Play’n Go Expands Presence in Canada by Joining CGA
Some exciting news has been announced for the Canadian iGaming industry. The game provider Play’n Go has joined the Canadian Gaming Association (CGA). The CGA is a trade association. They are responsible for representing various niches in the market, including everything from online casino games to lottery tickets and more.
Play’n Go provider is looking forward to seeing what this move will bring. They have always been committed to developing games that foster a safe gambling experience. Their goal is to expand the industry through games that players can trust. Play’n Go and the CGA both have similar values when it comes to responsible gaming.
Currently, Play’n Go is active in Ontario and Quebec as they aim to expand throughout North America. They have a collaboration with Loto-Quebec and can be found on many of the leading gambling platforms. We’ve rounded up the best Canadian online casinos where you can find Play’n Go slots and other games.
The brand also released its first sustainability report at the end of May. This report details Play’n Go’s sustainability strategy starting from 2023 and going all the way through the remainder of 2024. This collaboration could clear a path to a more sustainable future for the gambling industry.
What Is The Canadian Gaming Association?
Over the years there have been so many changes to the gambling industry, especially as the world of online casinos evolves. All casino operators and game providers need to be aware of what policies and changes they’re expected to meet. The CGA represents these companies and aims to keep them in the loop with everything they need to know for a successful future in the industry. As the CGA collaborates with these brands, they continue to promote responsible gaming. This is done through providing resources for education, advocacy, and collaborations with other companies who share similar values.
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