A recent study by CasinoCanada.com identifies a structural gap in Canada’s online gambling framework. The research notes that the country operates without a unified national self-exclusion register despite its market ranking.
Market Scale and Regulatory Structure
Canada’s iGaming sector currently holds the position of the third largest online gambling market globally by revenue. The report indicates that provincial regulations manage player protection measures independently, which prevents a centralized exclusion database from functioning across jurisdictions.CasinoCanada.com’s analysis shows that operators must navigate separate provincial rules, which limits the transferability of self-exclusion status when players move between regulated markets. The findings outline the current regulatory landscape and document the absence of a cross-provincial player safety tool.