here to see local supports and GameSense contacts.
The last checklist item points to a local resource; next I give closing notes and one more resource link.
If you prefer a Saskatchewan-focused overview of services, local tools and how the province integrates casino tech with help programs are listed here — that page also shows where funds go (community and First Nations support), which can help reframe gambling as community-backed rather than a private profit engine.
18+. If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, call your provincial helpline now. This guide is informational and not a substitute for medical or legal advice.
Sources:
– Provincial helplines and GameSense programs (provincial public health pages)
– ConnexOntario: 1-866-531-2600
– Saskatchewan Problem Gambling Help Line: 1-800-306-6789
– Provincial regulators: iGaming Ontario (AGCO/iGO), SLGA, BCLC, OLG
About the Author:
I’m a Canadian writer who’s worked with provincial safer-gambling programs and sat in on GameSense sessions. I’ve spoken with clinicians, helpline staff and players across provinces; the advice here reflects those conversations and public provincial resources. If you want localized help in Saskatchewan or want to know what to expect when you call a helpline, the linked provincial page above is a good starting point.
