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That's where this trope comes in.
 
You see, in [[Canada]], the government offers significant tax breaks and direct subsidies to Canadian-made TV shows, in exchange enforcing a "Canadian actors only" policy for the majority of roles. But there are only so many actors in Canada, especially young actors. The country already has a relatively small population to begin with (about 3540 million as of 2023, roughly ''1/9''the thatsame ofas the[[Tokyo]] USor [[California]]), and when you narrow the actors down to a specific age group (between 15 and 30, like most of the ones below), and then combine ''that'' with the fact that Canada has become a very popular shooting location for American producers on a tight budget, you're only left with a tiny handful of actors. Additionally, most of these actors often stay in Canada for the rest of their careers (though not always by choice). That said, some have managed to break out it; notably, [[EllenMichael J. Fox]], [[Eugene Levy]], [[Mike Myers]], [[Elliot Page]], [[Anna Paquin]], [[Dan Aykroyd]], and [[Drake|Aubrey Graham]].
 
This isn't necessarily a ''bad'' thing -- if anything, it becomes enjoyable to the viewer, and because of the frequent recurrence of these actors, there often isn't much [[Role Association]].
 
We only picked Canada as an example because that's where a rather large chunk of tropers<ref>Including one of the Mods.</ref> are from. But this tropephenomenon can be found in any country with a small enough dramatic community, where actors are either encouraged to stay because of heavy art subsidies or are forced to stay because of linguistic incompatibility with countries around them. You can also notice this in the some of the more niche branches (relative to film and TV anyways) of dramatic arts, there are so many Mummers dancers or Peking opera singers to go around.
 
Oddly enough, the people associated with this trope rarely, if ever, tend to come into contact with actors from [[The Ocean Group]] or [[Nelvana]]. [[My Friends and Zoidberg|Except with]] ''[[Franklin]]'' and ''[[Jane and the Dragon]]''.
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== Actors Commonly Associated With This: ==
 
== Actors Commonly Associated With This: ==
* Raymond Ablack
* Charlotte Arnold
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* Stacey Farber
* Aubrey "[[Drake]]" Graham
* [[Graham Greene (actor)|Graham Greene]] (who gets many of the "First Nations" roles)
* Alex House
* Ricardo Hoyos
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* Peter Outerbridge
* Aislinn Paul
* [[EllenElliot Page]]
* John Ralston
* Noah Reid (has dabbled quite a bit in voice acting; specifically, he voiced the title character in ''Franklin'' until he was ''17'', among several other works).
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== Media Commonly Associated With This ==
 
* ''18 to Life''
* ''[[Black Hole High]] a.k.a. Strange Days At Blake Holsey High''
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