John Beaucage

In October 2004, John Beaucage was elected as Grand Council Chief to serve the 42-member First Nations of the Anishinabek Nation. John was re-elected in 2006, by acclamation, a rare occurrence in the history of one of Canada’s oldest First Nation political organizations. Prior to his election as Grand Council Chief, Beaucage was the elected Chief of Wasauksing First Nation and served in that capacity for four consecutive terms. Beaucage is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario with a combined degree in English and economics, and he has done post-graduate work in First Nation planning at the University of British Columbia. He also was the recipient of a Honorary Doctor of Letters from Nipissing University in the 2009 Convocation.

Grand Council Chief Beaucage played an instrumental role in the First Ministers Meeting which took place in Kelowna, BC in November of 2005.  Leading up to the First Ministers Meeting, Beaucage served as the Co-chair for First Ministers Working Groups for both Housing and Relationships. Since leaving his position as Grand Council Chief, Beaucage now serves on a number of boards and is working on developing green energy projects with several First Nations across the country. He has also been involved as a mediator with land disputes and was appointed as Special Advisor to the Minister of Children & Youth Services, which resulted in a much publicized report on the state of native child welfare in Ontario.

Eyaabay (his traditional name) is a Pipe Carrier from the Bear Clan.  A citizen of Wasauksing First Nation, he was raised on the Shawanaga First Nation and has extended family in Nipissing, Curve Lake and Moose Deer Point First Nations. John and his wife Bonnie have been married for 45 years and have four children and thirteen grandchildren.

Note: Mr. John Beaucage is the first of five Lieutenant Governor in Council appointees.


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