definition
Collective rights
Indigenous/ Metis
100

someone who speaks English

What is an Anglophone?
100

What are the rights of Francophones and Anglophones?

Language rights, cultural rights, and services provided in English or French

100

Indigenous children were forced to go to these places in attempt to take these children away from their communities and force them to abandon their culture.

What were residential schools?

200

someone who speaks French

Francophone
200

To what extent does the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms meet the needs of Francophones in minority settings?

Ensures language rights in education and government services 

200

How do governments recognize Métis cultures and rights through legislation

recognizes the Métis peoples as one of the Indigenous groups in Canada, safeguarding their cultural rights

300

To validate or express

what is affirm

300

True or False

Collective rights are based on historical agreements

True!

300

Controlled aspects of First Nations lives without giving them consent. There were laws about how they were governed including what land they reserved.

what is the Indian Act?

400

Independence as a people with a right to self government

What is sovereignty 

400

In what ways has the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms fostered recognition of collective rights in Canada?

Has helped protect the rights of specific groups in Canada

400

How does the Indian Act recognize the status and identity of Indigenous peoples?

The Indian Act defines who is a status Indian and determines their legal rights, like access to land, education, and controlled indigenous communities.

500

Rights held by a group of people

What are collective rights?

500

how does the legislation recognize the status of Indigenous peoples

The legislation recognized the Indigenous groups as distinct nations with their own culture and ways of life.