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Lmao, no, this is complete delusion.
The French element is a lot more impactful - Canadians seem to have softer, less robust features than Americans by quite a bit. A lot of these facial averages are very delicate compared to the American counterparts, which often have the strong Germanic jaw
There’s nothing wrong with this, but let’s be real - Canadians are more likely to have the more rounded features of the British or Celtic fringe, the more delicate features of the French, the smaller features of the Metis. Americans are much, much more likely to have the more robust Central European, Germanic, or Nordic features. Also, African.