Seminar Case
Funamental Freedoms
Legal Rights
Limitations of CCRF
100

In which case was the defendant was sued for defamatory cartoons

Ross V. Beutel

100

What is the purpose of fundamental freedoms?

- Allows individuals/groups to express themselves, to believe and practice what they choose, and to exercise their right to vote

- Maintains a democratic society

100

What sections of the Charter pertain to Legal Rights?

Sections 7-14

100

What case set the precedent for the limitations on freedom of religion

R. v Tutton

200

In this case, related to freedom of expression, that introduce homosexuality to children aged 5-6, and the parents didn’t support the book

Chamberlain v Surrey School District

200

What are fundamental freedoms?

- Basic political liberties required in a democracy

- Thy guarantee that individual can act, think, be, or do without government interference

200

What does Section 7 of the Charter guarantee?

Life, liberty and security of the person, and to not be deprived of these except under special circumstances

200

What did the R. v Oakes case help achieve in the legal system

Help provide a mechanism for the court to balance, on the one hand, the government's ability to achieve its goals and, on the other, the protection of individual rights

300

In which case did the child and her parents appeal the court order for treatment under the grounds that it was unconstitutional since it unjustifiably violated the child’s rights under s. 2(a), 7 and 15(1) of the Canadian Charter of rights

A.C. v Manitoba

300

What are the four fundamental freedoms?

1. freedom of religion

2. freedom of thought, belief, opinion,& expression

3. Freedom of peaceful assembly

4. Freedom of Association

300

Which Section states that you are innocent until guilty?

Section 11b

300

On which section would limitations be placed if an individual was to say abusive or threatening speech or writing that expresses prejudice on the basis of ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or similar grounds? Why?

Limitations were placed on freedom of expression because the individual promoted hate speech

400

In which case, the defendant was charged under section 47(a) of the Wildlife Act for hunting in British Columbia while not being a resident of the province? Additionally, he is charged with hunting without a license

R v Desautel (2010)

400

How is freedom of association limited

It does not protect collective bargaining and striking
400

Which case introduced the balance test?

R. v. Oakes

400

Are limitations on freedom of religion placed because of our beliefs or our actions?

Because of our actions

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