Edward Arthur "Ted" Follows (June 8, 1926 – September 1, 2013[1]) was a Canadian Anglican bishop and pastor in the Reformed Episcopal Church (REC).
The Reformed Episcopal Church had dwindled in Canada to just three parishes, including the historic Church of Our Lord founded by Edward Cridge, when it was decided to create two dioceses and pursue reunification with the U.S. branch of the REC.
Follows was elected bishop of the newly formed Diocese of Western Canada and Alaska.
Robert H. Booth, and newly consecrated REC Bishop of Eastern Canada Michael Fedechko.
[4] In 1996, Follows stepped down to focus on his work as rector of Church of Our Lord and principal of Cridge Memorial Theological College and was succeeded by Charles Dorrington.