Konrad Sioui

Konrad Sioui
Grand Chief of the Huron-Wendat Nation
In office
2008–2020
Preceded byMax Gros-Louis
Succeeded byRémy Vincent
Personal details
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Konrad Sioui (born in 1953) was the Grand Chief (French: Grand Chef) of Wendake, a native reserve that is an enclave within what is now Quebec City, Canada. He succeeded Max Gros-Louis in 2008 and was succeeded by Rémy Vincent in 2020.[1]

Sioui is a hereditary chief of the Bear Clan of the Huron-Wendat Nation.[2]

He represented the Assembly of First Nations in Geneva from 1985 to 1992 while being the official and national spokesperson on constitutional reform issues between 1984 and 1994. He was a candidate in the AFN's 1994 leadership convention, but lost to Ovide Mercredi.

R. v. Sioui

In R. v. Sioui, known as the Sioui Decision, Sioui won a unanimous decision at the Supreme Court of Canada in 1991. The ruling acknowledged that a 1760 document signed between British General James Murray and the Huron band, the Huron-British Treaty of 1760, is still valid as it was an international agreement entered into between sovereign nations.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ "Former Wendake grand chief Konrad Sioui makes history, becomes head of SAAQ board". CBC News. January 28, 2021. Retrieved August 18, 2025.
  2. ^ Native leaders of Canada
  3. ^ R v Sioui, 1990 CanLII 103, [1990] 1 SCR 1025 (24 May 1990), Supreme Court (Canada)