May 2026: Lucky Days Casino Review Refresh & Methodology Update

A short editorial changelog documenting how our Lucky Days Casino coverage was refreshed this month, and what's changed for readers.

Why we publish a changelog

Lucky Days Casino Canada is an editorial review portal. We update our pages frequently, sometimes with major findings (a payout-speed re-test, a regulator notice), sometimes with smaller fixes (a broken price, a stale bonus term). To stay honest with readers about when something changed and why, we publish a brief changelog each time the site sees a coordinated refresh.

What changed in this refresh

1. Source citations

Every editorial page now links its first mention of a regulator or studio to a primary source: the Curacao Gaming Control Board for licensing, Evolution, NetEnt and Play'n GO for game studios, and ConnexOntario for responsible-gaming services. Claims we make about licensing are now anchored to the bodies that can confirm them.

2. Expanded structured data

Schema markup has been added or expanded across all 21 pages. New blocks include BreadcrumbList on every page, full Article + Person markup on editorial content (so each review carries author attribution machine-readably), a HowTo on the getting-started walkthrough, and an ItemList on the alternatives ranking. Self-serving aggregate-rating blocks with insufficient review counts were removed; the editorial rating sits inside the Review schema where it belongs.

3. Page-level table of contents

Five longer pages that previously lacked navigation now carry a jump-link ToC: Games, Payment Methods, VIP, FAQ and Withdrawal Time. The 11 other long pages already had one.

4. Encoding and accessibility fixes

A site-wide encoding bug that caused em-dashes and smart quotes to render as replacement characters was resolved. Title tags, meta descriptions, ratings, trust badges and call-to-action buttons across the site now display correctly. We trimmed over-long titles to fit Google's SERP width and lengthened descriptions that were too terse.

5. Performance improvements

The Inter font is now self-hosted, removing a third-party request to Google Fonts. Microsoft Clarity is deferred until first user interaction, lifting Interaction-to-Next-Paint on first load. The two heaviest mobile screenshots (656 KB combined) were converted to WebP at 158 KB combined, a 76% reduction.

What did not change

The editorial verdict on Lucky Days Casino is unchanged at 3.8 / 5 for Canadian players. The welcome offer (100% on each of the first three deposits up to C$500 each plus 100 Book of Dead free spins over 10 days), 30x wagering on bonus funds, and the tested Interac payout speed all stand as documented in the full Lucky Days Casino review.

Coming next

For June 2026 we plan a re-test of Interac processing times, a deeper look at VIP-tier benefits at the Diamond level, and a new comparison between Lucky Days and a rival multi-provider Canadian brand.

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About the Author

Elise Tremblay, Senior Casino Editor

Elise Tremblay has covered the Canadian online-casino market since 2017, with a focus on bonus terms, payment compliance and responsible-gaming tooling. She leads the editorial review process at Lucky Days Casino Canada and personally tests every payout method covered on this site.

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Frequently asked questions

What changed in the May 2026 refresh?

Navigation, page speed and expanded comparison coverage. No scoring methodology changed; verdicts only move on operator evidence.

The refresh, itemised

ChangeBeforeAfter
NavigationFlat link listGrouped by decision stage
ComparisonsTwo head-to-headsFour, scored on nine factors
Page weightHeavier imagesCompressed, faster loads
MethodologyUnchangedUnchanged, deliberately