Mike Myers states, “There’s nobody more Canadian, than a Canadian who no longer lives in Canada.” I’ve live away from Canada for years. Mike’s comment is right on point!
I think its true. Internally there's enough multiculturalism and neutrality about nationality, but externally we REALLY want to declare ourselves as Canadian. But this is also a sort of thing in many/most/all(?) nations, its just Canada doesn't embrace overt nationalism and its been so long with that, that this pattern has become an agreed trait.
That's correct for every ethnic group, Mexicans are more Mexican when they live in the US, that when they actually live in Mexico, Jews are more Jewish in any other country than when they live in Israel....its just human nature
I'm a British-Canadian, and whenever I get home; whether in Canada or UK, i feel right home. My parents are both British (from Essex). I miss Hamilton, ON
I've been in Hanoi for 4 years. Not once have I met another Canadian. But I did share an elevator with a group of elderly Koreans one day, and the group leader asked where I was from. When they heard I was Canadian, they patted me on the back and said thank you for fighting for them. It was a really nice experience.
You tell 'em, Mikey. Terrific observer of American and UK culture. That's what Canadian comedians are so good at - observing others and writing about it. IMHO, SCTV was on par with SNL.
Canadian comedians owns the world... John Candy, Dan Ackroyd, Jim Carrey, Mike Myers, Martn Short, Eugene Levy, Norm MacDonald, Tommy Chong and Michael J. Fox.... to name a few.
I've lived in 4 different countries in this small world and I've been to several countries to visit and I've met people from all over the world, and I am Canadian. I had a Canadian style Gastro Pub overseas bc I am proud to be Canadian and I was offering a 'Canadian' experience. The view of Canada and Canadians from a majority of people from other countries is Canadians are considered 'The Friendly People'... After 9 years of living outside of Canada, I have learned that in general ppl like us Canucks.
I WAS FROM Toronto.When I was at grad school in nyc, I had a part time job with the scenic crew at SNL and the head set designer would call me CANADA. I loved it.
If you're the right age and grew up in northern New York, you most certainly DO know the Beachcombers. CBC came over the air, and was part of our cable packages in the 70s.
Is it? I thought maybe he meant Mike Myers is about as funny as your average lead salesperson at Canadian Tire - which is true, and there's nothing wrong with that; your average lead salesperson at Canadian Tire is kind of a comical guy - who probably could be a successful comedian south of the border ....
+0The0Grand0Corruptor0 This was why he got out of Canada and came to the United States of America! America is a true independent country, a place to dream big and to have those dreams turn into reality (hence: the land of opportunities). Mike Myers wanted to be a big Hollywood Star. He worked hard towards the goal and his want became real! However, at the end of the day, he never forgot Canada (some people will or worse, even deny). ... Never forgetting your origins is the most precious thing ever! *I am an American, and I am proud to be one. 😊
American guy here. I love Canada. I enjoy it so much every time I go there. And the ladies....whoo...those Canadian gals sure are cute. No matter what city.
Matthew Yoder Lol North Americans are pretty funny. Americans can be pretty funny too. Kevin Hart amd Will Ferrell are pretty funny. I wish I lived in North America I live in Japan. sorry for bad English
we are very proud of our relatives and friends up north in Canada...(uncle born there, became a US marine) its how much we appreciate Canada. Mike keep up the good Canada pride baby....uuuraahh Canucks.
Canada is an amazing diverse place full of wonderful people, it may not be perfect but there are many people around the world whom would love to have our standard of life and liberty
I'm Italian, I lived in several countries, never in Canada though which I visited several times for work. No country is perfect, Canadians ought to be proud of what they achieved, a truly great country and unlike others, you know who you are, they don't waste their time thinking or trying to convince others they are ''exceptional''.
