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The Booming Online Casino Gaming Industry in Canada


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Canada’s online casino gaming industry has seen significant and steady growth in popularity and acceptance by people in recent years. In fact, available statistics validate this with about 31 gaming websites owned by 18 licensed and regulated game operators in Ontario, who recorded about CAD 4.1 billion (USD 3.1 billion) in the first quarter of 2022.
This was largely made possible with the revolution of online gaming and the convenience it brings to players who can access a wide range of games from a single location, usually their homes. Aside from factors like targeted advertisements that put the word out about online casino games in Canada (as it is legalized here), the growth of this industry has also been hugely influenced by the numerous benefits players enjoy when they play and win games remotely.
Factors Encouraging the Growth of Online Casino Games in Canada
Canada’s online gaming industry will continue to boom so long as they keep offering the benefits analyzed below to gamers:
Access to a Wide Range of Games
One remarkable feature of online casino games in Canada is the wide range of slots, live dealers, table games, and thousands more features and options offered to gamers online. The original article here has listed the best online casinos to play games simply with a button click and enjoy in the convenience of your own home if you live in The Great White North.
This is totally different from what is obtainable at traditional casinos, where players must move around to play other games.
Safe and Secure Environment with Advanced Encryption Technology
Playing at an online casino typically exposes players’ sensitive information, such as their name, address, financial details, etc., to the public. But with advanced encryption technology such as SSL (Secure Socket Layer) or TLS (Transport Layer Security) in place, online casinos can encrypt all players’ personal and financial information ensuring their security and privacy.
With the government’s regulations and robust enforcement of best practices on game operators, the online casino gaming industry in the Great White North has steadily made giant strides in protecting players’ information and their transactions with the adoption of these aforementioned data encryption technologies.
Mobile Friendliness
One attribute that the best online casino games in Canada have is the mobile-friendliness of their respective apps. For every feature described above, gamers would have been at a loss if they could not easily navigate the mobile app or a web browser to place bets on their desired games.
Needless to say that this feature alone has added to the growth of online casinos in Canada. While brick-and-mortar casinos still stand the test of time, features such as this have made online casinos a delight, helping to solidify their presence in Canada, and it is not hard to see why this is so.
In conclusion, there is no doubt that the future is bright for the online casino gaming industry in Canada, so long as the industry continues to evolve around technology, while at the same time adhering to government regulations. Though it will not always be easy for these two aspects to agree at all times, with the welfare of gamers determining advancement in the industry, we will most likely witness a steady and sustained boom in the field of online casino gaming.
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Canada’s 2018 world junior players ineligible for 2023 world championship amid investigation, Hockey Canada says


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No players from Canada’s 2018 world junior team will participate for Team Canada at the 2023 IIHF Men’s World Hockey Championship, Hockey Canada confirmed in a statement to The Athletic.
“Earlier this year, Hockey Canada made a decision that until the investigation and adjudicative process of the alleged incident in 2018 are complete, no players from the 2018 National Junior Team will be considered for participation for Team Canada,” Hockey Canada said in the statement. “This has been communicated to the management group for Team Canada at the 2023 IIHF Men’s World Championship.”
TSN first reported the news. The 2023 world championship will take place May 12-28 and be co-hosted by Tampere, Finland, and Riga, Latvia.
Hockey Canada’s statement comes after the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage passed a motion Monday directing Hockey Canada to hand over the final report the governing body received from law firm Henein Hutchison Robitaille’s investigation into the alleged sexual assault of a woman in a hotel room by members of the 2018 world junior team.
The allegations of sexual assault were made public in a 2022 lawsuit that Hockey Canada settled. In the complaint, filed last April in Ontario Superior Court, the woman alleged that she was assaulted by eight players in a London, Ont., hotel room on June 19, 2018, following a Hockey Canada Foundation event. Members of Canada’s 2018 world junior team were among those accused of assault in the lawsuit.
London police investigators said in a filing to the Ontario Court of Justice last October that they have reasonable grounds to believe that five members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team sexually assaulted a woman in a hotel room, The Athletic reported in December. The evidence has not been tested in court and no charges have been laid.
Hockey Canada has been under intense scrutiny since May 2022 when the allegations of sexual assault were made public in the lawsuit. Police in London, Ont., and Hockey Canada have since reopened their investigations into the incident. The NHL is conducting an investigation as well.
In the wake of Hockey Canada’s scrutiny, CEO Scott Smith left the governing body and the entire board of directors stepped down in October. The federation elected a new board of directors in December. The board will serve a special one-year term focused on “making the changes necessary to improve the governance at Hockey Canada,” the federation said at the time of the board’s election.




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Bianca Andreescu says she’s waiting on test results after injuring leg during Miami Open


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Canadian tennis player Bianca Andreescu provided an injury update of sorts on Tuesday, saying she’s still waiting on official test results after injuring her lower left leg at the Miami Open.
Andreescu, from Mississauga, Ont., was hurt Monday night in the second set of her fourth-round match against Russia’s Ekaterina Alexandrova.
The 22-year-old was moving across the baseline when she fell to the hardcourt and clutched her lower leg in pain. She was wheeled off the court a short time later.
Andreescu provided an update on Tuesday via social media.
“Woke up with a brace on my foot anyone know what happened? On a serious note tho that was the worst pain I’ve ever felt praying for nothing serious. Still waiting on official results. Thank you everyone for your thoughts and kind words, doesn’t go unnoticed,” she said in a Twitter post, complete with a pray emoji.
Andreescu, who won the U.S. Open in 2019, holds the No. 31 position in the world rankings.
Her agent, Charlotte Lawler, said via e-mail that Andreescu met with her doctor Tuesday afternoon. Lawler said a statement would be released once injury specifics were available.




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