Canadian English is evolving so quickly that the ubiquitous “eh?” (as in, “That was some hockey game, eh?”) will soon be a thing of the past. That was one of the findings of a study conducted by Sali ...
Canadian immigration law requires Irish people to undergo an English proficiency test to gain permanent residency - they aren't happy about it Young Irish immigrants in Canada have expressed their ...
Linguists say the prime minister’s use of ‘s’ instead of ‘z’ breaks national English conventions Mark Carney says that amid a fundamental shift to the nature of globalisation, his government will ...
OTTAWA — Promoters of Canadian English say the federal government is sending the wrong message to the world with its recent use of British spelling in official documents. In a letter to Prime Minister ...
With Canadian spelling under threat, we must use vigour to mount a defence. By utilizing Canadian spelling, we endeavour to distinguish ourselves from the behaviour of our neighbour, and honour our ...