Permanent Council
The Permanent Council’s authority is derived from the Plenary Assembly to which it reports. The principal responsibility of the Permanent Council is to oversee the general work and orientation of the Conference and to prepare and carry out the main undertakings of the Plenary Assembly.
The Permanent Council is elected for a two-year term by the members present at the Plenary Assembly. It is composed of a minimum of 12 members, equally represented by Bishops from the English and French sectors. The Council meets at least three times a year.
Its composition includes four members from the Executive Committee, four ex officio Members, representatives from each of the four Regional Episcopal Assemblies (Atlantic, Quebec, Ontario and the West) and representatives from the Sectors (as may be needed to ensure equal representation from the two Sectors).
President

The Most Rev. Pierre Goudreault
Bishop of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière
Vice President

The Most Rev. Donald Bolen
Archbishop of Regina
Co-Treasurer

The Most Rev. Christian Rodembourg
Bishop of Saint-Hyacinthe
Co-Treasurer

The Most Rev. Mark Hagemoen
Bishop of Saskatoon
Ex officio member

His Eminence Francis Cardinal Leo
Archbishop of Toronto
Ex officio member

His Eminence Gérald Cyprien Cardinal Lacroix
Archbishop of Québec and Primate of Canada
Ex officio member

The Most Reverend Christian Lépine
Archbishop of Montreal
Ex officio member

The Most Reverend Lawrence Huculak, O.S.B.M.
Eparchial Archbishop of Winnipeg and Metropolitan for Ukrainian Catholics in Canada
Atlantic Regional Representative

The Most Rev. Peter Hundt
Archbishop of St. John’s
Quebec Regional Representative

The Most Reverend Alain Faubert
Bishop of Valleyfield
Ontario Regional Representative

The Most Rev. Daniel J. Miehm
Bishop of Peterborough
Western Regional Representative

The Most Reverend Murray Chatlain
Archbishop of Winnipeg
French Sector Representative

The Most Rev. Guy Desrocher, C.Ss.R.
Archbishop of Moncton
French Sector Representative

The Most Rev. Pierre-Olivier Tremblay, O.M.I.
Bishop of Hearst-Moosonee