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Dan Bilefsky
Canadian newspaper journalist
Dan Bilefsky is a Canadian journalist and author who spent nearly 20 years as an international correspondent for The New York Times. In 2018, Bilefsky returned to his hometown of Montreal after 28 years abroad.[1] Among other things, he has covered Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the conflict in Gaza and the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban. He was part of the Times's team that investigated the assassination of the Haitian President, an investigation that won a Polk Award and was a Pulitzer finalist.
This biographical article is written like a résumé. (August 2020) |
Before returning to Canada, he was a London and Paris correspondent for The Times, and covered Brexit, the European refugee crisis, the 2015 terrorist attacks at the Bataclan nightclub and the pimping trial of Dominique Strauss-Kahn.[2]
While a correspondent in London Bilefsky wrote on an audacious heist by a gang of men in their 60s and 70s, known as the "Bad Grandpas," who stole about $20 million in diamonds, gold and gems from Hatton Garden, the city's medieval jewellery district, in April 2015. It was the largest burglary in England's history. The story was optioned by Hollywood and Bilefsky has written a book on the caper, "The Last Job," which was published by Norton in April 2020.[3]