kindness
Mennonites live in their own all Mennonite communities, so they have no trouble maintaining their cultural identity; they have not entered into the larger culture of Canada which surrounds them. It does not impinge upon them.
The Mennonites brought it
Mennonites
I think they had mistreatement.
zero menonites migrated because they were loners and wanted to get raped so they thought america would rape the people but instead america murdered them so instead canada offered free goods but then the mennonites asked canada to rape them and canada said no so the mennonites moved to hell
Walter Quiring has written: 'Mennonites in Canada' -- subject(s): Mennonites, Pictorial works
Mennonites
The Mennonites that settled in the US and Canada came in the late 1800s after the US Civil War had ended and as the midwest was being crossed by the new railroad companies. These companies sent representatives to Russia to offer new land in the US and Canada to Mennonites. These Russian Mennonites farmers were at that time being conscripted into Russian military service against the belief against war. So they left Russia for the new world. They brought with them the hard winter wheat that they developed in Russia, and proved to be valuable in the US and Canada as well.
Mennonites in Canada gained the right to vote in 1960, when the Canadian government amended the Canada Elections Act to remove restrictions based on religious affiliation. Prior to this, various groups, including Mennonites, faced barriers to voting due to their pacifist beliefs and historical exemptions from military service. This change was part of a broader movement towards inclusivity and recognition of diverse communities within Canada.
Mennonites have the same goals as everyone else- do what you love - get paid. Even though they aren't a huge part of society they still share our common goals and aren't so different than us.
the bullfrog was brought to canada by a man (dont ask me his name) bringing boxes of the bullfrogs from america to canada (approximitly 50-75 bullfrogs were brought to canada).
The trade that brought people to Canada was beaver fur.