Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon
The Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon is one of four ecclesiastical provinces in the Anglican Church of Canada. It was founded in 1914 as the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia, but changed its name in 1943 when the Diocese of Yukon was incorporated from the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land. The territory covered by the province encompasses the civil province of British Columbia and Yukon. There are five dioceses and one "recognized territory [with] the status of a diocese"[1] in the province:
The former Diocese of Cariboo's operations were suspended as a result of insolvency arising from liability judgements in the cases of abuse at residential schools operated by the Diocese. The parishes within its territory were administered as the Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior by a suffragan bishop to the metropolitan starting 2004, and became a "recognized territory [with] the status of a diocese" (since 2016 known as the Territory of the People) on November 14, 2015.[1] Provinces of the Anglican Church of Canada are headed by a metropolitan, elected from among the province's diocesan bishops. This bishop then becomes archbishop of his or her diocese and metropolitan of the Province. The most recent metropolitan of the Province of British Columbia and Yukon was Lynne McNaughton of the Diocese of Kootenay prior to her resignation, with a successor scheduled to be elected early in 2025.[2] Metropolitans of British Columbia and Yukon
Suffragan bishops to the Metropolitan
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