Individual Rights
Collective Rights
Definitions
Freedoms
100
As a Canadian Citizen, I can vote.
What is a Democratic Right?
100
The three general Aboriginal groups in Canada
What are the First Nations, Inuit, and Metis?
100
You have most of these simply by being in Canada.
What are Rights (as specified in the Charter)?
100
I can practice my own religion.
What is the Freedom of Conscience and Religion?
200
Police cannot come into the school and start randomly searching lockers unless they have a reason.
What is (an example of) a Legal Right?
200
The reason all public signs and federal communications to the public need to be in both English and French.
What is Official Bilingualism?
200
You can choose to use these however you want, within legal limits.
What are Freedoms?
200
I can hang out with whoever I want.
What is the Freedom of Association?
300
True or False: The Canadian Government can restrict my rights.
True (with good reason)
300

Because of this, the First Nations in Alberta received the Reserves, Education, and Hunting and Fishing Rights.

**Potential Bonus points for specificity**

What are the Numbered Treaties?

**BONUS: Treaties 6,7 & 8

300
I have the _______ to not harm others with my self-expression.
What is Responsiblity?
300
I can write a newspaper article sharing my opinion about a current political event.
What is Freedom of Belief, Opinion and Expression?
400
I can move to BC if I can't find a job here in Alberta or need to take care of family there.
What is a Mobility Right?
400
Can get schools specifically for them, if they are in an area where the other official language is dominant.
What are Francophones and Anglophones?
400
This Act intended to assimilate the First Nations peoples.
What is the Indian Act?
400
I cannot be arrested for joining a protest in front of Parliament over a political decision I disagree with.
What is Freedom of Peaceful Assembly?
500
A person that does NOT get ALL of the Rights written in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Who is a convicted criminal or non-citizen?
500
This group of people were not allowed to vote until 1960.
What are the First Nations of Canada?
500
This came before the Canadian Constitution of 1982.
What is the British North America (BNA) Act?
500
________ is both a freedom and a responsibility.
What is studying for your Social Studies Exam?