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Nadine Yousif



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Nadine Yousif is a Canada Correspondent and Digital Reporter for BBC North America, known for her compassionate coverage of politics, public policy, health, and human stories across Canada and the United States. Her reporting often centers on evolving crises, government decisions, and the lived experiences behind the headlines.

Originally from Baghdad, Iraq, Nadine now calls Ottawa home—a personal journey that informs her nuanced lens on migration, identity, and resilience. She is a graduate of Carleton University's School of Journalism, where she once served as editor-in-chief of her campus newspaper.

Before joining the BBC, Nadine worked as a reporter in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and contributed to outlets like The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, and Yahoo News. Her writing blends factual rigor with emotional intelligence, often spotlighting marginalized voices and underreported communities.

Whether covering tragic incidents, legal reforms, or cultural shifts, Nadine’s journalism pulses with empathy and clarity—making her a vital voice in North American media.