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Cards (34)
Fundamental Freedoms (1)
The right to practise your
religion
(1)
Democratic Rights
(1)
The right to
participate
in an
election
(1)
Mobility Rights (1)
The right to
move
to and earn a living in any
province
(1)
Equality Rights (1)
The right to live free of
discrimination
or
prejudice
(1)
Legal Rights (1)
The right to have a
fair
and
quick public
trial (1)
Official Languages of Canada Rights (1)
The right to communicate with and receive services from the
Federal
government in
French
and English (1)
Minority Language
Education
Rights (1)
The right to have publicly funded schools for
Francophones
or Anglophones in provinces where most people speak the
opposite
language (1)
General Rights (1)
Uphold existing
Aboriginal
and
treaty
rights (1)
Enforcement Rights
(1)
To go to
court
if any of these rights are
denied
(1)
Fundamental Freedoms (
2
)
The right to have and express your opinion (
2
)
Democratic Rights (
2
)
The right to
run
for
election
(2)
Legal Rights (2)
The right to have a
fair
and
quick public
trial (2)
Mobility Rights
(2)
To enter, stay, or
leave Canada
as you wish (
2
)
General Rights
(2)
To uphold the
multicultural
heritage of
Canadians
(2)
These rights are protected by
law
and cannot be taken away without just
cause.
It guarantees certain rights to all
Canadians.
The
Canadian Charter
of Rights and Freedoms is part of the Constitution Act,
1982.
These rights are protected by
law
and cannot be taken away without just
cause.
what was the magna carta about
about
king john
what was the magna carta about
about
king john
magna carta about
nobles being loyal to king
john
in return for him to
sign
the document
what was The
Treaty
of La
Grande Paix De Montreal
to show that the rights of everyone who signed the
treaty
would be
protected
what was The Treaty of La
Grande Paix De Montreal
rights of
francophones
and
first nations
gettting taken away
what was the royal proclomation about
set the
realashinship
between
aboriginal people
and britan
what was the royal proclomation about
the first nations
territories
could
not
be taken over by the british
what was the royal proclomation about
now the first nations
territoris
are controlled by
britan
what was the slavery
abolishment
about
europeans saw humans as
property
to sell and buy
what was the slavery abolishment about
they said
african
and indigounes people had to serve
white
people
what was the numbered treaties about
the treates 1 to 11 were made from
1871-1921
what was the numbered treaties about
the treaties were nogotiable and once they were
signed
they lsted
forever
what was the numbered treaties about
if first nations wanted to vote they had to give up their
statues
of being
indigounes
what was the womens suffrage about
women not being able to
vote
and fighting to
vote
what was the persons act about
they had gone to prove that
they are people
what was the chinese exclusion act about
the only
acceptions
for chinese were if they were candidian born,
merchants
, dimplomats