A new bill in California refers to state over the American border

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Canadian English (CanE, CE, en-CA) is the set of varieties of the English language native to Canada. According to the 2011 census, English was the first language of approximately 19 million Canadians, or 57% of the population; the remainder of the population were native speakers of Canadian French (22%) or other languages (allophones, 21%). A larger number, 28 million people, reported using English as their dominant language. 82% of Canadians outside the province of Quebec reported speaking English natively, but within Quebec the figure was just 7.7% as most of its residents are native speakers of Quebec French.

Canadian English contains elements of British English and American English, as well as many Canadianisms (meaning 2): elements “distinctively characteristic of Canadian usage”. While, broadly speaking, Canadian English varieties tend to be close to American English varieties in terms of linguistic distance, the precise influence of American English, British English and other unique sources on Canadian English varieties has been the ongoing focus of systematic studies since the 1950s.

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