OFFICIAL LANGUAGE RIGHTS
MINORITY LANGUAGE EDUCATION RIGHTS
ABORIGINAL RIGHTS
MIXED CHARTER GRAB BAG
SCENARIO CHALLENGE
100

Canada has this many official languages. (I need the number of languages and what the languages are)

What are two (English and French)?

100

Minority language education rights are found in this section.

What is Section 23?

100

These rights existed before Europeans arrived.

What are Aboriginal rights?

100

This Charter document became law on April 17, 1982.

What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

100

A student wears a religious symbol to school. Which right applies?

What is freedom of religion?

200

This province is the only officially bilingual province.

What is New Brunswick?

200

Parents can have their children taught in the minority language only if there are “enough” of these.

What are students?

200

The right to self-government includes managing their own ________.

What are affairs / communities / governance systems?

200

The Charter prevents this type of government (one-person rule).

What is dictatorship?

200

A citizen is denied a job due to race. Which right applies?

What are equality rights?

300

Language rights guarantee equal access to these public systems.

What are government services / courts / education?

300

A parent qualifies for French education if French is this for their child.

What is their first language?

300

Aboriginal rights protect this connection to traditional practices.

What is cultural integrity?

300

Moving provinces to work is protected by which charter category?

what are mobility rights?

300

A journalist publishes a story criticizing the government.

What is freedom of expression / press?

400

Records of Parliament must be printed in these languages.

What are English and French?

400

These rights protect the culture and identity of this type of community.

What are minority language communities?

400

Treaties fall under this category of constitutional protection.

What are Aboriginal and treaty rights?

400

Freedom of expression is limited when it becomes this.

What is violent or harmful to others?

400

A Canadian moves to Alberta for a better job.

What are mobility rights?

500

The biggest challenge with language rights is this issue involving money and administration.

What is cost and complexity?

500

This Supreme Court case affirmed the rights of Francophone parents in Alberta.

What is Mahe v. Alberta?

500

The set of rights protecting Indigenous lands is known as this.

What is Aboriginal title?

500

This clause allows governments to override certain Charter sections.

What is the Notwithstanding Clause (Section 33)?

500

A francophone family in PEI demands French education.

What are minority language education rights?

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