Editorial · cross-topic
Help, tools, provincial helplines

Responsible gambling

If gambling is causing you stress, money problems or conflict in your relationships, there is free, confidential help in every Canadian province. This page lists the main resources and gives you a short, practical toolkit for staying in control.

Support resourcesCanada-wide
On this page
  1. If you need help right now
  2. Warning signs to take seriously
  3. Tools a well-built casino account typically offers
  4. Provincial support lines
  5. Self-exclusion programs
  6. For families and friends

If you need help right now

Crisis

If you or someone near you is in immediate danger, call 911. For a mental health crisis anywhere in Canada, call or text 9-8-8 (Suicide Crisis Helpline).

For gambling specifically:

  • ConnexOntario — 24/7, free, confidential. Call 1-866-531-2600, text CONNEX to 247247, or chat at connexontario.ca.
  • Gambling Therapy — international, free online support groups: gamblingtherapy.org.

Warning signs to take seriously

  • You're spending more than you budgeted and repeatedly exceeding limits you set for yourself.
  • You're chasing losses — trying to win back what you've lost.
  • You're gambling with money meant for rent, groceries, or other obligations.
  • You're hiding gambling activity from family or partners.
  • You're irritable or anxious when not gambling.
  • You've lied about how much you've lost.

Any one of these warrants a conversation with a support service. Two or three is a clear signal to reach out today.

Tools a well-built casino account typically offers

  • Deposit, wager, loss, and session-time limits (daily / weekly / monthly).
  • Cooling-off periods (24 h to 72 h).
  • Self-exclusion — operator-specific and, where available, province-wide.
  • Reality-check session reminders.
  • Direct links to local support services.

These tools are commonly offered on Canadian-facing operator sites, and availability varies operator by operator. Provincial platforms (Espacejeux, PlayNow, Play Alberta, Atlantic Lottery) offer their own versions. Check the specific operator's own account settings for what's currently supported on the account you're using — third-party summaries lag operator-side changes.

Provincial support lines

ProvinceServiceContact
OntarioConnexOntario1-866-531-2600 · connexontario.ca
QuebecJeu: aide et référence1-800-461-0140 · aidejeu.ca
British ColumbiaBC Gambling Support Line1-888-795-6111
AlbertaAHS Addiction Helpline1-866-332-2322
ManitobaManitoba Addictions Helpline1-855-662-6605
SaskatchewanProblem Gambling Helpline1-800-306-6789
Nova ScotiaNova Scotia Gambling Support Network1-888-347-8888
New BrunswickProblem Gambling Help Line1-800-461-1234
Newfoundland & LabradorNL 811 / Bridge the gAppdial 811
PEIAddictions Services1-888-299-8399
Yukon, NWT, NunavutTerritorial addictions servicesSee your territorial health portal

Phone numbers change occasionally. If one above doesn't connect, 2-1-1 (Canadian community support) can route you locally.

Self-exclusion programs

Self-exclusion means voluntarily banning yourself from one or many gambling venues for a defined period. The person operating the ban (casino, provincial platform) is then responsible for keeping you out. Two levels:

  • Per-operator: in the operator's own account settings, on the casino you have an account with.
  • Provincial / multi-operator: some provinces run a single self-exclusion programme — for example, Ontario's programme via OLG and province-wide self-exclusion services. Once listed, you can't enter listed operators in that province.

Self-exclusion is one of the most effective tools in the set. It also applies to physical casinos where such programs exist.

For families and friends

If you're worried about someone else's gambling, provincial support lines above also help you — you don't have to be the gambler to call. GamTalk (international) at gamtalk.org runs peer support for affected families.

Two practical tips: do not cover the person's losses (it accelerates the cycle), and don't confront them while an active session is on. Calm, pre-planned conversations work better than in-the-moment arguments.