Fundamental Freedoms
Democratic Rights
Mobility Rights
Legal Rights
Equality Rights
100
Name one fundamental freedom.
Freedom to express your opinion.
100

What is the title of the person that is "in charge" of Canada?

Prime Minister.

100
Do you need a reason to move between provinces?
No you don't, you can move for any reason.
100
Are the police able to check your locker without a probable cause?
No they are not.
100

True or False: Mental or physical disabilities are not protected under the Charter.

False. Mental and physical disabilities are protected. Legally, you cannot discriminate against another person based on their disability.

200
Do the fundamental freedoms only affect the citizens of Canada?
Anyone in Canada is protected by these freedoms.
200

At least how often must Parliament meet?

Every 12 months.

200

Once you step foot on Canadian soil, does the charter immediately affect you?

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms affects anyone in Canada, with a few exceptions.

200
Do Canadians citizens and non-citizens have the same legal rights?
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees anyone in Canada the same legal rights.
200
What are three things that equality rights protect from discrimination?
Race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender, religion.
300

The Residential Schools violated which parts of the Charter?

Fundamental Freedoms & Equality Rights

300

What is a responsibility that comes with your democratic rights?

Voting.

300

As a citizen, are you able to earn a living once you move to any province in Canada?

Yes, the Mobility Rights section of the Charter allows anyone in Canada to move freely through the country and earn a living there.

300
Can the police legally seize your property without a reason?
No, the police need a reason to seize property. They may need to seize property if it is evidence of a crime.
300
The internment of Japanese Canadians was a violation of equality rights based on what?
Ethnic Origin
400

Name one exception of freedom of speech/freedom of expression.

When you make a threat/organize a rebellion against the government or harm others.

400
Name 2 conditions that make you eligible to vote in Canada?
Over the age of 18, Must be a Canadian Citizen.
400
What could you do if you feel as if a law has violated your mobility rights?
Challenge in Court
400

What happens if you must go to court, and do not speak English or are deaf?

You have the right to an interpreter for the court proceedings.

400

Under equality rights, are you always free of all discrimination?

No, you aren't. For example, you can still be discriminated against based on something like weight.

500
What is the difference between a freedom and a right?
Rights are a common privilege given to all citizens of a country and freedoms are when there is little to no restraint to your actions. Freedoms are also necessary to uphold your rights.
500

What is the maximum amount of time that a government can continue?

5 years

500
Which mobility right only applies to citizens of Canada?
The right to move in and out of the country freely. As they need Canadian Citizenship.
500
What is the main underlying principle of criminal trials in Canada?
"innocent until proven guilty"
500

Name an example of an exception to someone’s equality rights. When can people be placed together based on common characteristics?

Government programs for a certain group (for example women/children groups, underprivileged groups, etc)

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