[2] In his career, he did research at the University of Manitoba, taught high school, and with his wife developed a consulting partnership with contracts mostly in Asia in addition to his involvement in politics.
He was appointed to the Board of the Manitoba Telephone System in 1970 and as the Legislative Assistant to the Minister of business development.
He was named Minister of Consumer, Corporate and Internal Services[4] with responsibility for the Manitoba Telephone System and the Public Utilities Commission.
[3] After politics, he taught for a number of years and then went with his wife to Asia, where she managed a CIDA project and he worked as a consultant in Pakistan.
After several years overseas, they moved to Victoria, British Columbia where they continue to live.