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Liam Forsythe

Online casino analyst

I didn't come to online gambling writing through enthusiasm for the subject. I came through frustration - watching people make decisions based on reviews that were clearly written to convert, not to inform. That gap between what operators want readers to believe and what players actually experience is where I've spent the last several years.

Mission and Approach

Writing about online casinos in Canada means navigating a space that's both heavily marketed and underregulated from a consumer transparency standpoint. My job isn't to sell a platform - it's to give readers the information they need to decide whether it's worth their time and money. That distinction sounds obvious, but it shapes every sentence I write.

When I evaluate a casino, I work through a fixed set of criteria: licensing and regulatory standing, bonus terms including wagering requirements and withdrawal caps, the breadth and quality of the game library, payment methods available to Canadian players, processing times, and the actual responsiveness of customer support. I test these things directly where I can, and I flag gaps where I can't.

My approach is deliberately skeptical. If a platform handles withdrawals cleanly and its bonus conditions are legible and fair, I'll say so without qualification. If the terms are buried in fine print or the wagering requirements make a bonus functionally useless, that gets named explicitly. Readers in Canada deserve coverage that treats them as adults making financial decisions - not as conversion targets.

I contribute to projects that share the same baseline: accuracy over engagement, transparency over tone. Grand Mondial Casino CA is one of those projects, and the reason I'm here is straightforward - the editorial standard aligns with how I work.

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