Douhkobors are a Russian Christian cult that settled in British Columbia, Canada. They're weird and most notable for making their women push their field implements, instead of having horses/oxen do it. The Canadian government actually went after them at some point but, due to the constitution, nothing could actually be done.
In Canada, instead of Amish, they get Hutterites. They have little colonies in the rural parts of the prairies. The woman all have to dress alike, and different colonies have different patterns/colors of dress they're allowed. They also wear headscarves. The men seem to have more freedom but they always have beards and often wear black felt hats (we call them hutterite hats). Hutterites always travel in massive SUVs (think Nissan Armadas), often buy whole pallets of product from local costcos, and live kinda like regular society beyond the weird, culty aspects. They also steal something horrible, my dad remembers working at a feedmill in the 80s and they stole a few pallets of feed that wasn't actually for sale because it was contaminated... i know a few people who escaped the colony and apparently it's hellish. Also, they often have accents and speak mostly a weird basic germanic language.
I've also seen another cult but only a few times in central Alberta, and only a few years back. No one knows who they are but the woman wear small hair coverings of white fabric, white floral print dresses (pattern used varies) and they cannot speak in public. Even the kids are dead silent. The men dress normally (if you consider jeans, ariat cowboy boots, and plaid t-shirts normal) and act pretty normal, same as the boy children. I know they will rent out rural/small town churches, on Wednesdays if i remember right. The last time i saw people like this, they legit had a spud child in an stander/furniture dolly type thing in a dress with a head covering to match the rest of them. They also always have at least 5 kids.