The second part starts with the situation immigrants faced and their first impressions when they arrived in Canada. Here we focus on the jobs our interviewees found, the businesses they built, and the contributions they made to the economy in Waterloo Region. The subsequent three chapters discuss from various perspectives who exactly the German-Canadian people are: how they reflect on and actively live their German heritage, how they feel about their home in Canada, and how they still connect to German culture and the places from which they came. The German and English languages - and some others - did not only figure prominently in our thinking as researchers and authors but were also mentioned frequently in the interviews; we dedicated the penultimate chapter to this topic. In the last chapter, we return to the topic of childhood by speaking about family life and the next generation, the children and grandchildren of the interviewees.
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