Jean Drapeau’s personal collection may provide clues to his thoughts on Olympic debt
MONTREAL — Before his death in 1999, former Montreal mayor Jean Drapeau repeatedly said he would respond to a report critical of cost overruns at the 1976 Olympics.
But Drapeau, who was 83 when he died, never did end up writing his reaction to the Malouf commission report, which said he “must assume the greater part of the blame” for the runaway costs.
But clues into how the late mayor might have responded may have been found in a copy of the four-volume document that belonged to Drapeau.
It was among the photo albums, letters and Drapeau speeches acquired by Christopher Lyons, the chief librarian of rare books at McGill University.