He also completed a degree in French literature from École supérieure des Lettres, Université de Lyon.
In 1990, he graduated with a degree in advertising from École des Hautes Études Commerciales de Montréal and is accredited in public relations (APR).
Among other things, the inquiry looked into the circumstances surrounding the raid on the offices of Agence de presse libre du Québec during the night of October 6–7, 1972, the theft of a list of members of a political party, and the burning of a barn in the Eastern Townships.
[15] Quebec’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Public Security, Geneviève Guilbault took this opportunity to award him the Medal of the National Assembly, in recognition of his accomplishments over the last 30 years.
[16] During his career, Sacy has served on the boards and panels related to committed to causes in the labour movement, education, prevention, health and social behaviour.
The organization takes a measured approach to the subject, and has produced a wide variety of brochures, videos, and other documents that have been distributed across Canada and internationally.
In 2005, when the Australian alcoholic beverage industry decided to establish a responsible drinking organization, it was inspired by Éduc’alcool in Quebec.
Sacy was invited to Brussels to present Éduc’alcool and explain its operations to the Directorate General for Health and Consumers (DG SANCO).
Some of the more recent events at which he was a speaker include: Sacy has written articles for publications in the fields of communication, prevention, transportation, education and labour relations.