[2] Hansen completed further education with a public administration degree at Queen's University in 1990.
[1] Hansen worked for a publishing house in Denmark before moving to Canada in 1950.
Once in Canada, Hansen held multiple jobs before beginning her law studies in 1956.
Despite being reelected for an additional four years in 1981, her position as commissioner ended in 1983 after the creation of Canada's Privacy Act.
[5] When her term ended, Hansen became the inaugural Information Commissioner of Canada in 1983 and held the position until 1990.