What is right?
A right is something you can expect from others.
What is a responsibility?
A responsibility is something that others can expect of you.
What is freedom of speech?
Freedom of speech means that an individual is able to express their opinions and thoughts freely while respecting others.
What is the freedom of religion?
This is the freedom to follow any religion of the person’s choosing.
What is the common good?
The common good is what is beneficial for everyone, not just yourself.
What is an “entrenched” right?
These are rights that cannot be removed or changed by ordinary methods (they are very hard to change).
You are free, so are you allowed to do whatever you want?
No, obviously not. You have a responsibility to the people around you, and have to do what is good for everyone, not just you.
What is our Democratic right?
Our democratic right includes being able to vote and run for office at the age of 18.
List 2 of the requirements needed to apply for Canadian citizenship.
Must be 18 years of age
Must be allowed to be in Canada
Must have lived here 3 of the last 4 years
Must speak either English or French
Pass a citizenship test
What is a Global citizen?
A global citizen takes an active role in their community and works with others to make our planet a more peaceful, sustainable and fairer place.
List the 3 ways to be a responsible citizen
Be informed
Be purposeful
Be active
What is the Citizenship Test about ?
It is about Canadian history, geography, elections, voting, rights and responsibilities.
What is systemic racism ?
Oppressing an individual racial group through laws, written or unwritten policies
How does it benefit the Common Good when people uphold their responsibilities?
When people uphold their responsibilities, it benefits the common good by creating a fair and a safe community for everyone.
What are some responsibilities of Canadians?
To obey Canadian law. To express one's opinions freely while respecting the rights and freedoms of others. To help those in your community, for example, through volunteering.
List one responsibility you have to your family, your community, and the world.
Answers may vary, but here is a possible answer.
Family: Responsibility to do your chores.
Community: Responsibility to drive safely.
World: Responsibility to be environmentally friendly.
What could happen if we didn't have rights and responsibilities?
Answers may vary. In one case, society would fall apart, as everyone would only care for themselves, and those less fortunate would be taken advantage of.
List 2 of the fundamental rights of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom
Freedom of conscience and religion
Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression
Freedom of peaceful assembly
Freedom of association.
What is the difference between thinking individually and collectively?
Thinking individually is when you do things that only benefit yourself, and your own interests. Thinking collectively is when you do things that benefit everyone, both in your community and in the world.
How can everyone enjoy their rights without interfering with one another?
Everyone can enjoy their rights without interfering with one another by respecting others' rights, following laws, and practicing understanding, and cooperation in their actions.
Compare and Contrast rights and responsibilities.
Rights are freedoms or privileges individuals are entitled to, such as the right to free speech or education. Responsibilities, on the other hand, are duties or obligations individuals must fulfill, such as obeying laws or respecting others' rights. Rights are freedoms or privileges individuals are entitled to, such as the right to free speech or education. Responsibilities, on the other hand, are duties or obligations individuals must fulfill, such as obeying laws or respecting others' rights. Both protect the freedom of individuals.
List 3 of 8 categories of rights in Canada.
Fundamental Freedoms
Democratic Rights
Mobility Rights
Legal Rights
Equality Rights
Language Rights
Minority Language Education Rights
Indigenous Peoples’ Rights
Explain the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and why it is important.
In Canada, rights are outlined in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It is a part of our Constitution. It is very hard to make changes to the constitution. So, we as Canadian citizens know our rights are securely protected.
Give one example of where your Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms could be violated.
Answers may vary. One example could be being arrested without cause. This is a violation of the Charter.
Is voting a right or a responsibility (think carefully...) 🤓🤓
😉🤓Trick question! Canadians both have the right to vote, but also have the responsibility to vote, as it is important to get everyone’s input.