Canadian English is the product of four waves of immigration and settlement over a period of almost two centuries.
Canadian English is different from other forms of English in its spoken form also.
In Canadian English there is a regional distinction for the name of a summer recreation house.
"Dove" is usually used in its place in American and Canadian English.
It has also gained usage in Canadian English.
The phrase has had some usage in Canadian English.
In Canadian English, the term college usually refers to a technical, applied arts, or applied science school.
It is fully delivered by computer and uses Canadian English and accents.
There are very limited regional differences in pronunciation in Canadian English.
In addition, the vocabulary of Canadian English also features words that are seldom (if ever) found elsewhere.