In 1827, he was appointed provincial secretary for Lower Canada.
He succeeded his father as provincial secretary in the province's Council, serving from 1792 to 1796.
He rose through the ranks, becoming the youngest provincial secretary for administration in 1986.
In the same year he held the position of provincial secretary of Cavite.
He was named to the Executive Council as provincial secretary in 1854.
As well, the provincial secretary usually has a senior role in administering the party's electoral campaigns.
Each district officer reported directly to the 'Coo,' the provincial political secretary.
He also served as provincial secretary and treasurer during the last year on the Council.
Within 48 hours, the party's provincial secretary rescinded the nomination without explanation.
He served in the province's Executive Council as provincial secretary.