What is the constitution?
The highest set of laws in Canada.
The freedom to choose, change, or practice any religion.
Freedom of Religion
Indigenous peoples in Canada who are not MΓ©tis or Inuit.
First Nations
An organization that protects workers' rights and negotiates fair working conditions.
Labour Union
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Rights that protect people in the justice system, such as fair trials and protection from unlawful searches.
Legal Rights
The freedom to share thoughts and opinions, provided they do not spread hate or cause harm.
Freedom of Expression
A legal agreement between First Nations and the Crown involving land and rights.
Treaty
Fairness in giving people what they need to succeed, even if they are treated differently.
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The Charter right that protects people from discrimination based on characteristics such as race, gender, or disability.
Equality Rights
The right to move, live, and work anywhere in Canada.
Mobility Rights
The Constitution Act section that recognizes and protects Indigenous collective rights.
Section 35
Changes made at work or school to support people's religious or disability-related needs.
Reasonable Accommodation
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The Charter section that allows rights to be limited if necessary in a free and democratic society.
Section 1
The rights that allow citizens to vote and run for office.
Democratic Rights
The right of Indigenous communities to control their own affairs.
Self Government
Unfair treatment based on race, religion, gender, age, or other personal characteristics.
Discrimination
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The Charter section that allows governments to override certain Charter rights for up to five years.
Section 33 the Notwithstanding Clause
The group of freedoms that includes religion, expression, peaceful assembly, and association.
Fundamental Freedoms
A series of agreements signed between Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government from 1871β1921.
Numbered Treaties
The idea that citizens should use their rights responsibly by staying informed, voting, and participating in democracy.
Civic Responsibility
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