Vocabulary
What is it?
Individual Rights
Collective Rights
The Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montreal
100

First people including First Nations, Metis and Inuit

Aboriginal


100

A right to think, speak or act

Freedom

100

To practice your religion

Fundamental Right


100

Publicly funded school in each official language

Minority Language Education Right

100

When it was signed

July 21, 1701

200

Person who's first language is English

Anglophone

200

Things you are specifically allowed to do

Rights

200

To move between provinces

Mobility Right

200

Communicate in BOTH official languages

Official Languages of Canada Right

200

Where it was

Montreal

300

A set of principles that lays out how a county should be governed

Constitution

300

Document that outlines the rights and freedoms for Canadians

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

300

To live free of discrimination or prejudice

Equality Right

300

Uphold existing Aboriginal and treaty rights

General Right

300

Treaty was needed because...

Peaceful trading

400

Unjust treatment of people based on race, gender, culture etc.

Discrimination

400

An identity shared by a common group

Collective Identity

400

Assumed innocent until proven guilty

Legal Right

400

Go to court of rights are denied

Enforcement Rights

400

Number of nations involved

39

500

Treated badly, oppressed

Persecuted 

500

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of...

Canadian Constitution

500

To vote in an election

Democratic Right

500

Feel free and safe

Legal Right

500

Method of signature

Symbols for each nation