Great Canadian Entertainment achieves RG Check reaccreditation for 10 casinos
The company has been certified by the Responsible Gambling Council.
Canada.- Great Canadian Entertainment has announced that ten of its casinos have achieved RG Check reaccreditation from the Responsible Gambling Council (RGC). The properties were evaluated on their responsible gambling programmes, employee training, player awareness and protection initiatives.
The company’s certified properties are Great Canadian Casino Vancouver, Chances Maple Ridge, Casino Nova Scotia Halifax, Casino Nova Scotia Sydney, Elements Casino Brantford, Casino Ajax, Elements Casino Mohawk, Great Blue Heron Casino & Hotel, River Rock Casino Resort and Elements Casino Surrey.
“The review determined that Great Canadian stands out as a leader in Responsible Gambling, reinforcing its strong track record in promoting responsible play and ongoing dedication to player well-being,” the company stated.

The RGC programme evaluates gaming facilities on player safeguards, staff training, self-exclusion options, advertising standards and continuous improvement practices.
Keno Maseli, social responsibility and sustainability manager at Great Canadian Entertainment, said: “Receiving RG Check reaccreditation at 10 of our properties in October is a tremendous milestone. Responsible Gambling is at the heart of our operations, and this recognition reaffirms our unwavering commitment to ensuring our guests can enjoy safe, fun, and sustainable experiences. This achievement is also a testament to the work of our team members, the Responsible Gambling Council and our Crown partners in setting the high standards of excellence in player protection across our entire portfolio.”
Earlier this year, the National Football League (NFL) signed a partnership with the RGC to develop and implement a responsible gambling training programme for university and college student-athletes. The initiative launched with a pilot phase at eight universities and colleges in Canada in the 2025 spring semester.