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I didn't pick up an accent, but then again, I'm used to hearing the Canadian accent.
Rose
yes, but it's nice.
Brit
you sound normal kinda.... canadians dont really have accents
catchris
Yes and it's wonderful to listen to. Don't be ashamed of it.
Mscandia68
Which one are you the journalist or the hockey player? In any case neither have a strong Canadian accent that I can detect. I have many Canadian relatives and I work with many foreigners and am sensitive to hearing accents.
mj_puce
Um sort of, but you vaguely have some other accent as well. I'm not sure if it's French or Swedish or what. You sound like a kind of person who grew up in Canada but one or both parents spoke with a foreign accent, right?