Dave Hancock, born on August tenth, nineteen fifty-five, is a distinguished Canadian lawyer and politician. He served as the fifteenth premier of Alberta for a brief period from March to September in two thousand fourteen. His political career is marked by a commitment to public service and governance.
From nineteen ninety-seven until two thousand fourteen, Hancock represented the Edmonton-Whitemud constituency as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. He was affiliated with the Progressive Conservative party, contributing significantly to the province's legislative processes during his tenure.
After announcing his resignation from the legislature on September twelfth, two thousand fourteen, Hancock transitioned into the judiciary. Since two thousand seventeen, he has been serving as a judge of the Provincial Court of Alberta, where he continues to influence the legal landscape of the province.