Prior to his entry into politics, he taught for several years in Haiti and in the Outaouais region.
He taught again after his political career and was a school board commissioner for the Commission Scolaire des Draveurs.
He served a full term as a PQ and Independent member but was defeated in the newly formed riding of Chapleau which portions were split from Gatineau and Papineau.
He made a brief attempt at federal politics but failed to become a Bloc Québécois prior to the 1997 elections.
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