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CEO of Canadian Olympic Committee visits Calgary Thursday

WATCH: Alberta’s Premier has not made up her mind on a whether to support Calgary bid for the 2016 Olympic Winter Games, saying she wants more details. This comes on a day when Canadian Olympic Committee executives were in closed-door meetings with city officials. Gary Bobrovitz has more – Nov 23, 2017

The CEO of the Canadian Olympic Committee will be in Calgary on Thursday and is expected to meet with the city’s mayor during his visit.

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Naheed Nenshi’s office confirmed to Global News that Chris Overholt will meet with city administration, though few other details on their get-together are known.

On Monday, city council voted to spend up to $2 million more on a possible 2026 Olympic bid for Calgary. Only $1 million of that money will be released until it is known what the federal and provincial governments are willing to contribute to a bid. Council has said it wants that answer by early 2018.

City staff estimates a bid price tag would be between $25 million and $30 million.

The International Olympic Committee will invite cities to bid in October 2018 and the deadline is January 2019.

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