Charter Basics
Individual Rights
Collective Rights
Indigenous Collective Rights
Extra Facts
100
The year that the Charter was put into force.

When is 1982?

100

These give Canadians the right to a quick and fair trial. 

What are legal rights?

100

The three groups that have collective rights in Canada.

What are Francophones, Anglophones, and Indigenous peoples?

100

The three primary groups of Indigenous peoples that have legislation impacting their collective rights. 

What are First Nations, Metis, and Inuit?

100

The treaty that Edmonton exists in.

What is Treaty 6?

200

The Charter protects both rights and these. 

What are freedoms?

200

The rights that someone attending a public protest are exercising. 

What are fundamental freedoms?

200

The number of historic "Numbered Treaties".

11

200

Historical agreements made between Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government in regards to land. 

What are the Numbered Treaties?

200

The term used for when people are imprisoned, commonly in large groups, without trial.

What is internment?

300

Where the Charter of Rights and Freedoms entrenched.

What is Canada's Constitution?

300

These rights protect Canadians from discrimination.

What are equality rights?

300

Section of the Charter where language minority education rights are found. 

What is Section 23?

300

A law that outlines how the Treaties are administered, how an Indigenous person's 'status' is determined, etc. 

What is the Indian Act?

300

The maximum time the Federal Government has before it must call an election.

What was 5 years and is now set every 4 years.

400

This level of government is responsible for enforcing the Charter through the court system. 

What is the judicial branch?

400

These allow for people in Canada to practice any religion.

What are fundamental freedoms?

400

Term used when a group of French or English speakers is in an area where the another language is used more. 

What is an official language minority?

400
A piece of legislation that impacts primarily Metis peoples collective rights. 

What is the Manitoba Act?

400

This Prime Minister was in office when the Charter was introduced.

Who is Pierre Trudeau?

500

If a citizen in Canada is the only person to follow a specific belief/value/custom, they are allowed to maintain this ideology because the charter protects ______________.

What are the rights of the minority?

500

These rights only fully apply to Canadian Citizens.

What are democratic and mobility rights?

500

The time range for the Numbered Treaties. 

When is 1871 to 1921. 

500

What section of the Charter recognizes the Metis as a distinct cultural group in Canada?

What is Section 35?
500

This section allows Parliament or provincial legislature to override certain Charter rights for up to five years.

What is the Notwithstanding Clause (Section 33)?