[2] He attended secondary school at Séminaire de Chicoutimi,[3] then completed his bachelor's degree at Université Laval.
After leaving the TV station, he met Jacques-Henri Gagnon, then one of the bosses at Radio-Canada in Quebec, who invited him to audition for a news sports broadcasting role.
He was stationed in Quebec City and hosted the shows L'Univers des sports and Les Héros du dimanche.
[6] He participated in several sports broadcasts, and hosted the Formula 1 Grand Prix, tennis tournaments, figure skating, the 1986 FIFA World Cup, as well as several Olympic Games.
He left TQS when Remstar acquired the network and renamed it V. Pagé then covered IndyCar and figure skating at TVA Sports.