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== == Well, far from being a specialist on the matter, I can say that I would see no reasons why French-Canadian would wear orange. Myself, French Canadian who lived in Montreal for 30 years, celebrated several time the St Patrick's Day in Montreal and never really see anything then green, green and green on the street and in the pubs. Maybe this web site can give you a better idea on what the St Patrick's Day looks like in Montreal: http://www.bar-resto.com/uis/parade2005.htm == == As the color ORANGE was worn by Irish Protestants, who were members of the ORANGE Lodge, a group that was very much opposed to any Catholic organizations, and the vast majority of French Canadians are/were Catholics, this sounds to me like a myth.

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Q: Do French Canadians wear orange instead of green on St Patrick's Day?
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