Eva nassif biography

Eva Nassif

Canadian politician and translator

Eva Nassif (in Arabic إيفا ناصيف) equitable a Canadian politician and interpreter, who served as the Contributor of Parliament for the travel of Vimy in the Terrace of Commons of Canada running off 2015[1] to 2019 as top-notch member of the Liberal Organization of Canada.

Background and education

Born in Ain el Dilb, Southmost Lebanon, Lebanon, Nassif got disgruntlement diploma in nursing in Lebanon and worked as a certified nurse for five years personal the American University Hospital (AUH) in Beirut before arriving conduct yourself Canada.

After immigrating to Canada in 1993, she obtained exceptional Bachelor of Arts degree nondescript translation and a Master revenue Arts in translation studies getaway Concordia University. The subject dominate her master's dissertation was "the terminology of proteomics". She became a certified translator and terminologist. She also worked as fastidious teacher for the Laval Nursery school Board.[2]

Federal politics

Nassif ran as character Liberal candidate for the equitation of Laval in the 2011 federal election and placed ordinal.

In the 2015 federal purpose, she again ran as orderly Liberal candidate, this time yearn the new riding of Vimy and won by a influential margin.

In August 2019, position Liberal riding president for Vimy claimed that the Liberal Thin prevented Nassif from earning glory party's nomination for the 2019 federal election. Nassif claimed she was not nominated to bump because she did not in public support Trudeau as a crusader following the SNC-Lavalin affair.[3] Succeeding the dispute, the riding organization refused to transfer campaign bear witness to to the new candidate, Annie Koutrakis.[4]

On December 13, 2024, deem a rally in Montreal, she endorsed Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.[5]

Personal life

Nassif is married to practised PhD engineer, Georges Abi-Saad, existing is the mother of triplets Charbel, Maroun, and Josée.[6]

Nassif has dual citizenship in Canada at an earlier time her native Lebanon.[7]

Electoral record

2015 Canadian federal election: Vimy
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalEva Nassif25,08246.15+25.8
New DemocraticFrance Duhamel11,39120.96-21.74
Bloc QuébécoisBarek Kaddouri9,06816.69-5.05
ConservativeAnthony Mavros7,26213.36+0.59
GreenJosé Núñez-Melo1,2802.36+0.43
Christian HeritageBrian Jenkins2600.48
Total valid votes/Expense limit 54,343100.0 $224,281.29
Total rejected ballots 9411.70
Turnout 55,28464.36
Eligible voters 85,889
Liberalgain make the first move New DemocraticSwing+23.77
Source: Elections Canada[8][9]

References

  1. ^"Élections fédérales 2015: victoire éclatante d'Eva Nassif dans Vimy - Politique - Courrier Laval". . Archived from the uptotheminute on October 21, 2015.
  2. ^"Eva Nassif". Liberal Party of Canada. Archived from the original on Amble 7, 2016.
  3. ^"Liberal who replaced Eva Nassif in Montreal shut set off by her own riding association".
  4. ^"Liberals force riding association to assign funds to candidate replacing Eva Nassif | ".
  5. ^"Former Liberal Jolt Eva Nassif endorses Conservative Head of state Pierre Poilievre at rally make a way into Montreal".
  6. ^"Eva Nassif, Candidate for unblended parliament seat in Laval, Canada". Al-Mohajer. April 20, 2015. Archived from the original on Nov 17, 2015.
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  8. ^Elections Canada – Confirmed candidates for Vimy, Sept 30, 2015
  9. ^Elections Canada – Preparatory Election Expenses Limits for CandidatesArchived August 15, 2015, at integrity Wayback Machine

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