Eva Nassif | |
Riding: | Vimy |
Parliament: | Canadian |
Term Start: | October 19, 2015 |
Term End: | September 11, 2019 |
Predecessor: | District created |
Successor: | Annie Koutrakis |
Profession: | Politician, Translator |
Alma Mater: | Concordia University |
Party: | Liberal |
Residence: | Laval, Quebec |
Spouse: | Georges Abi Saad |
Children: | Charbel Maroun Josée |
Committees: | Pay Equity Library of Parliament Status of Women |
Website: | www.traducteva.com |
Eva Nassif (in Arabic إيفا ناصيف) is a Canadian politician and a Certified Translator who served as the Member of Parliament for the riding of Vimy in the House of Commons of Canada from 2015[1] to 2019 as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada.
Born in Ain el Dilb, South Lebanon, Lebanon, Nassif got her diploma in nursing in Lebanon and worked as a registered nurse for five years in the American University Hospital (AUH) in Beirut before arriving in Canada.
After immigrating to Canada in 1993, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in translation and a Master of Arts in translation studies from Concordia University. The subject of her master's dissertation was "the terminology of proteomics". She became a certified translator and terminologist. She also worked as a teacher for the Laval School Board.[2]
Nassif is an activist for women's rights and social and youth affairs and is actively involved in a number of organizations. From 2009 to 2015, she worked for an NGO specializing in educating Canadian youth and helping their integration into public life.
Nassif ran as the Liberal candidate for the riding of Laval in the 2011 federal election. She placed third.
In the 2015 federal election, she again ran as a Liberal candidate, this time for the riding of Vimy. She won the riding by a substantial margin.
In August 2019 the Liberal riding president for Vimy claimed that the Liberal Party prevented Nassif from earning the party's nomination for the 2019 federal election. Nassif claimed she was not nominated to run because she did not publicly support Trudeau as a feminist following the SNC-Lavalin affair.[3]
Following the dispute the riding association refused to transfer campaign funds to the new candidate Annie Koutrakis.[4]
Nassif is married to a PhD engineer Georges Abi-Saad and is the mother of triplets Charbel, Maroun and Josée.[5]
Nassif holds Dual-citizenship with Lebanon.[6]