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CIVIC ACTION
GOVERNMENT
LAWS
CCRF
BELIEFS/VALUES
100
This process follows six steps to make change in a community
Guide 2 Action
100
formal set of rules which governs Canada
constitution
100
a lobbyist tries to do this
influence decision making by law makers
100
This legal document defines your rights
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
100
citizens have a responsibility to be
informed and active in the community
200
Protecting the dignity and value of people is known as
Human Rights
200
the governor general, house of commons and senate make up this
Parliament
200
legal rules created by local officials are called
by-laws
200
obeying the law, paying income tax are known as these types of responsibilities
Formal
200
elections are free from
violence and coercion
300
taking action and being informed are known as being part of this
Civic Engagement
300
three branches of government are
executive, legislative, judicial
300
actions that compel people to follow laws
enforcement
300
taking action to achieve a result
activism
300
citizens, when it comes to politics have the right to
criticize their government
400
tasks or duties an individual is required to carry out
what is responsibilities
400
provinces and territories each have these when it comes to legal processes
legislatures
400
life, liberty and security of people is know as
legal rights
400
democratic rights allow you to
right to vote or run in an election
400
the condition achieved when all people are treated in a way which is fair, just and inclusive
equity
500
how you see yourself within a community
identity
500
the final step in the passing of a law is called
Royal Assent
500
equality rights says that
everyone is equal before and under the law
500
freedom of assembly and association is known as
fundamental freedom
500
the condition achieved when all people are treated the same way regardless of individual differences
equality