Anglican Church of Canada

Anglican Church of Canada
Église anglicane du Canada
Nisi Dominus (incipit of Psalm 127)
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationAnglican
ScriptureHoly Bible
TheologyAnglican doctrine
PolityEpiscopal
PrimateAnne Germond (acting)
Parishes1,498
AssociationsAnglican Communion
Full communionChurch of South India
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
Mar Thoma Syrian Church
Moravian Church Northern Province
RegionCanada
Liturgy1962 Book of Common Prayer, Book of Alternative Services
Headquarters80 Hayden Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Branched fromChurch of England
SeparationsAnglican Church in North America (2009)
Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter (2012)
Members294,931 on parish rolls (2022)
Official websiteanglican.ca

The Anglican Church of Canada (ACC or ACoC) is the province of the Anglican Communion in Canada. The official French-language name is l'Église anglicane du Canada. In 2016, the Anglican Church of Canada responded to a peer-reviewed study in the Journal of Anglican Studies published by Cambridge University Press reporting that the church has 1,447,080 total baptized members. In 2022, the Anglican Church counted 294,931 active members on parish rolls in 1,978 congregations, organized into 1,498 parishes. The 2021 Canadian census counted 1,134,315 self-identified Anglicans (3.1 percent of the total Canadian population), making the Anglican Church the third-largest Canadian church after the Catholic Church and the United Church of Canada.

Like other Anglican churches, the Anglican Church of Canada's liturgy utilizes a native version of the Book of Common Prayer, the 1962 prayer book. An alternative liturgical resource was developed in 1985 titled the Book of Alternative Services, which has developed into the dominant liturgical book of the church.

Unlike in the United Kingdom, the past title of "Defender of the Faith" in the title of the Canadian sovereign did not officially refer to the Christian faith, or to the Anglican Church of Canada. However, two out of three Chapels Royal in Canada are consecrated Anglican chapels.