[6] In April 1988, when the Star Pants factory in Laurierville was announced to be closing, Camden intervened to save the jobs of 135 people.
With neighbouring MNA Laurier Gardner [fr], who also saw people affected by the closure in his riding, he put pressure on the head of the company.
[7] In the 1988 Canadian federal election, Camden supported his friend, Pierre Lajeunesse who stood as a Liberal candidate, which irritated the Progressive Conservative Maurice Tremblay, who ended up winning the riding.
[8][9] In the 1989 Quebec general election, he was re-elected, defeating the Parti Québécois (PQ) candidate Alonzo le Blanc.
Camden and his colleague Réjean Breton contacted Richard Dionne of the Ministry of Transport to modify clauses in the contracts awarded to towing companies.
[12] He is a member of the board of directors of the Jean-Charles Bonenfant [fr] Foundation, whose goal is to help young people in Quebec flourish.