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Citizenship and Responsibilities

The rights, responsibilities, and expectations associated with being a Canadian citizen, including the right to vote, equality under the law, multiculturalism, and the protection of individual freedoms, as well as the responsibilities to respect and uphold the principles of Canadian society, such as respecting pluralism and rejecting barbaric cultural practices

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Citizenship in Canada is a vital aspect of being part of the nation, encompassing both rights and responsibilities. Citizens enjoy freedoms such as expression and assembly, while also being expected to obey laws and participate in civic duties like voting and community service. This balance ensures ...

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Key Terms

Citizenship
The status of being a member of a country.

Example: Canadian citizenship grants you the right to vote.

Rights
Legal entitlements that citizens have.

Example: Freedom of speech is a fundamental right.

Responsibilities
Duties that citizens are expected to fulfill.

Example: Paying taxes is a responsibility of citizens.

Civic Engagement
Active participation in the community and government.

Example: Voting in elections is a form of civic engagement.

Diversity
The presence of different cultural, ethnic, and social groups.

Example: Canada's diversity is celebrated through multicultural festivals.

Community Service
Voluntary work intended to help people in a particular area.

Example: Helping at a local food bank is community service.

Related Topics

Human Rights
Study of the rights inherent to all human beings.
intermediate
Government Structure
Understanding how the Canadian government is organized.
intermediate
Civic Education
Learning about the rights and duties of citizens.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Rights of CitizensResponsibilitiesCivic EngagementDiversity