Intro to legislation
Advocacy and Housing
Mental Health
Youth Justice
Immigration
100

These represent the three types of government In Canada

What is Municipal, Provincial/Territorial and Federal

100

2 parts 

What was the name of the professor's dog in the advocacy slides? 

This type of advocacy is about changing policies, laws or rules that impact how someone lives their life. These efforts can be targeted at a municipal, provincial or federal level

What is Diva ? 

What is Systems Advocacy ?

100

Name one statute that forms the legal framework of mental health service delivery on Ontario

What is the 

Mental health Act 

Health Care Consent Act

Substitute Decisions Act

100

In Canada, this is the minimum age a young person can be charged with a criminal offence

What is 12 years old ?

100

This is someone who immigrates to Canada that is allowed to stay in Canada for a limited amount of time and for limited purposes.

What is a Temporary Resident ? 

200

These are written codes of law, also called Acts or Legislation

What are Statutes ?

200

Example of a person tying yourself to a tree to prevent a construction company from destroying a forest is called 

What is Activism ?

200

The legal act that appoints someone as another person's attorney for property and personal care

What is Power of Attorney ?

200

This is the office/role that usually prepares pre-sentence reports for a youth court

What is a probation Officer? 

200

Generally speaking, becoming a Canadian Citizen can be achieved either by one of these 2 things. 

 What is birth or naturalization? 

300

This type of Law is a body of legal principles, established through court decisions (cases) aka  "Judge Made Laws"

What is Common Law ?

300

Catch phrase  to describe , people who make noise or demand change are often brought at the top of the politicians, governments pile of work,  if not make enough noise, the issue will be kept at the bottom of the pile.

What is the Squeaky Wheel gets the Grease? 

300

This term refers to a doctors ability to have someone detained for a 72 hour period for psychiatric observation

What is a form 1 

300

This is a form of extrajudicial measure in which parents are informed in writting. Sometimes issued by the police, sometimes by the Crown

What is a Caution?

300

A person that immigrate to another country due to a well-founded fear of being persecuted in their home country

What is a Refugee ?

400

Being part of the constitution, created in 1982, it expresses the fundamental values and principles of our society, centered on Canada's perception of itself as a free and democratic society.

What is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms ?

400

This refers to legislated restrictions on rent increases on rental properties under certain circumstances.

What is Rent Control?

400

Famous sportscaster in Ottawa that was killed by a someone who had a diagnose of mentally illness in 1995 that led to significant changes to the Ontario Mental Health law in year 2000.

Who is Brian Smith ?

400

T/F by protecting privacy of young people, the court seeks to prevent a criminal charge from limiting the future opportunities of young offenders

What is True ?

400

This represents a prescribed place where a person may seek entry into Canada, such as airports, land or marine border crossings.

What is a Port of Entry? 

500

This is the supreme law of the land.  It is the framework under which all other laws are created.

What is the Constitution? 

500

This Act includes rights of tenants, and procedures of eviction

What is the Residential Tenancies Act?

500

This legal mechanism allows individuals with severe mental illness to receive mandated treatment in the community rather than being hospitalized. 

What is a Community Treatment Order

500

This is Canada's main statute (current) for dealing with young offenders.

What is the Youth Criminal Justice Act?

500

This Canadian federal agency is responsible for border enforcement, immigration control, and customs services

What is Canada Boarder Services Agency ?