The Player Protection Symposium will form a key aspect of the Canadian Gaming Summit 2025, as various industry players come together to discuss and debate player safety.
At the headline event, taking place on Thursday, 19 June at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, policy specialists will be joined by operators and other subject matter experts to examine how Canada’s gambling framework is set to meet contemporary challenges.
As the sector evolves and new trends emerge, how is Canada’s system equipped to deliver vital player protections? That question and more will be deliberated at the session, as the industry responds to the rising impact of AI and offshore activity.
Rasmus Sojmark, Founder and CEO of SBC, stated: “Protecting players should never be viewed as a compliance box to tick. It’s a complex, developing challenge that spans tech, policy, and empathy.
This symposium brings together the people on the frontline of responsible gambling to share the insights that will help us build a truly sustainable gaming industry across Canada.”
The Player Protection Symposium will comprise six expert-led sessions on issues ranging from AI-focused player protection to collective national player exclusion models.