| Organisation | Phone number |
|---|---|
| Responsible Gambling Council (RGC) — national resources and referrals | See provincial lines below See provincial lines below |
| ConnexOntario — 24/7 gambling, mental health & addictions support (Ontario) | 1-866-531-2600 1-866-531-2600 |
| BC Problem Gambling Help Line | 1-888-795-6111 1-888-795-6111 |
| Alberta Problem Gambling Resources Network | 1-866-461-1259 1-866-461-1259 |
| Gambling: Help and Referral (Quebec) | 1-800-461-0140 1-800-461-0140 |
| Gamblers Anonymous Ontario | 1-855-222-5542 1-855-222-5542 |
Reaching out takes courage — but it’s the most practical thing you can do. Every helpline listed above is free, confidential, and staffed by people trained to help without judgment. You don’t need to have hit rock bottom to call. If gambling is causing stress in your life, that’s enough of a reason to talk to someone.
Responsible Gambling Council (RGC)
The Responsible Gambling Council is Canada’s primary national non-profit dedicated to problem gambling prevention. Founded in 1983 and based in Toronto, RGC operates GamTalk (an online peer support forum), maintains a national directory of provincial helplines, and produces research used by regulators and operators across Canada. Their website connects players directly to counselling services, self-help tools, and local support programs in every province and territory.
ConnexOntario
ConnexOntario is a free, government-funded service providing around-the-clock information and referrals for problem gambling, mental health, and addictions across Ontario. You can reach a trained specialist by phone at 1-866-531-2600, by text (text CONNEX to 247247), or through live web chat at connexontario.ca. They help connect players to local counselling, treatment programs, and crisis services — no referral required, no waitlist to get in the door.
iGaming Ontario (iGO) / AGCO
iGaming Ontario operates under the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and oversees Canada’s only fully open, licensed online casino market. Every operator registered with iGO must provide deposit limits, self-exclusion tools, and responsible gambling messaging. The AGCO sets and enforces these standards, giving Ontario players meaningful regulatory protection not available in unregulated markets. If you’re in Ontario and have a complaint about a licensed operator, the AGCO provides a formal escalation process.
Problem Gambling Institute of Ontario (PGIO) at CAMH
The Problem Gambling Institute of Ontario is part of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Canada’s largest mental health and addiction hospital. PGIO develops evidence-based training, treatment frameworks, and public education resources used by counsellors, gaming operators, and regulators across the country. Their website offers self-assessment tools, clinician resources, and patient-facing information for anyone concerned about their gambling behaviour or that of someone they care about.