history
The charter of rights
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Random Stuff About the Charter

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April 17, 1982

What was the date the charter went into effect?

100

when someone is discrimnated due to race gender age or disabilty

what is equality rights 

100

1876

What date did parliament pass the Indian Act?

100

Choosing your words responsibly and saying things that won't offend others.  

fundamental freedoms- the freedom to express your own opinions

100

some Canadian business are unable to be open on Sunday due to religious reasons

Lords day act 

200

1993

What year was Section 16.1 added?

200

the right to vote for a new goverment every five years

what is democratic rights 

200

A federal law enacted by Canadian Parliament in the beginning of the first World War.

What is the War Measures Act

200

To be respectful to those who live in Canada and those who are in the area you move into. 

what is mobilty rights- The right to move anywhere within Canada and to earn a living there.


200

A set of laws that sets the framework for government

What is the constitution

300

Respect to language rights

What is the reason the charter has reinforced the rights of official language minorities?

300

the right to move anywhere in canada and make a living there 

what is mobility rights? 

300

The Toronto Women's Literary club

What was the group called to fight for women suffrage?

300

To treat others equally and fairy, show the same kindness and be welcoming to all despite your differences.

what is equality rights- To treat others equally and fairy, show the same kindness and be welcoming to all despite your differences. 

300

An act that told first nations how to live

What is the Indian Act

400

Section 15

What section came in affect three years later after the charter?
400

The right to be free of imprisonment, search and seizure without reasons backed by law and evidence

what is legal rights

400

2005

What was the year Canada’s parliament passed the Internment of Persons of Ukrainian Origin Recognition Act?

400

In the demonstrations and meetings do not teach things that harm others, be respectful while hosting and being respectful when attending.

what is fundamental freedoms- to organize peaceful meetings and organizations

400

The only right you need to be a Canadian citizen

What is the right to vote

500

to give Canadians of all backgrounds the same rights and privileges.

What was the point of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

500

The right to a fair and quick public trial by an impartial court that assumes that you are innocent until proven guilty

what is legal rights

500

June 10, 1940

What was the date arrests began when Italy declared war on Canada?

500

To respect the land and those who enter and leave canada.

what is mobility rights- the right to enter stay and leave canada

500

this branch  creates laws and passes them 

what is legislative branch 

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