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'''Kim Rosemary Bolan''' (born 1959)<ref>https://viaf.org/processed/LAC|0060H0035{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved May 18, 2015.</ref> is a Canadian [[journalist]] who has been a [[reporter]] at the ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'' since her journalism career began in 1984. She has reported on minority, women's, education, and [[social services]] issues; wars in [[El Salvador]], [[Guatemala]] and [[Afghanistan]];<ref name="RHbio"/> [[Sikh extremism]], and the bombing and trials related to [[Air India Flight 182]]. [[CBC Radio]] has also featured her work. On May 4, 2017, while covering a murder trial of a former leader of the UN Gang, Bolan learned that she had been the subject of a murder plot, which she reported on in an article published on May 24, 2017, in the ''Vancouver Sun''.<ref name="RHbio">{{cite web |title=Author Spotlight : Kim Bolan |url=http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=69155 |accessdate=July 15, 2009 |publisher=Random House}}</ref>
== Early career == ==Awards and honours==▼ Bolan grew up in [[Courtenay, British Columbia|Courtenay]] on [[Vancouver Island]]. She was a writer in high school, contributing to the ''[[Comox, British Columbia|Comox]] District Free Press'' and she sent stories on the bus to [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]] to be published in the daily ''[[Times Colonist]]'' newspaper. While attending the [[University of Victoria]] she worked as sports editor of ''The [[Oak Bay, British Columbia|Oak Bay]] Star''.<ref name="uwo">{{cite web |title=Alumni Profiles: Kim Bolan MA '84 |url=http://www.fims.uwo.ca/acad_programs/grad/journalism/alumniprofiles/bolank.htm |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140805012114/http://www.fims.uwo.ca/acad_programs/grad/journalism/alumniprofiles/bolank.htm |archivedate=August 5, 2014 |accessdate=July 8, 2014 |website=University of Western Ontario |publisher=Faculty of Information & Media Studies}}</ref> Bolan then graduated with a Master's degree in journalism from the [[University of Western Ontario]] in the 1980s.<ref name="vanmag">{{cite news |date=June 1, 2009 |title=Inside Vancouver: Crime and Punishment |work=[[Vancouver Magazine]] |url=http://www.vanmag.com/News_and_Features/Crime_Punishment |url-status=dead |accessdate=July 8, 2014 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714161702/http://www.vanmag.com/News_and_Features/Crime_Punishment |archivedate=July 14, 2014}}</ref> ▲== Awards and honours == Bolan has won or "been shortlisted for" 15 awards.<ref name="RHbio"/> Bolan won the [[International Women's Media Foundation#Courage in Journalism Awards|Courage in Journalism Award]] presented by the [[International Women's Media Foundation]]<ref name="WPFPresent"/> in 1999.<ref name="CJFEcourage">{{cite web | In 2000, the Canadian Committee for World Press Freedom (the National Press Club of Canada) presented its 1st Press Freedom Award (1999) to Bolan for continuing her investigations after she was "...threatened with violence and placed under police protection during her investigative reporting on the Air India bombing."<ref name="CCWPF">{{cite web |title=Previous winners of the Press Freedom Award are |url=http://www.ccwpf-cclpm.ca/press-freedom-day-lunch/past-winners |
In 2001, the [[British Columbia Civil Liberties Association]] awarded her with the Reg Robson award for her "fearless commitment to freedom of expression".<ref>{{Cite news |title=Reg Robson Award Recipients - BC Civil Liberties Association |language=en-US |work=BC Civil Liberties Association |url=https://bccla.org/about/reg-robson-award/reg-robson-award-recipients/#kimbolan |access-date=April 14, 2007}}</ref> The award is given to honour people who have demonstrated a substantial and long-lasting contribution to civil liberties issues in British Columbia and Canada.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Reg Robson Award - BC Civil Liberties Association |language=en-US |work=BC Civil Liberties Association |url=https://bccla.org/about/reg-robson-award/ |access-date=April 14, 2017}}</ref> In 2006 [[PEN Canada]] presented her with the [[PEN Canada#Awards and fellowships|Paul Kidd Courage Prize]]<ref name="PaulKidd">{{cite web|url=http://www.pencanada.ca/media/Media-PENPaulKidd-03Oct06.pdf|title=Journalist Kim Bolan chosen as the winner of the PEN Canada/Paul Kidd Courage Prize|date=October 3, 2006|publisher=PEN Canada|accessdate=2009-07-15|quote=In the jury’s words, “Kim Bolan has devoted much of her career to the Air India affair, which is probably the biggest criminal story in Canada of the past 20 years.}}</ref>▼ ▲In 2006 [[PEN Canada]] presented her with the [[PEN Canada#Awards and fellowships|Paul Kidd Courage Prize]].<ref name="PaulKidd">{{cite web | Reporting on her speech at the [[Fraser Institute]] in 2007, [[The Times of India]] reported that Bolan still received death threats over her coverage of the 1985 Air India bombing.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/Rest_of_World/Canadian_journalist_hits_out_at_Sikh_extremism/articleshow/2164926.cms|title=Canadian journalist hits out at Sikh extremism|date=1 July 2007|publisher=The Times of India|accessdate=2009-05-30|quote=... who continues to receive death threats via mail and telephone for her coverage of the Air India bombing. }} {{Dead link|date=April 2011|bot=RjwilmsiBot}}</ref>▼ ▲Reporting on her speech at the [[Fraser Institute]] in 2007, [[The Times of India]] reported that Bolan still received death threats over her coverage of the 1985 Air India bombing.<ref>{{cite news | =="Political storm" of 2007== In February 2007, Canadian Prime Minister [[Stephen Harper]] caused "a political storm" by trying to read part of a Bolan article into the record of the [[ ==Books== Kim Bolan's first book, "Loss of Faith: How the Air-India Bombers Got Away With Murder", was published in 2005.<ref>{{cite book|last=Bolan|first=Kim|title=Loss of Faith: How the Air India Bombers Got Away with Murder|publisher=McClelland & Stewart|year=2005|edition=Illustrated|pages=380|isbn=
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