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Old 10-07-2011, 10:26 AM   #410
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^Some. It depends on the area again. In Newfoundland, lots of UK accents. Predominantly Irish, but I've been told there are more English dialects in Newfoundland than in the UK. I can only attest that it took three meetings with my electrician before I had any idea what he was staying.

Where I grew up and am living now, Saskatchewan, the predominant accents you would have found would be German, Ukranian and maybe Danish. Although that is shifting and Saskatchewan and much of those accents is blending away. My heritage is Polish and Irish. If you've looked at my blog you know my love of all things Eastern European with my post on the hallowed pyrohy.
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