Last updated: May 2026 — Marcus Tremblay, Annmargretperfume
At Annmargretperfume, we believe that enjoying online casinos should always be a fun, entertaining experience — never a source of stress, financial hardship, or emotional harm. Marcus Tremblay and the entire team behind annmargretperfume.com are deeply committed to promoting responsible gambling practices across Canada. This page exists because we genuinely care about the wellbeing of every person who visits our site. Gambling is a leisure activity, and keeping it that way requires awareness, the right tools, and honest information.
Healthy gambling means playing within your means, setting clear limits, and treating any losses as the cost of entertainment — not as money to be recovered. Problems begin when gambling stops being fun and starts feeling like a compulsion, an escape, or a financial strategy. Recognising this shift early is one of the most important steps you can take.
Problem gambling can affect anyone, regardless of age, income, or background. The following signs may indicate that gambling is becoming harmful. Be honest with yourself when reviewing this list.
Ask yourself the following questions honestly. If you answer yes to two or more, we strongly encourage you to seek support.
This checklist is not a clinical diagnosis, but it is a meaningful starting point. If these questions raised concerns, please reach out to one of the organisations listed below.
Reputable online casinos operating in Canada are required to offer a range of player protection tools. We only review and recommend casinos that make these tools easily accessible. Always look for the following features before you play.
Set a daily, weekly, or monthly deposit cap to control how much money enters your casino account. Once a limit is in place, it takes effect immediately when lowered and requires a cooling-off period before it can be increased.
Reality check notifications alert you at regular intervals — for example, every 30 or 60 minutes — reminding you how long you have been playing and how much you have spent. These brief prompts help you stay grounded and make conscious decisions rather than playing on autopilot.
A cooling-off period temporarily restricts your access to your casino account, typically for 24 hours, one week, or one month. This tool is useful if you feel your play is becoming excessive but you are not ready for a full self-exclusion.
Self-exclusion allows you to block yourself from accessing a specific casino or multiple platforms for an extended period, ranging from months to permanently. In Canada, you can also use GameSense and provincial self-exclusion programs to exclude yourself from licensed gambling sites simultaneously. Contact your casino's support team or visit your provincial regulator's website to begin the process.
You are never alone. The following organisations offer free, confidential, and non-judgmental support for anyone affected by problem gambling in Canada and beyond.
Annmargretperfume enforces a strict minimum age policy. All gambling activity reviewed and discussed on this website is intended exclusively for adults aged 18 years and older. We do not knowingly provide content to minors. If you are concerned that a young person in your household may be accessing gambling content, we recommend using parental control software such as Gamban or Net Nanny to restrict access to gambling-related websites.
If you have questions about responsible gambling resources or would like guidance on any of the tools described on this page, you are welcome to contact Marcus Tremblay directly through the contact page at annmargretperfume.com. We are here to help, and we will always respond with care and without judgment. Your wellbeing matters more to us than any review or recommendation on this site.