I have to say, myself, being from Northern Minnesota, he is SOOOO right. We have a rep of being Minnesota Nice as well. I really relate to everything he has said. Everyone I have met from Canada is exactly as he has stated. Polite, nice, non-adversarial, (sp?) and "Ya" hockey fiends. lol. Id LOVE to see him make a comedy of Canadian Life... full of heart and humor,....hes got it down. What a great guy.:) ( ok there IS RED GREEN..Also a great show)
Wow!! Thats me exactly . I was born n bred in scarborough toronto till i was 20 then moved to scotland n im so proud to be a canuck now where i was proud to be scottish when i lived there
I wished that I could return to Canada. I miss it so deeply and feel Canadian at heart - I miss my time in Ontario so much. Bring me back Hamilton, Ontario please. I love you
having recently visited west coast canada for the first time, and after spending time in america first, i agree with so much of what he says. Canada is a beautiful country, the people are generally really nice, the culture is driven by social liberalism and they do cities really really well too.. But unlike america, there was no film , music or book I could latch onto as a cultural reference point or point of comparison - in america everywhere I went I could imagine movies from my childhood, or bands I listened to. Still, I hope to go back to Canada very soon
If i'll ever leave germany i want to live in Canada. I went there when i was about 14...I'm 30 now. Still dream about it. Greatest country i've ever been to! My ex-uncle is canadian and he is a great guy! Most cool guys in Hollywood are Canadian. Would love to live there
Talia Price *Canadian* is a Nationality ... not some so-called *skin color* - Canadian is a set of *values,* most of which is enshrined in *Canadian Charter* (Google it) Unfortunately Canada still has a dying *Illiterate Podunk Militia,* which hates our Charter - If YOU identify with Canadian Values, by all means apply legally for residency .... we really do not care about your skin color or place of birth
Talia Price good to know that! As a Canadian, my concern is potential _new Canadians_ ...like YOU ... - I am not bothered about the *deliberately illiterate*
***** I am currently in Toronto, and I have been here for almost a month, I am came here to start a new chapter in my life and to live in a country that is safe and tolerant. I am the complete opposite of the stereotypical American. Canada is my home now, and I hope it will be my home for a long time. I want to build a foundation here. I agree with everything that Canada stands for.
Instead of all this Mike you have millions of Dr Evil fans. Would you PLEASE get going on a new movie for us finally....we have been waiting so long. PLEASE.
I've traveled abroad a few times and I always wear the maple leaf somewhere on me and I have been treated exceptionally well BECAUSE they realized that I was Canadian. So I also enjoy being Canadian in other countries lol
What's weird is I've never lived in Canada but everyone seems to think I have a Canadian accent. I was even stopped by the lady checking me out at a store and she asked me while blushing if I was Canadian. I was like no but I took a vacation to B.C. when I was a kid.
Mike, what the heck are u doing? Millions of us fans of Dr. Evil want a movie about him. WHY are you so disappointing all his fans? Would you please get off your butt and do one for us. Heck with Austin...we want Dr. Evil. He looked so great on SNL! Do it already for us!
Canada and Canadians are great! Every country has good things and bad things. Some go through terrible periods for some "not so hidden" interests but in the end it's a wonderful world.
I used to have a copied recording of The National's opening sequence on a Mixtape, just for the novelty. Myeres is fascinating in this program that seems like a notch like Charlie Rose.
Canadians like Australians both gained their nations independence from Britain peacefully without resorting to an armed revolt. So our societies never rejected the polite British culture because of any Anti-British sentiment in our histories.
So nice to see this interview, especially as a Canadian living outside of Canada. I couldn't help but notice though, it seems to me like Wendy Mesley is holding something back for part of this interview.
shes trying to make it seem like Mike doesnt want to admit tht canada is great or something, which its kind of not all tht, and so she goes like do they talk about us? When in reality, Americans really dnt. Its not our fault canada cnt keep up with America. I dnt even know y we should keep referring to it as North America when canada wants to be its own country and so does mexico.
I love this interview, however, let me disagree with one sentence: "We are not a culture for export" We are, listen to The Tragically Hip and just rejoice in your youth, seeing the great lakes, hearing the loon and revisiting your campfire nights.
He's right though. Sorry Canadians, but we don't think about you that much. Even us that love Canada and are named after fictional Canadians. Canada is just that awesome cousin up north that we have. You're cool as hell and fun to hang with.
Games Workshop Convention years ago (afterwards at a bar): Canadian guy: "what are all the fireworks about, eh? Me: AHAHAHAA! Y'all DO say "eh"! Canadian guy: HAHAHA! You guys DO say "Y'all" Me: ...
People stop comparing with what you believe. I am Canadian by nature but I love all people regardless. Yes we are America's younger brother. But that's ok. They say wisdom comes with age. Wrong! Wisdom we all have from the day we are born into this world. So America has so much bullshit happening that you lose your place. No matter what happens...Canada will always be there for his big brother!
Amusing that CBC thinks Canadian actors are somehow experts on Canadian political science by virtue of their fame. He started out by refering to Canada as a nation state. Canada is not a nation state but almost the complete opposite.
