Morin subsequently became an investment dealer, and was president of the Caisse populaire Montfort for three years. In 1976, he also served as Director of Regional Services for the Office of the Ombudsman in Ontario.
Morin was easily returned again in the 1990 election, although the Liberals were upset by the New Democratic Party.[6] For the next five years, he served in parliament as Deputy Speaker.
He faced the most difficult election of his career in the 1995 election, defeating Progressive Conservative Jeff Slater by just over 4,000 votes.[7] The Progressive Conservatives won the election, and Morin again served as a Deputy Speaker for the next four years. He did not run for re-election in 1999. Morin endorsed Dalton McGuinty's bid to lead the Ontario Liberal Party in 1996.[8]
Later life
Since 1999, he has been a member of the Ontario Highway Transport Board, which regulates the intercity bus industry.[9]