Canadian English is a variety of the English language spoken in Canada. It shares features with both British English and American English, incorporating elements from each. Canadians often use unique vocabulary, such as "toque" for a knitted hat and "chesterfield" for a couch.
Spelling in Canadian English typically follows British English conventions, such as using "ou" in words like "colour" and "favour." Pronunciation can also vary, with some Canadians exhibiting a distinct accent, particularly in regions like Newfoundland and Quebec. Overall, Canadian English reflects the country's diverse cultural influences.