The three branches of government.
What is the Executive, Legislative, Judicial branches?
What the YCJA stands for
What is the Youth Criminal Justice Act?
The year the Charter came out
When was 1982?
Annuity
What are annual symbolic payments for First Nation people?
Canada's head of state.
What is the monarchy (King or Queen)?
The goal of the YCJA.
What is to rehabilitate and reintegrate?
Freedom of peaceful assembly
What is Freedom to Peacefully Protest?
Assimilate
What is absorbing a minor culture?
An unofficial law.
What is a bill?
The amount of Jurors allowed for one case.
What is 12?
Mobility rights
What is moving around freely, in and out or within Canada?
A famous example of assimilation, in Canada (200 of this category would help).
What were residential schools?
The Senate's role.
What is a Sober Second Thought?
Sequestered.
What is cutting the Jury off from the world?
Democratic rights
What is the right to vote (for citizens only)?
Independence as a people.
What is Sovereignty?
Canada's current voting system.
What is First past the post?
The adult legal handbook.
What is the Criminal Code of Canada?
Women can vote from this year on.
When was 1918?
Haultain Resolution happened in this year.
1892