Allan Sparrow (1944 – April 30, 2008) was a Canadian political activist and long standing city councillor in Toronto.
Sparrow served on the Toronto City Council for three terms, from 1974 until 1980 under the mayoralty of David Crombie.
[3] Whitney Smith, another key member of the group, said that "Reform Toronto's success was strongly influenced by Allan's strategic thinking and encouragement of his colleagues.
The group was successful in stopping a planned bridge to the airport and Sparrow stepped down as leader of Community Air.
[7] Sparrow is considered a saint by the God's Gardeners, a fictional religious sect that is the focus of Margaret Atwood's 2009 novel The Year of the Flood.