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Canadian Charter of Rights

A foundational document in the Canadian Constitution that outlines the fundamental rights and freedoms of Canadians, including freedom of conscience and religion, freedom of thought and expression, mobility rights, and equality rights, which are protected by the Canadian legal system and are essential to the country's democratic framework

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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a crucial document that outlines the fundamental rights and freedoms of all Canadians. It serves as a cornerstone of Canadian democracy, ensuring that individuals are protected from government overreach and discrimination. The Charter encompasses variou...

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Key Terms

Charter
A formal document outlining rights and freedoms.

Example: The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Fundamental Freedoms
Basic freedoms that protect individual rights.

Example: Freedom of speech is a fundamental freedom.

Legal Rights
Rights that protect individuals in legal matters.

Example: The right to a fair trial is a legal right.

Equality Rights
Rights that ensure equal treatment under the law.

Example: Everyone has equality rights regardless of gender.

Democratic Rights
Rights that protect participation in the democratic process.

Example: The right to vote is a democratic right.

Discrimination
Unfair treatment based on personal characteristics.

Example: Discrimination based on race is illegal.

Related Topics

Human Rights
Study of rights inherent to all human beings.
intermediate
Canadian Constitution
Understanding the framework of Canada's government.
intermediate
Civic Education
Learning about citizenship and civic responsibilities.
beginner

Key Concepts

Fundamental FreedomsLegal RightsEquality RightsDemocratic Rights