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YES, I ♥ my community

I have been so fortunate to have had the opportunity to voice my opinions, make a positive contribution to my community, and be featured in many articles and news segments.

Featured in MY Community

(and beyond)

The Eyeopener

TMU hosts Ontario Liberal leadership debate

Lila Mansour, a [third]-year student in the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, had the opportunity to ask candidates questions about climate change, equity and Doug Ford’s 2019 tuition freeze.

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AFCC Ontario

Walsh Family Law Moot & Negotiation Competition 2023

This year's Walsh Family Law Moot and Negotiation Competition took place on Saturday, March 4, 2023. 

Top Team Award: Jordan Haworth, Lila Mansour, Julie Matheson, and Meagan MacArthur - Lincoln Alexander School of Law (Toronto Metropolitan University)

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The Eyeopener

Bye bye birdy

As Lila Mansour began studying for her Law School Admission Test in early 2020, the now second-year Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) law student started to consider joining Twitter for the first time...

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CBC News

Northern B.C.'s first mosque celebrates its 10th anniversary

Lila Mansour, left, and her friend Bushra Khalid both grew up in Prince George, B.C. The Islamic Centre is an integral part of their childhood, she says.

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Global News

The challenges facing young Canadian voters

Voter turnout is typically low among younger Canadians, but this year, many of them are feeling more energized to head to the ballot box. Farah Nasser looks at...

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UNBC Stories

Lila Mansour wins FIGS Undergraduate Student Paper Award

Lila's paper, written for a fourth-year Economics independent study course, is titled Working and Parenting in a Pandemic: The Impacts of COVID-19 on Working Parents in Canada.

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UNBC Stories

Mansour, McVea named UNBC Class of 2021 Valedictorians

As a youngster, Lila Mansour always knew she'd attend UNBC one day, following in the footsteps of her mom...

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Prince George Citizen

Local vigil held in honour of Muslim family involved in Ontario attack

Residents gather at city hall to show support for local Muslim community.

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I'm Probably Wrong (About Everything)

Lila Mansour - Why Are People Xenophobic? Culture; Colonialism; Social-Justice & Education

Lila Mansour is a Social Activist, philosophical-political analyst, and holds a BA in Economics from UNBC...

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Prince George Citizen

‘We have to stand up’: Prince George crowd gathers in support of Palestinians

Supporters of Palestinian civilians affected in recent conflict take to Ospika Boulevard.

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Student Life Network

Lila Mansour Breaks Legal Barriers for Newcomers During COVID-19

Here’s what Lila had to say about becoming a more informed and involved member of society, especially during a time of divide, healing and hopefully growth.

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BC Green Party

Volunteer Spotlight: Lila Mansour

For National Volunteer Week, Dev interviews Lila Mansour, a member of our BC Greens Youth Council...

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My PG Now

UNBC recognizes international education, Moose Hide Campaign at pair of events

UNBC Student Lila Mansour during event to celebrate Global U week on campus...

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CBC Daybreak North

A conversation about gun control in northern B.C.

Daybreak host Carolina de Ryk hosts an election panel on gun control with Lila Mansour, Bobby Deepak, and Brian Trombley.

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The World

Trudeau's 'because it's 2015' feminist moment is over. Will women support him again?

“I think that's really important to take a stand in this election on climate change and the lack of action [by] Trudeau's government.”

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CBC News

From forest fires to pipeline jobs, politics of climate hit home for northern B.C. residents

As thousands of people worldwide prepare to take part in climate action, we strike two panels to discuss the current environmental movement. UNBC climate researcher Joe Shea and economics student and Green Party volunteer Lila Mansour discuss why they believe political action is urgent.

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IMSS

Discussing Racism and Hate in the North

Parliamentary Secretary for Sport and Multiculturalism, Ravi Khalon had a meeting with community leaders and organizations in Prince George at the Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society (IMSS) to discuss local, emerging issues on racism and hate.

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UNBC

Students seek reliable solutions for opioid drug tests

UNBC's Northern B.C. iGem team is developing a sensor to alert anyone handling drugs to the presence of opioids.

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UNBC JDC West

2019 Not for Profit Team

Meet the 2019 Not for Profit Team, sponsored by Brownridge & Company Insurance! We cannot believe that every member of this power team is bilingual!

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Prince George Citizen

Mansour did right

I write to express my appreciation to Ms. Lila Mansour for her presentation at the recent Daughters of the Vote program in Ottawa...

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My PG Now

WATCH: The silence that spoke louder than words; Lila Mansour

Daughters of the Vote delegate Lila Mansour speaks with MyPGNow

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Prince George Citizen

Local delegate not part of protest during Ottawa event

Lila Mansour speaks in the House of Commons on Wednesday when the Daughters of the Vote delegates appeared in the chamber.

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Muslim Link

Muslimahs on Parliament Hill: Lila Mansour from Cariboo-Prince George, British Columbia

Syrian Canadian Lila Mansour represented the riding of Cariboo-Prince George, British Columbia at Equal Voice’s Daughters of the Vote gathering in April 2019.

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PG Daily News

Growing up Muslim in Prince George

Lila Mansour speaks at a vigil at City Hall for Muslims killed in Christchurch, New Zealand...

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The Sisters Project

Lila

“I truly apply myself whole-heartedly in everything I do and always put forth my best effort. I always leave people with a smile on their faces knowing that they can count on me and I will not let them down.”

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Prince George Citizen

Youth of the Year looks to conquer cancer

Lila Mansour, College Heights Secondary school Grade 12 student, is the City of Prince George Youth of the Year for her extraordinary volunteer efforts including those towards cancer education and prevention geared for youth.

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Prince George Citizen

Cougars climb onto B.C. list

The College Heights Cougars are no longer an unknown quantity on the B.C. high school girls basketball scene...

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