November 17- Spotlight on Jacqueline Jabber

Jacqueline Jaber is a specialized journalist holding a bachelor's degree in media from the Lebanese University. She pursued specialized courses in media and has worked in the fields of writing, audio, and visual journalism in Lebanon.

She worked at the National News Agency and the Lebanese Radio before taking on the role of Secretary-General of the National Council for Visual and Audio Media. She has numerous published articles in magazines, newspapers, and online platforms, covering medical, social, cultural, political, and municipal topics.

Jacqueline has produced and presented various cultural, social, and artistic television programs related to children, Lebanese heritage, and municipalities. She also organized a long television program on LBCI with over 90 artistic, political, media, medical, and civil society figures, entering the Guinness World Records.

She has written and recorded numerous topics and books for the visually impaired and advertisements for some production companies. Four years ago, she migrated to Canada with her family and worked as a correspondent for the National News Agency in Canada and North America, as well as a correspondent for LBCI during the parliamentary elections.

She manages her comprehensive trilingual website, AlKalimaNews, in Arabic, French, and English.

Jacqueline authored the book "From Lebanon to Canada: The Secrets of Homeland and the Charm of Exile." The book, the first of its kind in Canada, discusses the life and successes of the Lebanese community in Canada. It was released in Arabic, French, and English and is the first to archive the expatriate history of thirty Lebanese personalities. It was presented to the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, the Lebanese Ambassador Fadi Ziade, the Lebanese Consul General Tony Eid, and the former President of the Lebanese-Canadian Chamber of Industry, Charles Abou Khalil. Currently, she is in the process of writing the second part, which is expected to be published next year.

NCCAR is Celebrating November - Lebanese Heritage Month under the patronage of the Embassy of Lebanon, Ottawa.


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