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Today, some words from Newfoundland English, such as "b'y" (a form of address), have gained recognition through popular culture in other parts of Canada, particularly in Ontario and eastward. Newfoundland English shares some linguistic features with Bermudian English, likely due to historical connections between the two regions.
Standard Canadian English is the largely homogeneous variety of Canadian English that is spoken particularly across Ontario and Western Canada, as well as throughout Canada among urban middle-class speakers from English-speaking families, [1] excluding the regional dialects of Atlantic Canadian English.
Oujé-Bougoumou (French pronunciation: [uʒe buɡumu]; Cree: ᐆᒉᐳᑯᒨ / Ûcêpukumû) is a Cree community, located on the shores of Opémisca Lake, in Eeyou Istchee, a territory equivalent to a regional county municipality, in Quebec, Canada. It has a population of 795 people (as of 2022).
Lodge Bay is a local service district and designated place in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.It is on the southeast coast of Labrador.Encompassing a population of less than one hundred residents, the community has uniquely evolved from both early European colonization of Labrador, and the inimitable patterns of land and resource use by the migratory Inuit population. [1]
Checleset Bay: from the Nuu-chah-nulth language name Cheklesahht, "people of cut on the beach", the local group of Nuu-chah-nulth people, whose band government today is the Kyuquot/Cheklesahht First Nation. Chedakuz Arm (Knewstubb Lake), Carrier language; Cheewat River: from the Nitinaht dialect of Nuu-chah-nulth for "having an island nearby".
It is operated today as a joint venture between the Warners and Kingaunmiut Ltd., and is open during the short Arctic summer. [ 10 ] The lodge is a popular destination for tourists who wish to see a more traditional type Inuit lifestyle and wildlife such as foxes , seals , barren-ground caribou , Arctic char and muskox .
Aerial view of Wunnummin Lake, with the community of Wunnumin Lake in centre left. Wunnumin Lake First Nation (Oji-Cree language: ᐊᐧᓇᒪᐣ ᓵᑲᐦᐃᑲᓃᕽ (Wanaman-zaaga'iganiing, "At Wunnumin Lake"); unpointed: ᐊᐧᓇᒪᐣ ᓴᑲᐃᑲᓂᐠ) is an Oji-Cree First Nation band government who inhabit territory on Wunnummin Lake 360 kilometres (220 mi) northeast of Sioux Lookout ...