
The Toronto Police Service, one of Canada’s largest police forces, has sought and been granted permission to use an award-winning documentary by Anglican Video as a reference material for its training program for city police officers.
Category: News Update, Film, Residential Schools
Anglicans joined faith communities across Canada in commemorating World Water Day March 22 with calls for the protection of water “as a sacred gift, not a commodity” and for world leaders to ensure that all people have access to safe, clean water.
Category: News Update, Canada

“Oh, what a joyful day this is!” said a statement released March 23 by the family of Canadian James Loney, upon receiving news today that he, along with two other peace activists held hostage in Iraq for almost four months, had been freed after a multinational military operation involving Canadian, British, American and Iraqi forces.
Category: News Update, Middle East
Peter Irish, of Minto, N.B., diocese of Fredericton, on March 11 resigned as deputy prolocutor of General Synod, one of the nine national offices of the Anglican Church of Canada.
Category: News Update, Council of General Synod
The Anglican Church of Canada’s revised residential schools agreement with the federal government will reduce the financial commitments of General Synod and the dioceses by almost 40 per cent, according to Ellie Johnson, former acting general secretary, in a report to a meeting of Partners in Mission (PIM) in February.
Category: News Update, Residential Schools
The Anglican church's volunteer program is appealing for candidates to serve the church in different capacities overseas, as it once again goes through a bleak period, with a dearth of volunteers and a critical need for help...
Category: News Update, Canada

All 30 dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada, through their diocesan bishops and/or chancellors, have recommended that their diocesan councils or executive committees approve the revised Indian residential schools settlement agreement presented by the federal government last November.
Category: News Update, Residential Schools

The duties of Canadian Forces chaplains can be very different to their civilian counterparts.
Take Capt. Fraser Harvey, the Anglican chaplain at Canadian Forces Base Borden, near Barrie, Ont. In recent years, he has followed...
Category: News Update, Canada

Bishops and chancellors of Canada’s 30 Anglican dioceses have expressed “strong support” for the revised Indian residential schools settlement agreement and are prepared to endorse its approval before their respective...
Category: News Update, Residential Schools

The Anglican Church of Canada has its first bishop of Asian descent – Canon Patrick Yu, the Hong Kong-born incumbent of St. Timothy’s Anglican church in Agincourt, Ont., who was elected suffragan bishop in the diocese of Toronto Jan. 7.
Category: News Update, Canada