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Old 03-30-2009, 08:05 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by Wetdogeared View Post
I would say that Canadians use UK English, although the influence of our neighbour to the south on the use of the letter "z" instead of "s" has been customized.

There are a few more exceptions, since my spell checker allows for both UK and Canadian Dictionaries.

The pronunciation of of the letter "z", however, has not been adopted.

WDE.
I speak Canadian English my words have lots of U's in them and my alphabet ends with "x, y, Zed." Oh ya, I'm on the West coast so we speak a lot slower than those over in Toronto.
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