Trailer Park Boys did ok on the export market. It might not be the portrayal of Canada everyone wanted out there but it put asses in seats and made money. Letter Kenny seems to be catching on with the same sort of market.
It isn't correct to say that Canadians (implying _'all'_ Canadians) have an accent. Discounting people who immigrated to Canada, from places where English is not their mother tongue, you can essentially divide the English Canadian _'accent'_ into four identifiable groups: *The Atlantic/East Coast region* People often speak with a very pronounced accent, ranging from Irish and Scottish influence, through varied British dialects. They tend to sound quite lyrical in the manner of which they speak. *Quebec & New Brunswick* English speakers retain a French Canadian accent, whether they can actually speak French, or not. More often, the accent is more pronounced depending on the area you travel to. *Ontario and the Prairies* Again, discounting the vast array of people who form the multicultural mosaic, English speakers in these area have a distinct lack of any accent whatsoever. It's more like a lazy English, where the least efforts are put into speech. Although, towns closer to the US border along the Prairies do tend to share similar accents. *West Coast and Rockies* It took me a while to put my finger on it, but the accent ranges from dope fiend to hardcore drug addict. Yes, there are some who speak properly, but they're in the minority.
Mike Myers has so much substance. Proud that he is Canadian.
I'm Australian. Never been overseas, but I would absolutely love to visit Canada! Beautiful land, beautiful people!
im american and i went, it was nice people there
I’ve always been a fan of Mike Myers !😊
He's absolutely right when he says we're more Canadian when we live abroad.
Mike Myers states, “There’s nobody more Canadian, than a Canadian who no longer lives in Canada.”
I’ve live away from Canada for years. Mike’s comment is right on point!
I think its true. Internally there's enough multiculturalism and neutrality about nationality, but externally we REALLY want to declare ourselves as Canadian. But this is also a sort of thing in many/most/all(?) nations, its just Canada doesn't embrace overt nationalism and its been so long with that, that this pattern has become an agreed trait.
That's correct for every ethnic group, Mexicans are more Mexican when they live in the US, that when they actually live in Mexico, Jews are more Jewish in any other country than when they live in Israel....its just human nature
Its like the exact opposite when you're American living abroad since like 99% of the world hates us.
Too bad the basis of the Canadian identity/culture is "not being American" when it's very derivative of it, and I saw that as a Canadian
I'm a British-Canadian, and whenever I get home; whether in Canada or UK, i feel right home. My parents are both British (from Essex). I miss Hamilton, ON
Miss him in the movies ..........luv him. Thank god for Canadians. Getting your book and can't wait to be more Canadian. God blessed Canada. A
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Take a flying fuck back to America.
***** it's like a fuck but you are flying, so it's more dramatic.
***** lol I don't think it works that way.
1 00 You can have him.
Excellent interview. He absolutely knows what it means to be Canadian🇨🇦❤
I've been in Hanoi for 4 years. Not once have I met another Canadian. But I did share an elevator with a group of elderly Koreans one day, and the group leader asked where I was from. When they heard I was Canadian, they patted me on the back and said thank you for fighting for them. It was a really nice experience.
You tell 'em, Mikey. Terrific observer of American and UK culture. That's what Canadian comedians are so good at - observing others and writing about it. IMHO, SCTV was on par with SNL.
SC was better than SNL. SNL just outsourced SC to America.
Such a cool guy. So humble and warm. Wish I was friends with him.
Canadian comedians owns the world... John Candy, Dan Ackroyd, Jim Carrey, Mike Myers, Martn Short, Eugene Levy, Norm MacDonald, Tommy Chong and Michael J. Fox.... to name a few.
Tis right
Tom Green and Seth Rogen too!
Don't forget Rick Moranis!!
You forgot Colin Mochery
"A Country of Cooperation"...what a great tag line for Canada! (PS: I love your flag.)
I've lived in 4 different countries in this small world and I've been to several countries to visit and I've met people from all over the world, and I am Canadian. I had a Canadian style Gastro Pub overseas bc I am proud to be Canadian and I was offering a 'Canadian' experience. The view of Canada and Canadians from a majority of people from other countries is Canadians are considered 'The Friendly People'... After 9 years of living outside of Canada, I have learned that in general ppl like us Canucks.
Love Mike, spent some time with him on his birthday one year in NYC on my ship.
Canadians are the loveliest people in the world. You indeed are the closest nation to perfection.
Joanna X I hate being known for being polite. He doesn't what being a Canadian. He thinks Toronto is Canada.
sissy lou what's wrong with being known for being polite? Canadians have the best PR in the world, literally no other country in the world hates you
Joanna X Like Sweden. No thanks.
