branmuffin
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Most redheads' origins are from Ireland and Scotland but red hair can be seen in many ethnic backgrounds hovering around 2%. In Jewish populations usually the Ashkenazi, redheads make up about 4% of the population. The bible refers to many individuals as having red hair. This article dating from May 2013 is about a gathering of redheads in Montreal. It states that Quebec also has around 4% of the population as being redheads which is above the norm. Many of the attendees who comment have French names. I don't know if it was an annual event or this was the first one.I have never been to Canada.
That aside, how common is bright red hair amongst French Canadians? And what about in France?
My French relatives are from a fading sub group where red heads are rare (to say the least) and likely to stand out. I dont know about the over all French population though.
'Revenge of the redheads': Ginger-haired Montrealers gather in celebration
Mount Royal park usually turns red only in the autumn but a large group of redheads transformed the mountain to that shade on a spring Saturday instead.
montreal.ctvnews.ca