Rachel Fontaine
Rachel brings a compliance-first perspective to Bankroll Bob. Before joining the team, she worked in regulatory affairs for a provincial gaming body, giving her firsthand knowledge of how gambling regulations work in Canada — from AGCO requirements in Ontario to the international licensing frameworks that offshore casinos operate under.
For every review, Rachel evaluates licensing credentials, responsible gambling tools (deposit limits, self-exclusion, cooling-off periods), bonus terms and wagering requirements, and the overall transparency of the casino's operations. She also assesses how easy it is for players to access help if they need it.
Rachel is the reason our reviews call out weak responsible gambling tools and misleading bonus terms. If a casino advertises a 300% bonus but buries a 50x wagering requirement in the fine print, she'll make sure readers know about it before they deposit.
She also maintains our connections with Canadian responsible gambling resources including ConnexOntario and provincial support services.
In the field
Reviews casino licence validity, tests responsible gambling tools, and evaluates KYC processes and account security measures.
At the desk
Analyses bonus terms, wagering requirements, and withdrawal conditions to identify hidden restrictions and player-unfriendly clauses.

FAQs
Find answers to what matters most when choosing a casino
It means the casino meets baseline international standards for fairness and security. It's not as strict as provincial regulation (like AGCO in Ontario), but it's the standard for most offshore casinos Canadians use.
Outside Ontario, most Canadians play at internationally licensed casinos. The key is checking that the licence is valid, the casino has a track record, and responsible gambling tools are available.
Deposit limits, loss limits, session time limits, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion. The best casinos make these easy to find and activate. If you have to email support to set a deposit limit, that's a red flag.



