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He sought the Liberal Party of Canada nomination to challenge sitting Prime Minister Kim Campbell in the electoral district of Vancouver Centre in the 1993 Canadian federal election; the nomination eventually went to Hedy Fry.
Joly campaigned on behalf of Liberal Party of Canada candidate Michel Dupuy in the 1993 Canadian federal election.
Weberg is a Bay Street broker, and has served as director of the Toronto Association of Professionals Practicing the Transcendental Meditation program (Globe and Mail, 5 May 1988).
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He received 313 votes (0.61%) in 1993, finishing seventh against Liberal candidate Barry Campbell.