
Former Calgary police chief Rick Hanson chairs group studying 2026 Olympic bid
CALGARY — Former Calgary police chief and politician Rick Hanson is back in the public eye as the head of the city’s exploration committee studying a possible bid for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Hanson resigned as Calgary’s top cop in 2015 for an unsuccessful run as a Progressive Conservative in the Alberta election later that year.
Calgary was the host city of the 1988 Winter Olympics. After hearing a presentation from the Calgary Sport Tourism Authority, city council voted in June to spend up to $5 million studying ways and means of getting the Games again.
The clock is ticking as Calgary must indicate to the International Olympic Committee their intent to bid for 2026 by September, 2017. The winning bid will be announced in 2019.