I joined the French Wikipedia in 2006. I have contributed to other French projects including Wiktionary, Wikiquote, Wikinews, Wikiversity and Wikivoyage as well as Wikimedia Commons, Meta-Wiki, Wikidata and the English Wikipedia. I am the main author of several good articles on French Wikipedia and Wikivoyage. In fact, I wrote the very first good article of French Wikivoyage and created the first good topic on a Canadian subject on French Wikipedia. I am an administrator on different projects including the French Wikipedia and I have been a steward in the past.
Since August 1st, 2018 I am an independant contractor for Wikimedia Canada as Institutional Advancement Manager. In 2022-2023, I have been a staff of the Wikimedia Foundation as a facilitator part of the Movement Strategy and Governance team for North America (US & Canada), specifically for English Wikimedia projects and Meta-Wiki. I am a member of the steering committee to create the Language Diversity Hub.
From September 2016 to June 2018, I was a Board Member and the Vice President of Wikimedia Canada. I am involved with the project Atikamekw knowledge, culture and language in Wikimedia projects. I organized the first and second editions of Wiki Loves Earth in Canada in 2017 and 2018. I have written Wikimedia Canada's Annual Plan and 5-year Strategic Plan, and the first annual grant of the chapter from the Wikimedia Foundation. Futhermore, I organized contribution workshops as part of the International Francophone Contribution Month and Art+Feminism.
I participated in the Wikimanias in Hong Kong in 2013, in Mexico City in 2015, in Montreal in 2017 and in Cape Town in 2018, to the Wikimedia Conference in Berlin in 2016, 2017 and 2018, to the Francophone WikiConventions in Paris in 2016, in Strasbourg in 2017 and in Brussels in 2019, as well as the WikiConference North America in Toronto in 2023. I gave an interview to Wikimedia France about Wikivoyage: [1] (in French only). I gave presentations about the Wikipetcia Atikanekw project at Wikimania 2017 and the Arctic Knot Conference 2021.