The Best New Online Casinos 2022 in Canada

In this article we will touch on the topic of new online casino. Thanks to the rapid expansion of online gambling, new Canadian casino websites will be popping up every day in 2022. Some of these websites are only available in certain countries, which are usually carefully indicated by the game operators.

To give new players the best welcome bonus and offer is all about making a good impression and building their clientele.

The bonus and extra offer or spins are often provided in different forms such as extra cash rewards or free spins. Usually, players are required to deposit a deposit amount and can then benefit from deposit bonuses.

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There are a number of enjoyable new Canadian online casinos in BestCasinosInCanada.net available on our website. We have tested the Canadian games according to various criteria. Our experts evaluate and rank the casinos and finally the best Canadian games are selected. Their work is of great help to users, who no longer need to make any comparisons and can choose from the best Canadian games immediately.

The most important criteria are game quality, bonuses, security, customer service and compatibility with mobile devices. The Canadian casinos selected by our experts provide a quality gaming experience, for example, we often receive positive feedback from customers. Welcome bonus, sign-up bonus, spins and other offers are waiting for customers.

The site is very secure and trustworthy, users’ personal and payment details are protected with state-of-the-art encryption. The quality of customer service is often superior to that offered by other Canadian new casino sites. You can access it for free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Benefits of new online casinos

Many players find a casino game once they get used to it and use it for a long time. In the meantime, new free casino websites appear on the market which may be more advanced, but players still play the games they chose before. But why is it worth getting to know new games and switching games from time to time?

New casinos certainly offer players many new features and offers. It may even be worth trying several games at once. New Canadian casinos appear every day and can offer completely new solutions.

New Canadian casinos motivate new players to join the site. Welcome bonus, sign-up bonus, deposit bonus and spins are very beneficial. Even if you don’t intend to use a new casino game as your first choice, you can still enjoy the benefits of new sign-ups.

New Canadian casino sites want to retain newly signed up customers, so they often offer very beneficial refund packages for free to players. This encourages players to keep playing for a long time. Promotional offers, bonuses and spins are provided at certain intervals on a regular basis. The vast majority of casinos offer these types of promotions.

One of the most important means of retaining customers is good customer service. One of the key advantages of a new Canadian online casino site is that the customer service is likely to be more motivated than, for example, an old casino. Providing players with a quality gaming experience and helpful customer service is a high priority for the new casino.

Great games

There’s a whole range of casino games waiting for you to explore and indulge your gaming passion. You can now access these games legally in Canada.

What’s more, you can play free games not only from a desktop computer, but also from your mobile phone for free, no matter where you are.

Deposits and withdrawals can be made simply in CAD and the payment will arrive in your account within 1-2 days. The customer service is available in Canadian and English.

Various security systems guarantee safe and responsible use. A whole range of bonuses, welcome bonus, starter bonus and spins entice players to sign up and play.

However, it should also be noted that not all websites are among the best games. Some new casinos do not meet these criteria and fail either on the criteria of reliable payouts, quality of customer service, security or reliability.

Usually, such Canadian casinos are filtered out by gaming experts in time and blacklisted, but it is also possible that you may not find any negative characterisation of the game and still find a fundamentally poor performance.

What are the negative characteristics of a free Canadian new casino? The customer service is unhelpful or does not provide satisfactory answers. The terms and conditions of participation in the free game are not clearly stated, so players do not know exactly what they have to comply with. Payouts are very slow. Another very negative phenomenon is the deception of players by spam sites.

What types of games can I play? The games include classic slots, live casino games, roulette, card games and various table games. Slots are the oldest form of gambling, but they still retain their popularity among casino games. Play today!

The reason for this popularity is actually the simplicity of the game. There are no complicated rules to remember, so anyone can play the game. Apart from the simplicity, the gaming experience is also a major attraction. The visual effect and the different sound effects make the quality of the gaming experience very high.

The slots include a different number of reels with different symbols, usually fruit. The reels must be spun during the game to land a combination of symbols.

The classic slot has 3 reels, but there are also 5-reel slots. Identical symbols must be spun on a payline, which can be horizontally or diagonally.

Online card games are also very popular, but they are aimed at a different group of players than slot machines. The most popular card games are twenty-one, baccarat, and poker. Poker requires patience, great discipline, strategy and of course luck. Roulette is one of the best known gambling games and is played by millions of people around the world.

