Terminology
Important Cases
Limits and Discrimination
The Random Ones
?Examples?
100

This takes a precedent and makes it affect more people or laws.

What is an Abstraction

100

This case focussed upon protection for the public from "obscene materials"

What is the Butler case

100

This is the main limit to Freedom of Expression

What is a public versus private location

100

This term means a country has the ability to make their own laws.

What is Soverignty.

100

An example of this would be one class being given a break, while the others are not given the same opportunity

What is Equality Before the Law

200

The main concept of the "Rule of Law" is

What is no one is above the law.

200

The Blainey case resulted in this important aspect in terms of gender?

Either gender can play a sport if one of their own gender is not offered, as long as they are not a safety risk and have the skill.

200

Forcing this onto someone violates this Freedom

What is religion

200

This concept involves which areas groups such as the police can enforce.

What is Jurisdiction.

200

If a truck driver lost their sight and went blind, this would be an example of 

What is a B.F.O.R (Bona Fide Occupational Requirement)

300

The Constitution and New Laws are these types of sources

What are Secondary

300

The decision in this case involving an offensive book stated it was an individuals choice to purchase it and thus not promoting hate

What is the Zundel case

300

2 ways younger people are discriminated against include

What are Gambling Age/Lottery tickets, Voting Age, Drinking Age

300

This term ensures that people are not typically wrongly charged.

What is Habeas Corpus.

300

A Kitchen manager asks out one of the line cooks on a date, stating they are "hot" 

What is Corporate Liability

400

A combination of both a serious and 'minor crime' is known as a

What is a Hybrid Offence

400

This high school teacher was promoting hate by stating falsehoods about history in his classes

Who is Keegstra

400

2 ways the elderly are discriminated against within Canadian society include

What is re-taking their driving test, paying for health care, being forced to retire

400

These are the 3 Fundamental Rights every Canadian has.

Life, Liberty and Security of the Person.
400

Only the Grade 12's get the opportunity to buy a prom ticket is an example of this

What is Equality Before the Law

500

Primary Sources involve such aspects as Religion, Customs and these

What are beliefs (personal/societal)

500

The result of the Butler case was that a store can be open but must have limits such as this to not be considered offensive and illegal

What is one-way glass, cannot see into the store

500
The main way Freedom of Speech is violated is by doing this 

What is targeting/centering out a person

500

Unlike the normal definition, "Power" in law means what?

A person has the ability to stop themselves from committing an illegal act.
500

The C.E.O. of a large company continually makes inappropriate comments to a female colleague

What s Corporate Liability

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