John Wesley Greenway (August 27, 1861 – April 24, 1928) was a Canadian civil servant and politician.
He was the eldest son of Thomas Greenway a prominent early Canadian politician.
[1] In 1885 Greenway married his only wife Elizabeth Daly, but she died of illness before she was able to have children.
Greenway joined the civil service in 1898 with his appointment as Inspector for School Lands with the Manitoba Government.
[1] On April 20, 1921, by virtue of his position in the Department of the Interior Greenway was appointed to the re-emerging Northwest Territories Council which had been reconstituted for the first time since 1905.