Fundamental
Freedoms
Democratic Rights
Legal Rights
Equality Rights
Mobility & Language Rights
100

What is the freedom to practice any religion called?

Freedom of Religion

100

How old do you have to be to vote in Canada?

18 years old

100

What does the right to a fair trial mean?

Everyone must be treated fairly in court)

100

True or False: Boys and girls must be treated equally under the law

True

100

What right allows Canadians to live and work anywhere in Canada?

Mobility Rights

200

True or False: You can say anything you want, even if it harms others.

False – Freedom of expression has limits

200

True or False: The Prime Minister can decide to cancel elections.

False – Elections must happen regularly

200

True or False: The police can arrest someone without telling them why.

False – Legal rights protect against unfair arrests

200

What is discrimination?

Treating someone unfairly based on things like race, gender, or disability.

200

True or False: A province can make a law saying only people born there can have jobs.

False – Mobility rights protect all Canadians

300

What does freedom of peaceful assembly allow you to do?

Gather and protest peacefully

300

What right allows Canadians to vote in elections?

Democratic Rights

300

What happens if a person is accused of a crime but cannot afford a lawyer?

They must be provided one

300

If a job refuses to hire someone because of their religion, what right does this violate?

Equality Rights

300

Which two languages are protected as official languages in Canada?

English and French

400

If a boss tells someone they cannot wear religious clothing at work, which freedom does this violate?

Freedom of religion

400

If an election was unfair, what Charter right could people use to challenge it?

Democratic Rights – the right to a free and fair election

400

If someone is arrested unfairly, how can the Charter help them?

They can challenge the arrest using legal rights

400

What does the Charter say about treating people differently because of a disability?

It is not allowed – everyone must be treated equally

400

If a French-speaking student moves to an English province, what Charter right helps them?

Language Rights – they have the right to French education

500

Name two fundamental freedoms protected by the Charter

Religion, Expression, Peaceful Assembly,  and Association

500

Who does the Charter say is responsible for making sure elections are fair?

The government – must follow democratic laws and principles

500

What does "innocent until proven guilty" mean?

A person is not guilty unless there is proof in court

500

Give an example of an equality right protected by the Charter

Equal pay, fair treatment at work, no discrimination in schools

500

What section of the Charter protects the rights of Indigenous peoples?

Section 25 – Aboriginal and treaty rights

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