User:Kassidystevens/Eva Nassif/Bibliography

Media Articles
This article further explains the controversy surrounding Nassif's choice to not run for re-election in 2019 and the troubles that her replacement faced with the Vimy Liberal riding committee not wanting to transfer Nassif's funds to Annie Koutrakis and how she had to rely on money from headquarters in Ottawa for her funding.

Committee Work
The statement that she made on March 8, 2016 would be useful for my project in the personal life section because here she reveals that she and her siblings were raised solely by their mother growing up.

This would be useful to add into her Wikipedia page because it shows all of the committees that she had served on while a Member of Parliament, not just the ones listed on her current page. She was part of the Agriculture and Agri-Food committee, the Status of Women committee, the Library of Parliament committee, and the Pay Equity committee.

Websites
This website gives information into her time working as a translator. She speaks fluent English, French, and Arabic. This could be added to the section to her background and education section.

This indicates that Nassif first ran for federal office in the 2008 Federal Election in the now dissolved Terrebonne—Blainville riding in Quebec where she finished in second place behind Bloc-Quebecois MP Diane Bourgeois. (Should link this to the Wikipedia page for that former riding)

This further highlights Nassif's time as a nurse while still living in Lebanon. She worked during the Lebanon Civil War in the Oncology ward. This article also talks about how both her brother and father were killed during the war. Ended her career in nursing upon coming to Canada which is when she went to school and began working as a translator.