Important People
Basic Facts
Charter Rights
Impact On Canada
Groups Affected
100

Who was the Prime Minister of Canada when the Constitution Act was signed?

Pierre Trudeau

100

What year was the Constitution Act signed?

1982

100

What document protects Canadians' rights and freedoms?

The Charter of Rights and Freedoms

100

Can governments pass laws that violate Charter rights?

NO

100

Which group gained stronger equality protections under the Charter?

Women

200

Which British monarch signed the Constitution Act?

Queen Elizabeth II

200

What important document was added to the Constitution?

The Charter of Rights and Freedoms

200

Name one freedom protected by the Charter.

freedom of religion, freedom of opinion and expression, freedom of the press, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom of association.

200

Who can strike down laws that violate the Charter?

The courts

200

Which group gained stronger protection from discrimination?

Minority groups

300

Which Prime minister strongly supported patriation?

Pierre Trudeau

300

What is the name for bringing Canada's Constitution home from Britain?

Patriation

300

What type of rights protect people from discrimination?

Equality Rights

300

What country no longer had to approve Canada's Constitutional changes after 1982?

Britain

300

Which group had Aboriginal and treaty rights recognized in Section 35?

Indigenous peoples

400

Who had to negotiate with the federal government before the Constitution Act was passed?

Provincial governments/Premiers

400

What was the main purpose of patriation?

To give Canada full control over its Constitution.

400

What section recognizes Indigenous rights?

Section 35

400

Which Supreme Court case created the Oakes Test?

R. v. Oakes

400

Which province did not agree to the final Constitution Act?

Quebec

500

Who had to approve Constitutional changes before 1982?

The British government

500

On what date was the Constitution Act signed?

April 17,1982

500

Why is the Charter considered stronger than the Canadian Bill of Rights?

It is part of the Constitution

500
What test is still used to determine whether a government can limit a Charter right?

The Oakes Test

500

Why did some provincial governments oppose the Constitution Act?

They believed courts would gain too much power.

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