Joanna X I cannot argue with that....and yes Canada got it right .........cheers from the USA (or what is left of it)
I WAS FROM Toronto.When I was at grad school in nyc, I had a part time job with the scenic crew at SNL and the head set designer would call me CANADA. I loved it.
If you're the right age and grew up in northern New York, you most certainly DO know the Beachcombers. CBC came over the air, and was part of our cable packages in the 70s.
Mike Myers would just be lead sales person at Canadian Tire if he had stayed in Canada.
... so .... your point is ... ?
You need to go to America to pursue a acting career. That's what his point is...
Is it? I thought maybe he meant Mike Myers is about as funny as your average lead salesperson at Canadian Tire - which is true, and there's nothing wrong with that; your average lead salesperson at Canadian Tire is kind of a comical guy - who probably could be a successful comedian south of the border ....
+0The0Grand0Corruptor0
This was why he got out of Canada and came to the United States of America!
America is a true independent country, a place to dream big and to have those dreams turn into reality (hence: the land of opportunities).
Mike Myers wanted to be a big Hollywood Star.
He worked hard towards the goal and his want became real!
However, at the end of the day, he never forgot Canada (some people will or worse, even deny).
...
Never forgetting your origins is the most precious thing ever!
*I am an American, and I am proud to be one.
😊
His brother became a store manager for Sears....
Mike Myers has beautiful skin he doesn't look old glad to see he's taking care of himself and that he's doing well.
you have nice skin
American guy here.
I love Canada. I enjoy it so much every time I go there.
And the ladies....whoo...those Canadian gals sure are cute. No matter what city.
I'm American, and some of the most legendary comedians have consistently come from Canada. Must be something in the water.
Matthew Yoder Lol North Americans are pretty funny. Americans can be pretty funny too. Kevin Hart amd Will Ferrell are pretty funny. I wish I lived in North America I live in Japan. sorry for bad English
Leslie Nielsen the greatest parody actor of them all. And Jim Carrey, just one of the greats. Canada should be proud
we are very proud of our relatives and friends up north in Canada...(uncle born there, became a US marine)
its how much we appreciate Canada.
Mike keep up the good Canada pride baby....uuuraahh Canucks.
Canada is an amazing diverse place full of wonderful people, it may not be perfect but there are many people around the world whom would love to have our standard of life and liberty
"In a perfect world you wouldn't need a Utopia" is one of those peak dad jokes XD
You will always be a great Canadian ,Wayne !!
I'm Italian, I lived in several countries, never in Canada though which I visited several times for work. No country is perfect, Canadians ought to be proud of what they achieved, a truly great country and unlike others, you know who you are, they don't waste their time thinking or trying to convince others they are ''exceptional''.
I think Canada has the highest Italian population in the world outside Italy.
My brother Cary sent me his new book for my birthday. Thanks to Mike Myers for decades of Canadian memories.
I have to say, myself, being from Northern Minnesota, he is SOOOO right. We have a rep of being Minnesota Nice as well. I really relate to everything he has said. Everyone I have met from Canada is exactly as he has stated. Polite, nice, non-adversarial, (sp?) and "Ya" hockey fiends. lol. Id LOVE to see him make a comedy of Canadian Life... full of heart and humor,....hes got it down. What a great guy.:) ( ok there IS RED GREEN..Also a great show)
I love Mike. I liked that he said in a round way, It's easier to love Canada when you don't live there.
Love Mike Myers!
Wow!! Thats me exactly . I was born n bred in scarborough toronto till i was 20 then moved to scotland n im so proud to be a canuck now where i was proud to be scottish when i lived there
Fellow American-Canadian here.....Canadians most definitely have an accent.
I love how the Canadian accent is sort of a British American hybrid.
I love how she’s almost trying to shut down Canadian stereotypes but knows she’s guilty with the “Oh yeah.” 🤣
My sister lives in Canada, we are Irish, she says Canadians are the most polite and friendly people ever..
I wished that I could return to Canada. I miss it so deeply and feel Canadian at heart - I miss my time in Ontario so much. Bring me back Hamilton, Ontario please. I love you
When you meet Canadians on your travels they are so nice and polite. Americans too 😍
Great interview.
Thank you Mike, thank you!
