Talk:Amy Potomak
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Why is she referred as "Canadian-born"? Sure, that is true, but usually that means the player has presented another country. For example, soccer player Sydney Leroux is said to be "Canadian-born American". At least the article doesn't mention anything like that. So Potomak is "Canadian-born Canadian", or what? 109.240.21.250 (talk) 02:38, 29 January 2024 (UTC)
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