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What I actually do here
Writing about casinos for a Canadian audience means operating in a space where the rules matter as much as the product. I don't review platforms to recommend them in the abstract - I review them to give you enough information to make a decision that reflects your own priorities. That means covering what's actually there, not what the marketing copy says is there.
My process starts with licensing and regulatory standing, because everything else depends on it. From there I work through bonus structures with a specific focus on wagering requirements, game restrictions, and time limits - the conditions that determine whether a promotion is genuinely useful or effectively decorative. I look at the payment side with the same level of attention: available methods, processing times, verification requirements, and whether the withdrawal experience matches what's advertised.
I try to be direct in both directions. When a platform handles something well - a clean support process, transparent terms, a genuinely broad slots library - I say so and explain why. When something is inconsistent or unclear, I flag it without softening the assessment. Readers in Canada have real options, and they deserve analysis that respects that.
I focus my work on projects where editorial independence is a functional reality, not a stated principle. Vegas Casino CA fits that model, and that's why the coverage here reflects the same standards I apply everywhere else.
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