Terry Milewski reported from fifty-two countries during four decades as a television news correspondent for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). His first visit to India was in 1967, when he travelled through Pakistan and Punjab, and interviewed Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in New Delhi. He returned to India often, covering the 2004 tsunami in Tamil Nadu, the 26/11 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, two official visits by the Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, and a charity project in Andhra Pradesh.
In 1985, he went to Ireland to cover the Air India bombing and has followed the story behind it for thirty-five years. He became the CBC's first Middle East Bureau Chief in 1986 and returned there frequently during eight years in Washington spanning the Reagan, Bush and Clinton administrations. In 1995 he moved to Vancouver, where he produced several award-winning documentaries on the aftermath of the Air India case. He then served as Senior Correspondent in Ottawa from 2009 until his retirement in 2016, returning occasionally as a guest host on CBC's Power and Politics.
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