Excellent welcome bonus

In online casino games, a whole range of bonuses such as welcome bonuses, sign-up bonuses and spins are available for new and old players. The initial welcome bonuses are basically designed to get a lot of people to sign up, even players who are unsure whether they want to play casino games at all.

The bonus can be a free no deposit bonus or a bonus that requires a deposit. Some websites offer a free no deposit bonus, while others do not.

It’s worth even studying the bonus offered to find out exactly what the conditions are for claiming the bonus. In addition, you can even win free spins by signing up, the number of which depends on the casino. In general, 100 free spins are awarded to the user.

The other most important bonus is the welcome bonus. The value of the welcome bonus can be quite substantial, often reaching up to CAD 5,000 to CAD 60,000. The welcome bonus can be collected in a separate bonus account, which is subject to different terms and conditions than the casino account.

The welcome bonus has to be wagered, i.e. it cannot be withdrawn after signing up and placing a bet. The welcome bonus is paid in CAD, but other bonuses in addition to the welcome bonus are usually denominated in CAD.

The welcome bonus requires a deposit to be made, the value of which depends on certain conditions. A significant proportion of casino games offer a 100% welcome bonus and spins. This means that a welcome bonus equal to the amount deposited in the account is paid into the bonus account. The Welcome Bonus and Spins requirements are similar to those for the Free Deposit Bonus.

For the free loyalty bonus offer, loyal players will be rewarded with an extra bonus. In certain circumstances, a huge bonus of up to £300,000 and free spins are available.

Online casinos use virtual reality

Virtual reality or live casino technology has also conquered the gambling market. With this technology, online casinos can provide players with an almost lifelike experience. Optical character recognition technology is able to accurately convey what is happening in the casino floor.

Originally, this technology was developed in the 1970s to recognise typed text so that blind people could read different texts. In the 2000s, it appeared in online services and its potential was immediately recognised.

Today, this technology is used to virtually broadcast events in the arcade to players via a video signal. The events in the arcade are captured by appropriately adjusted cameras and the virtual reality software transmits a combination of symbols, words and characters in near real time, without any delay, to the players, providing a real experience.

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Latest edition of the Photojournalism Pioneer is here

Welcome to the fall 2020 edition of the Photojournalism Pioneer. As some students stay closer to home during COVID-19, we will be featuring their work from wherever they are. Each week, two second-year students are asked to submit a story and photo as part of their weekly assignments. We will also include the work of some of our first-year students. Enjoy!

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Andrew Lahodynskyj’s work includes professional sports

TORONTO, Ont. (20/01/19) – Auston Matthews #34 of the Toronto Maple Leafs skates during warm up before facing the Arizona Coyotes at the Scotiabank Arena on January 20, 2019 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Andrew Lahodynskyj)

Andrew Lahodynskyj is a freelance photojournalist and photo editor based in Toronto, Ont. His photos have appeared in a variety of outlets, including The Canadian Press, The Washington Post, Toronto Star, Maclean’s, NHL, Canadian Olympic Committee, CBC, The Globe and Mail as well as Tennis Canada, the Canadian Football League and various national and international publications. Andrew was honoured to receive the 2019 Tom Hanson Award, winning a photo internship at the Canadian Press office based in Toronto which he completed in the summer of 2019.

As a photo editor, Andrew has the privilege of working with the NHL Images, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors, Canadian Olympic Committee and NBA Photo. His other clients have included Macleans, Getty Images, Alibaba Group, 2019 Canadian International Auto Show and Star Touch. Andrew travelled to Lima, Peru for the 2019 Pan American Games to work as the photo editor with the Canadian Olympic Committee. He will continue his work with the Canadian Olympic Committee at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, managing a team of photographers as well as editing images.

Loyalist photojournalism testimonial:

My time at Loyalist was instrumental in launching my career in photojournalism. I appreciated that faculty always had their doors open to help discuss and develop ideas and provide much appreciated guidance as I honed my craft and forged a path in the industry.

The Photojournalism Advisory Board offered an important opportunity to meet with editors and photographers from a wide variety of publications from across the country. Their constructive criticisms, encouragement and professionalism buoyed my determination. I was honoured to join the advisory board a few years ago and am pleased to share my knowledge and experiences with students and in some small way mentor those who are up and coming.

