If you lose more money than you can afford, stop gambling immediately and do not return until you have replenished your funds.
- The fourth rule of responsible gaming is never to chase your losses. If you find yourself on a losing streak, you must not try and win back the money you have lost by gambling more heavily. Chasing your losses will only lead to more losses and could put you in a difficult financial situation.
- The fifth rule of responsible gaming is to take a break if gambling is no longer fun. Gambling should always be seen as entertainment, not as a way to make money. If gambling ceases to be enjoyable, take a break from it altogether. It is important to remember that gambling should be entertaining and not addictive.
Are you playing for fun or for real money?
It would be best to decide whether you want to play for fun or for real money. If you’re playing for fun, you don’t need to worry about the other rules on this list. But if you want to play for real money, you must ensure that the online casino you choose is reputable and trustworthy. One way is to check if a respected gambling authority licenses the casino. Another way is to check if a company like eCOGRA has independently audited the casino. And finally, you can check player reviews to see what other people have said about the casino.
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Alberta
MediaTroopers lines up eight operator partners ahead of Alberta launch
MediaTroopers said it is preparing to launch in Alberta’s regulated gaming market on July 13, as Canada’s next regulated commercial gaming market opens.
The digital marketing and customer acquisition firm said it plans to enter Alberta alongside eight “premium operator” clients, which it said are also preparing for their own market entries. MediaTroopers did not name the operators.
The company said its Alberta offering will mirror its work in Ontario, including localized acquisition strategies, compliance-focused marketing, regional player education, and market-tailored performance campaigns.
MediaTroopers also said it has seen “strong interest” from Alberta players through pre-registration activity, without providing figures.
“Alberta represents an exciting next step for regulated iGaming in Canada, and Media Troopers is ready to support operators from day one,” said Shmulik Segal, CEO of Media Troopers. “Our experience in Ontario has given us a strong understanding of what it takes to enter a new Canadian market successfully, from compliance and localization to scalable player acquisition. With eight of our premium clients already preparing for launch and early pre-registration traction underway, we see Alberta as a market with tremendous potential.”
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Canada
MediaTroopers Makes Preparations for Upcoming Alberta Launch with Eight Premium Operator Partners
MediaTroopers, the leading digital marketing and customer acquisition firm, has announced that preparations are underway for its upcoming launch in Alberta’s regulated gaming market, scheduled to go live on July 13. As part of those preparations, MediaTroopers will enter the province with eight of its premium operator clients, who are already preparing for their own entries.
With the launch of Canada’s second regulated commercial gaming market, Alberta has quickly become one of the most anticipated market opportunities for operators looking to expand. MediaTroopers has already cemented itself as a reliable partner in Ontario’s regulated market, supporting operators in one of North America’s most competitive markets, and it will bring that same expertise as it enters Alberta.
Much like Ontario, MediaTroopers will continue to support operators in Alberta with localized acquisition strategies, compliance-focused marketing, regional player education, and market-tailored performance-driven campaigns.
MediaTroopers has already seen strong interest from Alberta players through pre-registration activity. With eight of its premium clients also preparing to go live, the company expects to play a pivotal role in helping other licensed operators to build up brand visibility and recognition among players in the region from day one.
With its launch in Alberta, MediaTroopers remains committed to supporting sustainable, responsible, and compliant growth across Canada’s regulated market.
“Alberta represents an exciting next step for regulated iGaming in Canada, and Media Troopers is ready to support operators from day one,” said Shmulik Segal, CEO of Media Troopers. “Our experience in Ontario has given us a strong understanding of what it takes to enter a new Canadian market successfully, from compliance and localization to scalable player acquisition. With eight of our premium clients already preparing for launch and early pre-registration traction underway, we see Alberta as a market with tremendous potential.”
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Alberta
Why Alberta Represents the Next Major Growth Opportunity for Gaming Operators
Alberta’s iGaming market launch is right around the corner, going live on July 13 with 43 operators already approved, including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and PointsBet.
Media Troopers is also set to enter the market alongside eight of our premium clients, with the mission to help operators capitalize on one of North America’s most anticipated markets through a suite of marketing tools designed to promote brand growth in the new region.
The Build Up to Canada’s Next Regulated Market
Alberta’s regulated iGaming market took shape with the introduction of Bill 48, the iGaming Alberta Act, in March 2025.
Championed by Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction Minister Dale Nally, the legislation aimed to bring online gambling into a regulated framework, addressing concerns that around 70% of the province’s online gaming revenue was flowing through unregulated operators.
The bill passed in May 2025, establishing the Alberta iGaming Corporation to oversee the market, with the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission retaining regulatory responsibilities.
In my opinion, Alberta represents one of Canada’s most attractive growth opportunities for operators. The province is home to more than 4.8 million people, including 1.6 million adults aged 25-44, its largest demographic group.
With research published last year by Pew Research showing that sports betting participation is highest among younger adults, Alberta’s population profile aligns closely with key betting audiences, creating strong potential for customer acquisition and long-term market growth for operators.
Ontario’s Regulated Market as the Blueprint
Alberta isn’t the only province to have a regulated market. Ontario’s market, which went live in 2022, has ultimately become the benchmark for Alberta’s upcoming launch.
In its fourth year of operation, the province’s iGaming regulator, iGaming Ontario (iGO), recorded $4.2 billion in gaming revenue and a further $103 billion in wagers. The province is home to 44 licensed operators and 78 gaming platforms. A recent Ipsos study cited by iGO found that the market effectively encourages residents to gamble responsibly, with 91.1% of respondents preferring regulated platforms.
Speaking at the Toronto SBC Summit in May, Nally actually referenced using Ontario as a reference for Alberta, commending the safeguards it had in place to protect consumers from unregulated gambling.
That being said, Ontario’s success demonstrates the growth potential of a well-regulated market and provides a proven blueprint for Alberta’s expansion, with operators sure to capitalize on that new demand.
How Alberta Differs from Ontario
Operators entering Alberta need to know it won’t be the same as Ontario. Despite Nally expressing that Ontario was essentially a model for their own regulated market, it will come with some tweaks, or in Dally’s words, it will have its own “Alberta perspective.”
Most notable is Alberta’s revenue-sharing model that allows operators to retain 80% of generated revenue. On top of that, a further 3% contribution will be directed toward public priorities, with 2% allocated to First Nations and 1% supporting responsible gambling initiatives, including self-exclusion programs.
This framework looks to reflect Alberta’s commitment to balancing social responsibility with commercial opportunity. By ensuring that First Nations can benefit from market growth while maintaining consumer protections, the province aims to create a strong regulatory environment.
That same environment, I think, aligns closely with Media Troopers’ values, helping operators expand into new markets while supporting responsible, long-term industry growth.
How Operators Can Scale Alberta to Reach New Levels of Growth
Operators are sure to succeed and find growth from day one in Alberta’s upcoming market by leveraging Media Troopers’ proven customer-acquisition expertise. With a strong track record across multiple global markets, including close to home in Ontario, we are sure to help operators build brand awareness and retain players while navigating the new environment with confidence.
Like always, Localization is key in new markets. At Media Troopers, we can supply the tools needed to generate performance-driven campaigns that help operators really connect with their new audience and adapt to Alberta’s distinct regulatory environment.
That said, Alberta is not just another Ontario; it is a market with its own audience, culture, and expectations. I believe that operators who embrace those differences will be best positioned to achieve sustainable, long-term growth in North America’s newest market.
Written by Shmulik Segal, CEO and Co-Founder of Media Troopers.
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