Last updated: May 2026 — Kyle Macpherson, Bonskie

Responsible Gaming

At Bonskie, we believe that gambling should always be an enjoyable form of entertainment — never a source of stress, financial hardship, or harm. Kyle Macpherson and the entire Bonskie team are committed to promoting safe, responsible gambling practices for every player visiting our site. This page exists because we genuinely care about your wellbeing, and we want you to have the tools and knowledge to stay in control.

Gambling Should Be Fun — Keep It That Way

Playing at Interac casinos in Canada can be a great experience when approached responsibly. Before you deposit or spin, it helps to set clear personal boundaries. Think of gambling as entertainment with a cost — like going to a movie or a concert — and never as a way to make money or recover losses. The moment gambling stops feeling fun, it is time to take a step back.

Signs of Problem Gambling

Problem gambling can affect anyone, regardless of age, income, or background. Recognizing the warning signs early is one of the most important steps toward getting help. Ask yourself honestly whether any of the following apply to you:

If you recognise one or more of these signs in yourself or someone close to you, please reach out for support. You are not alone, and help is available.

Self-Assessment Checklist

Use this quick checklist to reflect on your current gambling habits. Answer honestly — this is for your benefit only.

If your answers concern you, consider speaking with a professional counsellor or contacting one of the organisations listed below.

Tools to Help You Stay in Control

Deposit Limits

Most licensed Interac casinos allow you to set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits directly in your account settings. Use these tools proactively — set a limit before you start playing, not after. Responsible operators will apply reductions immediately and delay any increases by a cooling-off period.

Reality Checks

Reality check notifications remind you how long you have been playing and how much you have spent. Enable these alerts in your casino account so you can make informed decisions about whether to continue or take a break.

Cooling-Off Periods

If you feel you need a short break, request a cooling-off period from your casino. These temporary pauses typically range from 24 hours to several weeks and prevent you from accessing your account during that time.

Self-Exclusion

Self-exclusion is a powerful option for players who need a longer break or want to stop gambling altogether. In Canada, you can self-exclude through your provincial gaming authority. For example, Ontario residents can register with GameSense or contact the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). Most reputable online casinos also offer their own self-exclusion programs directly within your account dashboard.

Canadian Crisis Support and Helplines

If you need to speak with someone right now, these Canadian resources are free, confidential, and available around the clock:

Responsible Gambling Organisations

The following organisations offer expert guidance, free counselling, and confidential support for anyone affected by problem gambling:

Strict 18+ Policy

Bonskie enforces a strict 18-years-and-older policy across all content and casino recommendations on bonskie.com. We do not knowingly promote gambling products to minors. If you suspect a minor is accessing gambling sites, please contact the casino's support team immediately and use parental control tools such as Gamban or Net Nanny to restrict access on shared devices.

Our Commitment to You

Bonskie only recommends Interac casinos that hold valid licences, display responsible gambling tools, and treat players with fairness and respect. If a casino falls short of these standards, it does not appear on our site. Your safety is not an afterthought here — it is the foundation of everything we do.

If you have questions about responsible gambling or need guidance on finding support, you are welcome to reach out to us directly through bonskie.com. We are here to help.