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Callum Drysdale

Online casino analyst

Profile

I didn't come to writing about online casinos through enthusiasm for the product. I came through frustration - watching people make account decisions based on promotional copy that glossed over the terms that actually mattered. That friction between marketing language and user reality is what I keep returning to in my work.

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What I Do and Why It Matters

Writing about casino platforms in a country with evolving regulations means the information needs to be accurate, not aspirational. My job is to give Canadian players a clear picture of what they're actually signing up for - licensing jurisdiction, bonus wagering requirements, withdrawal conditions, the depth of the game library, and how support performs when something goes wrong. None of that is glamorous to research, but all of it is relevant.

My process starts with the terms, not the homepage. I read the bonus conditions before I look at the promotional headline. I check which regulatory body issued the licence and what that licence actually covers for players in Canada. I look at the payment methods available to Canadian users specifically - not the global list. These are the details that determine whether a platform is functional for the person using it.

I don't approach reviews as a ranking exercise. If a platform handles withdrawals efficiently and offers a solid live dealer section, I say so directly. If the customer support is slow or the bonus terms include obscure restrictions, that gets equal attention. My credibility with readers depends on not softening either side.

I write for projects where editorial independence is taken seriously and where the goal is to help readers make informed decisions - not to move traffic toward predetermined conclusions. Sports-interaction-casino-ca.com reflects that approach, and it's why I contribute here.

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