Varelis was born on the island Corfu, Greece, and moved to Canada in October 26, 1968.[1] He worked as an accountant in private life,[2] and first ran for the House of Commons of Canada in a 1978 by-election, in the Toronto riding of Broadview. He won the Liberal nomination with 57% over former candidate Lou Yankou, following an acrimonious nomination meeting that divided the local party organization.[3] Valeris, who was forty-one years old at the time, argued that the country's financial situation was better than it appeared from media reports.[4] He ran what the Toronto Star described as an "old-fashioned Liberal ethnic campaign", arguing that "only an immigrant can understand the problems of an immigrant".[5] He finished third against Bob Rae, who was then a member of the New Democratic Party.
Varelis lost to Rae again in the 1979 general election. During this campaign, he indicated his support for the restoration of capital punishment.[6] He planned to run a third time in 1980, but was persuaded to stand aside in favour of Philippe Gigantès. By way of a compromise, Varelis became Deane Gigantes's campaign chairman.[7]
^Julia Turner and Michael Moore, "Lone voice shouts at PM to quit during talk at Rosedale school", Globe and Mail, 7 October 1978, P4.
^David Humphreys, "Rivals are bullish about prospects", Globe and Mail, 13 September 1978, P8.
^"Liberals nominate accountant", Toronto Star, 11 April 1978, A4. The Star report indicates that Varelis won 57% of the roughly 2,000 votes cast. See also Elaine Carey, "October 16 campaign gives Metro mini-election fever", Toronto Star, 20 September 1978, A31, which indicates that Varelis won by the nomination by "signing up a lot of new members".
^Mary Trueman, "NDP fights right-wing mood to keep Broadview", Globe and Mail, 11 October 1978, P8.
^Daniel Stoffman, "The chic, the right, the ethnic battle for Broadview prize", Toronto Star, 7 October 1978, C4.
^"Attention all concerned citizens of Canada!" [advertisement], Toronto Star, 19 May 1979, A14.
^Hugh Winsor, "Backroom Diary", Globe and Mail, 24 January 1980, P9.