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 ...
A new musical opened on Broadway last week, “Come from Away,” about Gander, a small town in Newfoundland that rallied to care for some seven thousand travellers stuck there after their planes were ...
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 ...
Canadian literature cannot be defined solely by the language in which it is written. Instead, it must be understood as a ...
Three-fourths of the roughly 500 students at Islington Junior Middle School in Toronto, Ontario, speak a language other than English at home. There are also a growing number of refugee children from ...
As the founding editor of the Canadian Oxford Dictionary, she turned to “trashy novels” and parliamentary debates to find Canada’s version of the language. By Ian Austen In Canada, it's possible to ...
The proportion of the Jewish population of Canada which claims Yiddish as its native tongue decreased nearly 20 percent in the decade from 1931 to 1941, it was revealed here in an article in the ...