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Dennis Paul Drainville is the twelfth Anglican bishop of Quebec. Bishop Dennis attended Trinity College, Toronto. Ordained to the diaconate in 1982 and to the priesthood a year later, he first served a rural parish in the Diocese of Ontario. He later served as executive director of STOP 103, a non-profit, multi-service agency responding to the needs of the poor and marginalized in Toronto’s downtown core.
In 1990 Bishop Dennis was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. In 1993 he resigned from the government caucus to protest his party’s decision to introduce casino gambling to Ontario.
In addition to his responsibilities as diocesan, Bishop Dennis also sits on the Anglican Church of Canada’s Council of General Synod, and is co-chair of the Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue of Canada.
A lifelong social activist, and compelling public speaker, Bp Drainville has never hidden his commitment to social change and the creation of relationships based on the principles of justice and peace.