She initially attended York University to study geography but left due to a combination of lack of interest in the subject and her mother becoming sick.
It was during that job that a photo of her kissing then-mayor Mel Lastman ended up on the front cover of the Toronto Sun,[5] marking the start of her career in the public eye.
Anderson wrote a social column, "The Hot Ticket", for Canada's highest circulated free daily newspaper, Metro Toronto.
She was unable to raise the $25,000 required by the party to register as a candidate, and dropped out of the race before the convention which ultimately chose Stephen Harper.
[8] In the 2003 municipal election in Toronto, Anderson ran for a city council seat against incumbent Kyle Rae and placed second, though she was not considered to be a serious threat against him.
[13] In 2015 Enza was the feature of her second documentary "...When The Bullying Ends" which was selected to screen at the 2016 Kolkata Shorts International Film Festival in India.