Historical Case Studies & Individual vs. Collective Rights & UN declaration – similarities/differences with the Charter
Collective Rights Groups
Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Guarantee of Freedoms and their limits
100
The right to be free of discrimination because of race, national or ethnic origin, religion, gender, age, mental or physical disability.
What is Equality Rights.
100
Freedom of conscience and religion, freedom of thought belief, opinion and expression including of the press and other media. Freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of peaceful association.
What is Fundamental Freedoms.
100
After the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941, the Canadian Government forced many Japanese Canadian citizens out of their homes and into camps and labor because the Canadian Government believed they could be a threat to Canada's security.
What is Japanese Internment.
200
The right to move anywhere in Canada, earn a living and the right to enter, stay in or leave Canada.
What is Mobility Rights.
200
The freedom to speak your mind freely without putting disrespectful or hate speech in media and other public resources for the public eye to see. Rights are violated when free speech is turned into hate speech.
What is Freedom of Speech.
200
Woman weren't able to vote until 1918, and they wanted the right to vote in order to hopefully stop their husbands stop coming home drunk. They wanted woman to begin getting treated like humans and not useless objects under the charter.
What is the Women's Suffrage.
300
The right to be free of imprisionment, search and seizure without reasons backed by law and evidence and the right to a fair and quick public trial by an impartial court that assumes you are innocent until proven guilty.
What is Legal Rights.
300
People wearing religious like clothing or garments are being rejected from normal day activities such as work opportunities and sports. Religious rights are violated when their religious garments are used against them in traditional settings.
What is Ethnic Clothing.
300
Individualism is the rights that Canadian citizens get as individual people. With no collective rights.
What is Individual Rights.
300
1._____ ______ are the indigenous people to Canada.
2.The ______ ___ is an act that described the Indians rights in Canada.
3.The Indians had the Numbered _______. These different reserves belonged to the Indians around Canada.
4. The government was unknowingly causing ___________ towards the First Nations by changing the religion.
What is 1.First Nations –2. Indian Act – 3.Treaties – 4.Assimilation.
400
Right to vote for members of the House of Commons and provincial legislature
Right to vote for a new government at least every 5 years.
What is Democratic Rights
400
People disagree saying that shops should be closed on Sunday because Sunday's were historical the Lords Day and believe that user the Lord's Day Act, all shops should be closed.
What is Sunday Shopping.
400
Is when you don't get rights as an individual and instead get rights because you are in a certain type of group. For example, some of the groups in Canada that get collective rights are First Nations and Francophones.
What is Collective Rights.
400
They didn't get the same rights as First Nations
What is Metis.
400
Rights Guaranteed by the Charter have their ______ if someone breaks the rights guaranteed for someone else or has reasons to lose their rights.
What is Guarantee of Rights and their limits.
500
People have the right to use French or English wherever they wish in Canada. You have the right to pick between an English or French speaking education and school.
What is Language Rights.
500
Under the Passenger Protection Program, the government maintains a list of people who may pose an immediate threat to air security if they get onboard a flight. Airlines use an online system to check passengers intending to board flights against the No Fly or Specified Persons List. Innocent people can be sent away from their vacation, business trip or other leisure.
What is the No Fly List.
500
The charter gives specific rights that nit everyone can be entitled to along basic Canadian rights. The __ ________ gives basic human rights that everyone guaranteed worldwide.
What is the UN Declaration.
500
In where you are able to pick which language you learn for education and you are able to walk into any government public building and ask for a certain type of language you prefer.
What is Francophone & Bilingualism.
500
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a documents that states all of the freedoms and rights that all people in Canada and Canadian citizens are guaranteed unless someone breaks freedoms that are guaranteed by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.