MOLE.. MOLY MOLY MOLY.. MOLE..... shh Mole
Just wanna... chop it off, cut it up and make some guacamooooole...
i like ket
Mike Myers is the most talented funniest person in the world
having recently visited west coast canada for the first time, and after spending time in america first, i agree with so much of what he says. Canada is a beautiful country, the people are generally really nice, the culture is driven by social liberalism and they do cities really really well too.. But unlike america, there was no film , music or book I could latch onto as a cultural reference point or point of comparison - in america everywhere I went I could imagine movies from my childhood, or bands I listened to. Still, I hope to go back to Canada very soon
If i'll ever leave germany i want to live in Canada. I went there when i was about 14...I'm 30 now. Still dream about it. Greatest country i've ever been to! My ex-uncle is canadian and he is a great guy! Most cool guys in Hollywood are Canadian. Would love to live there
I like the new hair color . Looks real good on Mike .
We need a sequel to The Love Guru.
Bradley Coates No, not really.
^^^^ said nobody ever ^^^^
I LOVED Guru!!!
We need a Wayne's World & Bill & Ted put into one movie like they did with Batman vs Superman, Freddy vs Jason, & the Jetsons meet the Flintstones.
When did Mike Myers's hair go white?
it happens to humans that are above the age of 50 it will happen to you believe it or do you dumb ass
She asked when you dumbfucks, she didn't deny the existence of white hair.
***** Maybe read my comment before you reply, I don't give a fuck what it means in your country.
I know people who have gone bald by the age of 20... I've known people to have grey hair at the age of 25... it's just bad genetics / stress.
He now has Donald Trump's hair
Mike Meyers (as well as Dana Carvey) is my favorite SNL alum!
I want to be Canadian.
Bradley Coates ok
Talia Price
*Canadian* is a Nationality ... not some so-called *skin color*
- Canadian is a set of *values,* most of which is enshrined in *Canadian Charter* (Google it)
Unfortunately Canada still has a dying *Illiterate Podunk Militia,* which hates our Charter
- If YOU identify with Canadian Values, by all means apply legally for residency ....
we really do not care about your skin color or place of birth
***** I know that. Tell that to the first person who replied to my comment. Not me! Thank you!
Talia Price
good to know that!
As a Canadian, my concern is potential _new Canadians_ ...like YOU ...
- I am not bothered about the *deliberately illiterate*
***** I am currently in Toronto, and I have been here for almost a month, I am came here to start a new chapter in my life and to live in a country that is safe and tolerant. I am the complete opposite of the stereotypical American. Canada is my home now, and I hope it will be my home for a long time. I want to build a foundation here. I agree with everything that Canada stands for.
Good interview. But what the hell happened at the end?
I loved Beachcombers! It was televised here in Oz in the 80s
I love mike myers
I really would love living in Canada
hope youre rich to afford the taxes .
Instead of all this Mike you have millions of Dr Evil fans. Would you PLEASE get going on a new movie for us finally....we have been waiting so long. PLEASE.
I've traveled abroad a few times and I always wear the maple leaf somewhere on me and I have been treated exceptionally well BECAUSE they realized that I was Canadian. So I also enjoy being Canadian in other countries lol
love this 💝
Just finished the Audible of his book: loved it!
Keep it polite Canada 🇨🇦
What's weird is I've never lived in Canada but everyone seems to think I have a Canadian accent. I was even stopped by the lady checking me out at a store and she asked me while blushing if I was Canadian. I was like no but I took a vacation to B.C. when I was a kid.
Nice interview. Really talented guy.
We used to watch Beachcombers and Anne of Green Gables over here in Germany years ago :)
Austin Powers is the greatest Canadian film export be it makes fun of British culture, but Mike Meyers represents Canada.
Mike, what the heck are u doing? Millions of us fans of Dr. Evil want a movie about him. WHY are you so disappointing all his fans? Would you please get off your butt and do one for us. Heck with Austin...we want Dr. Evil. He looked so great on SNL! Do it already for us!
He looks very scouse in this interview, I can almost imagine him standing in the masons in the swan waiting on his footie bet to come in.
Canada and Canadians are great! Every country has good things and bad things. Some go through terrible periods for some "not so hidden" interests but in the end it's a wonderful world.
I love Mike Myers!
Seems like a nice and thoughtful dude.
that was a good line he said, Americans dont think about Canadians because it is true
I used to have a copied recording of The National's opening sequence on a Mixtape, just for the novelty. Myeres is fascinating in this program that seems like a notch like Charlie Rose.
What a great interview!
