Jeanne Wolfe (1934–2009) was a British-born Canadian urban planner and scholar known for her outstanding contribution to planning affairs in Quebec, Canada, and internationally.
Following her graduation from McGill, Wolfe practiced for over a decade as a professional planner, holding positions with both the City of Montreal and the Quebec Government's Ministry of Municipal Affairs.
Among her achievements are reviews about Canadian planning and housing policy, and articles documenting the evolution of Montreal's governance structure.
She also extensively studied urban and social issues in developing countries and late in her life, she worked on a history of utopian communities across Canada.
For the last 25 years of her life, Wolfe was deeply involved in planning research and practice in developing countries, particularly in the Caribbean basin and in Central America.