The Catholic Church in Canada comprises
Those bishops all belong to the Canadian episcopal conference, the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (C.C.C.B., HQ in national capital Ottawa).
Three Eastern Catholic churches have US-based North American jurisdictions covering Canada, as does the Latin Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter for former Anglicans headquartered in the US.
There also in an Apostolic Nunciature to Canada as papal diplomatic (embassy-level) representation.
The following particular churches are not suffragan to metropolitan sees, but are instead immediately subject to the Holy See:
The province geographically consists of the majority of Alberta, except for the province's northwestern corner.
The province geographically consists of the western third of Quebec.
The province geographically consists of the entirety of Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories, plus the northwestern corner of Alberta, the western third of Nunavut, and a tiny portion of northern Saskatchewan.
The province is geographically conterminous with the provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
The province geographically consists of the northern half of Manitoba, the northern third of Saskatchewan, the eastern two-thirds of Nunavut, and a portion of northwestern Ontario.
The province geographically consists of central and parts of eastern Ontario.
The province is geographically coterminous with the province of New Brunswick.
The province geographically consists of south-central portions of Quebec.
The province geographically consists of northeastern and parts of eastern Ontario.
The province geographically consists of north-central portions of Quebec.
The province geographically consists of the southern two-thirds of Saskatchewan.
The province geographically consists of northeastern portions of Quebec.
The province geographically consists of the southeastern portion of Manitoba.
The province is geographically coterminous with the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The province geographically consists of portions of southeastern Quebec.
The province geographically consists of southern and portions of northwestern Ontario.
The province is geographically coterminous with the province of British Columbia except for the northernmost portion of B.C. above 57 degrees latitude.
These belong to particular churches sui iuris, which use a non-Latin rite (Byzantine or other) but are in full communion with Rome and the entirety of the Catholic Church, yet have their own patriarch or other hierarch directly under Rome
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Canada, a particular church, using the Byzantine Rite in both the Ukrainian language and local vernacular, is organized into a metropolia (or ecclesiastical province) consisting of a metropolitan archeparchy (archdiocese) and its four suffragan eparchies (dioceses) :
Several Eastern Catholic Churches have jurisdictions that include members and congregations in both the United States and Canada:
Nearly all other former jurisdictions have direct successors, usually after promotion, except :