John Fisher Wood, PC QC (October 12, 1852 – March 14, 1899) was an Ontario businessman, lawyer and politician.
He was born in Addison in Canada West in 1852 (some sources say 1850), the son of a Scottish immigrant.
He served as solicitor for the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville and was also vice-president of the Brockville, Westport and Sault Ste.
Wood was part of the "nest of traitors" who forced Mackenzie Bowell to resign as Prime Minister in 1896.
On Mr. Wood's nomination as Controller of Inland Revenue, 5 December 1892: