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Newfoundland is often referred to as the most homogenous province in Canada, with 98% of its residents speaking English (Decker, 1970). However, the combination of historical migration patterns, the ...
Screech-ins happen all over the province, but in St. John’s, the notorious George Street is the spot to become an honorary Newfoundlander In April 1947, Newfoundland sent a delegation to London to ...
During Dylan Dreyer's journey to Newfoundland for Sunday TODAY, she took part in a "Screech-in" ceremony to become an honorary islander. Watch as she quickly learns why they call their rum "Screech." ...
This First Person column is written by Lindsey Harrington, a Nova Scotian with roots in Newfoundland. For more information about CBC's First Person stories, please see the FAQ. The frozen fish is ...