Archbishop Andrew Hutchison of Montreal elected 12th Primate of Anglican Church of Canada

Canadian Anglicans have elected a new Primate.  On the fourth ballot, more than 300 members of General Synod, the church’s chief governing and legislative body, elected Archbishop Andrew Hutchison of Montreal. Archbishop Hutchison, 65, is also Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada and Bishop Ordinary of the Canadian Forces. Members of General Synod took … Continued

Victoria Matthews withdraws as primatial candidate

Bishop Victoria Matthews of the diocese of Edmonton has announced that she will withdraw her name from the list of candidates for election to the office of Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada. In a letter to her diocese, Bishop Matthews said:  “Earlier this week, I was diagnosed with breast cancer.  This morning I … Continued

Bishops select candidates for primatial election

Canadian Anglican bishops have selected four from among their own number to be candidates for an election to the office of Primate, which will be held next month in St. Catharines, Ont. The election of a successor to Archbishop Michael Peers, the 11th Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, is one of the tasks … Continued

Federal appeal of B.C. Residential School decision will prolong uncertainty for claimants, church says

The federal government’s decision to appeal a British Columbia Court of Appeal ruling that found it completely liable for physical and sexual abuse at the Alberni Indian Residential School is disappointing because it will prolong the uncertainty for those seeking compensation, says Archdeacon Jim Boyles, general secretary of the Anglican Church of Canada’s General Synod. … Continued