Camille Dupont
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Canadian Expert in Gambling and Gaming Law
Originally from Montreal, Camille Dupont is a recognized specialist in the field of gambling and gaming law, both online and in land-based establishments. For more than ten years, she has been advising operators, regulators, and investors on compliance with Canadian and international gambling laws.
Thanks to her expertise, Camille has become a key voice in Quebec and French-speaking Canada for everything related to regulatory compliance, ethics, and innovation in the gaming industry.
Gambling should not be seen solely as entertainment, but as a sector where ethics, transparency, and social responsibility are essential.
Timeline
Year | Key Milestone |
2006 | Begins law studies at the Université de Montréal. |
2009 | Earns her Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) with a specialization in international law. |
2011 | Completes a Master’s in Business Law at the University of Ottawa. |
2012 | Joins a Montreal law firm specialized in gambling and regulatory compliance. |
2015 | Becomes an independent consultant for online gaming platforms operating in Canada and abroad. |
2018 | Publishes several articles on responsible gambling regulation and anti-money laundering practices in casinos. |
2020 | Speaks at Canadian conferences on sports betting regulation and iGaming. |
2024 | Launches a collaboration with Jean-Pierre Lemoine on the ToursGratuits project, promoting transparency and innovation in Canada’s online gambling industry. |
2025 | Continues advising companies and regulators in a rapidly transforming digital market. |
Academic Background
- Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) in International and European Law at the Université de Montréal
- Master’s in Business Law at the University of Ottawa
Professional Career
- Started her career at a Montreal law firm specializing in entertainment and gambling law.
- Became an independent consultant, advising operators, casinos, and online gaming platforms.
- Collaborates with major industry players, including Loto-Québec, a leading reference in gaming and entertainment in Quebec.
- Since 2024, has been working with Jean-Pierre Lemoine on ToursGratuits, an initiative focused on compliance, ethics, and innovation in francophone gambling.
Philosophy & Personal Life
Camille Dupont strongly believes that the gambling industry can evolve in a more ethical and responsible direction. For her, technological innovation must go hand in hand with player protection and regulatory transparency.
Outside of her professional commitments, Camille enjoys traveling across Canada and discovering the cultural richness of francophone provinces. Passionate about literature and intellectual debates, she is particularly interested in how different societies perceive gambling in various cultural contexts.
In French-speaking Canada, we have the opportunity to build a regulatory model for gaming that protects players while fostering innovation.