Responsible Gaming

At Kungfu Canada (one-casino-ca.kungfu-canada.com), your wellbeing matters more than anything else. We believe that gambling should always be an enjoyable, entertaining experience — never a source of stress, harm, or hardship. That is why we dedicate this page to helping every player in Canada stay informed, stay in control, and reach out for support whenever they need it. Whether you are a casual player or someone who gambles more regularly, the resources and tools here are designed with one goal in mind: keeping you safe.

Recognising the Warning Signs

Problem gambling can develop gradually, and it is not always easy to notice in yourself or someone you care about. Being aware of the early warning signs is one of the most powerful steps you can take. If any of the following sound familiar, it may be time to pause and seek support:

  • Spending more money or time gambling than you originally intended
  • Chasing losses — continuing to gamble in an attempt to win back money you have lost
  • Lying to family members, friends, or colleagues about how much you gamble
  • Neglecting work, studies, or personal responsibilities because of gambling
  • Borrowing money, selling possessions, or taking out loans to fund gambling
  • Feeling restless, irritable, or anxious when you try to cut down or stop
  • Using gambling as a way to escape problems, stress, or negative emotions
  • Continuing to gamble even after promising yourself or others that you would stop
  • Losing interest in hobbies or activities you previously enjoyed

Quick Self-Assessment

Take a moment to honestly answer these questions. There are no right or wrong answers — this is purely for your own reflection:

  • Have you ever gambled with money that was set aside for essential expenses like rent, food, or bills?
  • Do you find yourself thinking about gambling when you are supposed to be focused on other things?
  • Have you tried to cut back on gambling but found it difficult to follow through?
  • Has gambling caused arguments or tension with people close to you?
  • Do you feel a need to gamble with increasing amounts of money to get the same level of excitement?
  • Have you ever felt guilty, ashamed, or regretful after a gambling session?

If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, please consider using the tools below or reaching out to one of the free support organisations listed further down this page.

Tools That Keep You in Control

Reputable online casinos offer a range of responsible gaming tools. We encourage every player to use these proactively — not just when things feel out of hand, but from day one. Here is an overview of the most important tools available:

Tool What It Does Where to Set It
Deposit Limits Caps the maximum amount you can deposit daily, weekly, or monthly so you never spend beyond your budget. Your casino account settings under "Responsible Gaming" or "My Limits"
Loss / Wager Limits Sets a ceiling on how much you can lose or wager within a chosen time period, helping prevent runaway sessions. Your casino account settings; changes to stricter limits are usually immediate
Reality Checks Sends you a pop-up reminder at regular intervals showing how long you have been playing and how much you have spent. Session settings within the casino lobby or account preferences
Cooling-Off Period Temporarily suspends your account for a short period (24 hours to several weeks) so you can take a break without permanently closing your account. Contact customer support or use the self-exclusion section of your account
Self-Exclusion Blocks your access to gambling sites for an extended period (months or years). In Canada, provincial self-exclusion programmes are available through bodies such as iGaming Ontario. Your casino's responsible gaming page or directly through your provincial gambling authority

Strict 18+ Policy

Gambling is strictly for adults. In Canada, the minimum legal age to gamble is 19 years old in most provinces and territories (18 in Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec). Kungfu Canada enforces a zero-tolerance policy on underage gambling. We will never knowingly promote, facilitate, or encourage anyone under the legal age to gamble.

Licensed casinos are required to verify the age and identity of every player before allowing real-money play. If you are a parent or guardian, we strongly recommend using parental control software to prevent minors from accessing gambling websites. Tools such as NetNanny, Bark, and built-in device screen-time controls can all help keep young people safe online.

Where to Get Free, Confidential Help

If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, please do not wait to reach out. All of the organisations below offer free, confidential, non-judgmental support:

  • Gambling Therapy — gamblingtherapy.org — Free online support, live chat, and forums available to players across Canada and worldwide. Operated by Gordon Moody, a leading problem-gambling charity.
  • NCPG (National Council on Problem Gambling) — ncpgambling.org — US-based but widely used by Canadians; operates a 24/7 helpline and extensive resource directory.
  • Gamblers Anonymous — gamblersanonymous.org — A worldwide fellowship offering peer support meetings, including Canadian chapters, for people who want to stop gambling.
  • BeGambleAware — begambleaware.org — Provides self-help tools, live chat, and a helpline for anyone concerned about their gambling habits.
  • GamCare — gamcare.org.uk — Offers counselling, a helpline, and online resources for players and their families affected by problem gambling.

You can also contact your provincial problem gambling helpline directly. Most Canadian provinces operate dedicated, free, 24/7 helplines staffed by trained counsellors.

Our Commitment

Kungfu Canada is committed to promoting safer gambling at every level of what we do. We only review and recommend casinos that hold valid licences, implement robust responsible gaming tools, and actively support player welfare. We do not incentivise reckless play, and we clearly flag wagering requirements and terms so players can make fully informed decisions.

Our editorial team regularly reviews the casinos featured on this site to ensure their responsible gaming standards remain high. If a casino falls short — whether by making self-exclusion difficult, failing to act on signs of problem gambling, or targeting vulnerable players — we remove it from our recommendations without hesitation.

Gambling is meant to be fun. We want it to stay that way for everyone who visits one-casino-ca.kungfu-canada.com. If you ever have concerns about how a casino is treating you, or if you simply want advice on staying in control, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us or contact one of the support organisations listed above. You are never alone.