He was born in Quebec and lived there all throughout his school years. So why doesn't he have a French-Canadian accent? Celine Dion is also from Quebec and her accent is very prominent. Just a thought I had.
um excuse me I think you misspelled sabotaageIt was sabotage.
Quebec has had an anglophone population since the end of the Revolutionary war when anglophones fled the US to CAnada as loyalists.He was born in Quebec and lived there all throughout his school years. So why doesn't he have a French-Canadian accent? Celine Dion is also from Quebec and her accent is very prominent. Just a thought I had.
It was sabotage.
Hes directly an anglophone, fuck even people that are clearly franchophone in quebec has no accent when spealing english.The funny thing is when you hear him speak French he doesn't sound native.
um excuse me I think you misspelled sabotaageIt was sabotage.
Don't worry, we've all sometimes gotten so focused on one idea, that we've failed to consider another.Now I feel stupid.
There are a lot of people born in Ontario near the Quebec border who have French accents.I never considered that he could have been raised in an English-speaking household. I always thought that everyone who was born in Quebec had a French accent. Now I feel stupid.
If you watch any NHL hockey and watch when players are interviewed you will find quite a few players with French names who don't speak any French as well as players with English names who speak Quebec French like a native (given they probably are natives).^ I didn't know that. Interesting. Both my parents were born in Ontario and neither of them have accents.
I just had to look up the numbers.The greater percentage of players in the NHL are Canadian (somewhere around the 50 percent mark or more) even though there are more American based teams than Canadian ones. The second largest percentage of players are American and the rest are a mixture of Europeans.
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