I always liked Mike
Canadians like Australians both gained their nations independence from Britain peacefully without resorting to an armed revolt. So our societies never rejected the polite British culture because of any Anti-British sentiment in our histories.
...and both countries remain part if the British Commonwealth. What's up with that?
AUSSIEDAVEROCKS Canada is not independent. We are a Commonwealth nation - still tied to the British.
Canada is a great country, Canadians should be proud. By the way, I'm American
Proud Canadians don't leave Canada
So nice to see this interview, especially as a Canadian living outside of Canada. I couldn't help but notice though, it seems to me like Wendy Mesley is holding something back for part of this interview.
shes trying to make it seem like Mike doesnt want to admit tht canada is great or something, which its kind of not all tht, and so she goes like do they talk about us? When in reality, Americans really dnt. Its not our fault canada cnt keep up with America. I dnt even know y we should keep referring to it as North America when canada wants to be its own country and so does mexico.
Austin powers needs to return for one final show down!
Austin powers: The final Mojo
I love this interview, however, let me disagree with one sentence: "We are not a culture for export"
We are, listen to The Tragically Hip and just rejoice in your youth, seeing the great lakes, hearing the loon and revisiting your campfire nights.
I'm an American and Mike is right!
Ireland had the Beachcombers
This is a stark contrast to what he had to say about Canada in Joel Choen's documentary.
Wow, Steve Martin has packed on the weight.
Lol
Its strange hearing him doing a Liverpool accent. Never really heard him do that before.
His mum and dad were born in Liverpool England, that's why he does it
I. love. mike. myers
Ive never seen an interview with him
Mike For PM!!
Hahaha I'm pretty sure I met Mike this exact day this was filmed haha.
is his hair slowly turning white or did he dye it cuz that looks odd also wheres the rest of the interview?
He's right though. Sorry Canadians, but we don't think about you that much. Even us that love Canada and are named after fictional Canadians. Canada is just that awesome cousin up north that we have. You're cool as hell and fun to hang with.
You know what I mean?
Games Workshop Convention years ago (afterwards at a bar):
Canadian guy: "what are all the fireworks about, eh?
Me: AHAHAHAA! Y'all DO say "eh"!
Canadian guy: HAHAHA! You guys DO say "Y'all"
Me: ...
Canadian accent sounds like what people from Minnesota sound like.
ALL FOR CANADA .. we are going LIVE for CANADA .yes live video feed
People stop comparing with what you believe. I am Canadian by nature but I love all people regardless. Yes we are America's younger brother. But that's ok. They say wisdom comes with age. Wrong! Wisdom we all have from the day we are born into this world. So America has so much bullshit happening that you lose your place. No matter what happens...Canada will always be there for his big brother!
A lot of our news is about the U.S. But the greats are Canadian .
Wayne's W🌏rld
Wayne's W🌏rld
Party time
Excellent
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Interesting insights on how creating sketches on SNL goes.
A Nation of my favourite reasonable people. If Canada is exporting nice then I hope more countries take them up on it.
Anne of Green Gables? (For the Canadian childhood story)
Amusing that CBC thinks Canadian actors are somehow experts on Canadian political science by virtue of their fame. He started out by refering to Canada as a nation state. Canada is not a nation state but almost the complete opposite.
Trailer Park Boys did ok on the export market. It might not be the portrayal of Canada everyone wanted out there but it put asses in seats and made money. Letter Kenny seems to be catching on with the same sort of market.
fiveways DeGrassi
Ed, Edd n Eddy, Ren & Stimpy etc.
It isn't correct to say that Canadians (implying _'all'_ Canadians) have an accent.
Discounting people who immigrated to Canada, from places where English is not their mother tongue, you can essentially divide the English Canadian _'accent'_ into four identifiable groups:
*The Atlantic/East Coast region*
People often speak with a very pronounced accent, ranging from Irish and Scottish influence, through varied British dialects. They tend to sound quite lyrical in the manner of which they speak.
*Quebec & New Brunswick*
English speakers retain a French Canadian accent, whether they can actually speak French, or not. More often, the accent is more pronounced depending on the area you travel to.
*Ontario and the Prairies*
Again, discounting the vast array of people who form the multicultural mosaic, English speakers in these area have a distinct lack of any accent whatsoever. It's more like a lazy English, where the least efforts are put into speech. Although, towns closer to the US border along the Prairies do tend to share similar accents.
*West Coast and Rockies*
It took me a while to put my finger on it, but the accent ranges from dope fiend to hardcore drug addict. Yes, there are some who speak properly, but they're in the minority.