Wendy Grant-John
Wendy Grant-John | |
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Grant-John in 2011 | |
| Chief of the Musqueam First Nation | |
| Vice-Chief of the Assembly of First Nations | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Wendy Sparrow |
| Spouse | Edward John |
| Children | 4 |
| Relatives | Willard Sparrow (father), Gail, Debra, and Robyn Sparrow (sisters) |
| Awards | Indspire Award (2006), YWCA Woman of Distinction (2001), Honorary Doctorates from Royal Roads University (2003) and Simon Fraser University (2011) |
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Wendy Grant-John, née Wendy Sparrow, is a prominent First Nations leader in British Columbia. She served three terms as chief of the Musqueam First Nation and was the first woman elected regional vice-chief of the Assembly of First Nations.