The invaluable resources offered at Loyalist provided a solid foundation for success which were made possible thanks to the strong leadership, dedication and support of the exceptional faculty.

Thank you and congratulations to the wonderful faculty. Here’s to the next thirty!

Links:

IG: @LahoPhoto

Website: www.LahoPhoto.com

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2016 graduate Andrew Johnson based in Brazil as freelance photographer and videographer

David (l) and Josué (r), two artesanal fishermen from Z-11 head out at dawn to try their luck. Artensanal fishermen use nets and ancient methods to fish in the once-bountiful bay, but their livelhoods have been under increasing strain for decades. Photo by Andrew Christian Johnson

Andrew Christian Johnson is a Canadian freelance photojournalist and videographer. Born in Mississauga, Ontario, he joined the Canadian Army Reserve Infantry at sixteen. After studying political science in university, he travelled extensively throughout Southeast Asia, including Thailand where he began documenting the 2014 political crisis unfolding on the streets of Bangkok. A near death experience on the Mekong in Laos inspired him to pursue a career in visual storytelling, graduating from the Photojournalism program at Loyalist College in 2016. Since then, he has based himself in Brazil, studying Portuguese while pursuing personal projects. His most recent work sees him splitting his time between both countries, exploring his interest in political polarization, social inequality, and governance.

Andrew has contributed his work to the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, and select galleries in Canada.

Loyalist photojournalism testimonial:



It took a while for me to figure out what I wanted to do with my life, and after travelling Southeast Asia with a camera I discovered I had an interest in visual storytelling, without really knowing what that was yet. I had long been a news/history/politics junkie, fascinated by maps and curious about the unfamiliar. Photojournalism seemed like a great ticket to a really fun ride. Travel, witness history, take some pictures and maybe get paid for it (still working on that last part).

At Loyalist I went in with a bit of an ego, being a mature student and having just come back from Thailand shooting the political crisis. I soon became more grounded and a bit more humble, thanks to my professors. You have to learn to walk before you can run. A lot of what I learned at Loyalist stays with me every time I go out and shoot. Some of it I might not use all that much, but I wouldn’t have discovered which way I wanted to go with my photography without knowing which way I didn’t want to go first, and that only comes with experimenting, testing, challenging yourself, all of which I got in the program.

Probably the most important aspect for me were the theoretical, ethical and practical discussions we would have with professors. Anyone can go out and shoot something for practice, read a book on techniques, watch a Youtube video or take an online course on editing. You should never stop learning and experimenting, and it takes 10,000 hours of doing something to master it (maybe a million photos); but for me the greatest insight was from the seasoned veterans in the faculty that inspired and challenged me to improve the way I have. To realize our ethical responsibilities as photographers, publishers, narrators of someone’s story, our baggage and bias, is something I continue to grapple with to this day.

Think, shoot, think.

I joined the program to be a globe-trotting wire photographer. I left a more reflective, pensive, slower photographer, more interested in the deeper meaning behind my images, their effects and potential aftereffects. Photojournalism, visual storytelling, whatever you want to call it, can be such an incredible tool for seeing and understanding the world around us. I hope you discover that passion and intensity of living as I have.

Links:

andrewchristianjohnson.com

@andrewchristianjohnson

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Hong Kong home to visual journalism Justin Chin

A protester stands in a cloud of tear gas during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Protesters flooding downtown Hong Kong to stop the government’s proposed extradition law effectively presented the city’s leaders with an ultimatum: back down, or risk violent clashes that could be worse than the Occupy movement in 2014. Photographer: Justin Chin/Bloomberg

Justin Chin is a visual journalist based in Hong Kong, currently working as a photo editor and photojournalist at Bloomberg News. Previously, he worked at Rogers Publishing in Canada producing video content for Maclean’s Magazine, Chatelaine, Canadian Business, etc. He also worked as an intern at Reuters.

Loyalist photojournalism testimonial:

“Since having my first camera when I was 16, I was in love with photography. By completing the program at Loyalist, it enabled me to grow my craft and equipped me with a unique skill set as a photographer and photo editor. The program also opened up many opportunities and connections, which helped opened the door to many exciting possibilities, including my current job.”

Links:

www.justinchin.hk
www.instagram.com/justinchinphoto

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