He completed his college studies and some university courses at Port-au-Prince before moving to Ottawa, where he obtained a degree in philosophy from the University of Ottawa.
He also received a master's degree in psycho-pedagogy as well as a Ph.D.
in education.
Prior to his entry into politics, he taught for several years in Haiti and in the Outaouais region.
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 was a candidate again in 1989, but lost to the Liberal, John Kehoe.