This group most commonly proposes bills in Canada.
What is the Cabinet?
Police can give this type of immediate consequence instead of charging a youth.
What are extrajudicial measures?
This freedom protects your right to protest peacefully.
What is Freedom of Peaceful Assembly?
These groups in Canada receive Collective Rights (3 groups).
Who are Indigenous peoples' (First Nations, Métis, Inuit), Francophones, and Anglophones?
Before becoming a Cabinet Minister, you must first be elected as this.
What is a Member of Parliament (MP)?
The Crown prosecutor may direct a youth to do this instead of going to court.
What is an extrajudicial sanction (like community service, counseling, or a sentencing circle)?
Canadian citizens must have a federal election at least every this many years.
What is every 5 years?
This agreement promised healthcare, education, and land to First Nations in exchange for sharing land.
What are the Numbered Treaties?
This person appoints Senators in Canada on the advice of the Prime Minister.
Who is the Governor General?
If a youth pleads not guilty in court, they must go to this.
What is a trial?
This right allows Canadians to move freely within and outside the country.
What are Mobility Rights?
Official Language Minorities have the right to this type of education in their language.
What is Minority Language Education Rights?
At this stage of a bill's journey, small groups of MPs or Senators suggest amendments.
What is the Committee + Report Stage?
This group of volunteers can help decide sanctions for young offenders.
What is the Youth Justice Committee?
The right to a public, unbiased trial relates to this category of rights.
What are Legal Rights?
This system scores economic immigrants to determine eligibility for permanent residence.
What is the Point System?
After passing the House of Commons and Senate, a bill must receive this before becoming law.
What is Royal Assent?
If a youth disagrees with the court's decision, they can do this.
What is appeal the judgment?
Rights protecting people from discrimination based on race, gender, or disability are called this.
What are Equality Rights?
Which decision ruled that refugees have rights under the Canadian Charter?
What is the Singh Decision?