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Choosing a Platform
This section is for the decision that comes before anything else: picking which online casino platform is actually worth an account and a first deposit. It is not a ranked list and it does not hand out star ratings — the goal is a repeatable way to look at any platform and tell whether it holds up, so the reader can apply the same method to an operator this site has never covered.
The anchor pieces here walk through what to check before signing up with a Canadian-facing online casino, and how to compare two modern platforms against each other on the same terms — licensing basics, game selection versus marketing gloss, payment support, and how the account-opening flow itself behaves. Both are written as a checklist a reader can reuse, not a verdict on a specific brand.
What ties this section together is the same momentum-desk approach as the rest of the site: platforms change constantly, so the point is teaching the evaluation method rather than freezing a snapshot ranking that goes stale the week it publishes.
Expect this section to grow toward more comparison angles — mobile-app support, live-dealer offerings, regional payment rails — as the site’s coverage expands.
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