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Getting Involved
Justine Blainey
Rights
100
What are: -What is my concern? -Why am I concerned? -What do I hope to achieve by getting involved
What are the questions you have to ask yourself in Step 1: Identify your concern.
100
What is the hockey team Justine tried out for but could not play on?
What is the Metro Toronto Hockey League team.
100
What is regarding people all the same?
What is equality.
200
What are the two steps in Step 5: Take action?
What are: a) Are we doing what we planned to do? b) Do we need to make any more changes to our plan?
200
What was the first place that Justine and her parents complained to?
What is the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
200
The rights to protect a group?
What are collective rights.
300
What is the most important thing you need in Step 4?
What is 'Who do we need to talk to?'
300
When you treat a person in a certain way because of their race, gender, age, or factor?
What is discrimination.
300
He was a chief of the Batchawa Nation for many years, and he fought so Aboriginals would have the right to vote?
What is the chief John Corbiere and what did he do to change Canada.
400
What is the last question in 'Getting Involved'?
What is Step 7: Apply your learning.
400
What was the last court that Justine fought against?
What is the Supreme Court of Canada?
500
Where you can get information for what you want to get involved in?
What is the computer, books, people...
500
What is when you go to court to try and get a law changed?
What is challenging the law.