Mission and
Mission and Approach
My job on this site is straightforward: give Canadian players enough accurate information to make their own decisions. That means describing what a platform actually does, not what its marketing says it does. If a welcome offer looks generous but the playthrough conditions are punishing, I'll say so. If the licensing is solid and payouts process without friction, that's worth noting too.
When I work through a casino, I follow a consistent sequence. I check the licensing body and jurisdiction first - a Kahnawake licence and a Malta Gaming Authority licence are not equivalent, and players deserve to understand the difference. Then I go through the bonus terms line by line, look at the game catalogue for depth and supplier diversity, test the payment methods available to Canadian players specifically, and contact support to see how it actually responds under pressure.
The standard I hold myself to is simple: if I wouldn't recommend the information to someone spending real money, I don't publish it. I don't soften criticism because a platform is a revenue partner, and I don't inflate positives because a product has a good reputation. Reputation gets verified, not assumed.
I contribute to winshark-casino-ca.com because the project allows that kind of editorial independence. No mandatory star ratings, no minimums for positive framing - just the analysis, laid out clearly.
