He was a member of the Conservative Party of Quebec.
Born at Loretteville, Quebec, he was a member of the Wendat Nation from the neighbouring First Nations reserve at Wendake.
He served until 1927, when he was defeated in the 1927 provincial election.
He ran for election to the legislature two more times, as a Conservative in the 1931 election and as a Union Nationale candidate in the 1944 election, but was not reelected to the legislature.
In 1933, he was reported as having been added to a list of potential candidates for vacant Quebec seats in the Senate of Canada, but he was not ultimately appointed.
He died in 1948 in Montreal.