That's 100 percent wrong for France!
I have just checked badly with their consulate here at montreal + on the phone = holders of blue Canadian refugee documents NEED a visa.
As for the Italian, this information is to be taken with tweezers.
Indeed, the website of the Italian consulate in toronto indicates that it is visa free ... BUT NOT that of Montreal + the official tool of the iata (
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/) indicates that one always needs a visa .. .
This same tool is used by the hostesses before your chekin at the airport before boarding ... so no boarding possible without a visa.
Moreover, if you land directly in Frankfurt, for example (without a guaranteed visa, I checked myself), you are not allowed to go elsewhere than in Germany, Hungary, Slovenia and Slovakia ... Even if in the theory nothing prevents you to take a train to paris, brussels, rome, or Switzerland (schengen space) ... But it remains illegal if you do not have the official authorization, ie a schengen visa ... The controls are not impossible, and it's a legal offense if you get caught ... Your application for citizenship may be affected, so do not play with fire! ... There is so much to see in Germany.
PS: Forget the consulate of Holland or belgium, the visas are systematically refused for the holders of the blue document ...
PS 2: I sent an email to the consulate ditalie montreal to clarify the thing ... I'll keep you informed ...
Ps 3: I believe that Cuba is visa-free too, Mexico, and some other Caribbean countries ... BUT ALWAYS check with the consulate or embassy of the country in question.