CALGARY — Calgarians are finally getting a chance to respond to the 2026 Olympic question through public engagement.
On Tuesday, councillors and Calgarians at large will get their first look into the city’s plans to hold a plebiscite and the public engagement plan starting this month to inform and gather citizens’ concerns and aspirations for the Winter Games.
Administration wants to engage Calgarians between April and September before asking their opinion in a non-binding plebiscite, as early as October. But because of an agreement between all orders of government, the vote could wait until January 2019 when the Bid Corporation (BidCo) comes out with its Bid Book. The final timeline would be up to council’s discretion.
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