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Vaccine fears fuel exodus from Winkler area


Winnipeg Free Press
Low German-speaking Mennonite families fleeing jobs, homes for Mexico, Central America nations
By: Brenda Suderman
| Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Monday, Jul. 19, 2021
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Some residents of Winkler and the surrounding municipalities who are opposed to COVID-19 vaccinations have chosen to leave Canada to avoid getting the injection.
Winnipeg Free Press
Some residents of Winkler and the surrounding municipalities who are opposed to COVID-19 vaccinations have chosen to leave Canada to avoid getting the injection.
Prompted both by fears of safety of the vaccines and worries that governments will soon require them to show proof of vaccination to travel, more than 100 Low German-speaking Mennonites from southern Manitoba have left the country in the last three months, with more likely to follow, a Winkler immigration consultant said. ....

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Mennonites at War: The Aussiedler


Mennonites at War: The Aussiedler
Andrea Klassen, Guest Author
Senior Curator, MHV
Johann and Katherina Janzen received this medal (accession no. 2010.3.1) for the 100th anniversary of Podolsk, their village in the former Mennonite settlement of Orenburg, Russia. The two world wars resulted in extreme turmoil for the Janzens, which continued for many decades. The Janzens were forcibly relocated and conscripted to work in a Soviet coal mine during the Second World War until 1953. They were finally able to return to Podolsk in 1954. (Credit: Jerry Grajewski, Grajewski Fotograph Inc.)
A couple weeks ago, we explored how war, violence, and the threat of military participation shaped the first three waves of Mennonite migration to Canada. We ended the column by asking what happened to those Mennonites who remained behind in the Soviet Union. As you may recall, our narrative of Mennonite migrations to Canada ended with the statistic that 35,000 Mennonites were e ....

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