>> The college age woman sounded like any American. According to him, she had grown up right there in Red Bay. It was probably satellite TV that removed her accent.
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>People in Canada without a regional accent often have the accent of a TV anchorperson or a Hollywood actor. Not that it is derived from that, but really it is just a neutral North American accent. Brits that have studied overseas will often acquire one of these accents. I also think of it as the accent that the Queen of England has, but minus the stuffy twinge.
I wonder if the Queen of Canada sounds any different?
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