Nasser began her career with Rogers TV before accepting a position with Newstalk 1010 where she worked her way up to a reporting role | Providing viewers across the GTA much needed clarity for nearly two decades, she was on the ground reporting during major events such as the Toronto van attack, the London, Ontario terror attack which killed a Muslim family and was in Washington for the election of Joe Biden |
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She has a passion for travelling and has instilled that in her children taking her young family to several regions in Canada and through Asia and Europe | Nasser has been praised for furthering public discourse with her thought-provoking reporting and motivational public speaking |
5 million times and used as a teaching aid in schools to explain the Syrian conflict.
5She was the first journalist to be granted the first one on one with PM Justin Trudeau after the country reopened after the pandemic | Nasser lives in Toronto with her husband and two young kids |
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She received an Edward R Murrow for Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for her special Living in Colour: Being Black in Canada and is a back-to-back winner of the RTNDA Sam Ross Award for her viral commentaries 93 Killed a Day at the Barrel of a Gun 2018 and What if the fighting in Aleppo was happening in Toronto? After landing this first major reporting gig, Nasser went on to hold various roles with Toronto 1, A-Channel News, Citytv, and CP24 before joining Global News |
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