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Charter of Rights and Freedom
The outlined document details a set of essential rights and freedoms that are protected under a national legal framework. It emphasizes the importance of fundamental freedoms such as participation in democratic processes and the respect for multicultural heritage and the rights of others.
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Charter of Rights and Freedom Minority language educational rights To have primary and secondary education equally Official language rights To speak English and French in New Brunswick To speak English and French freely Equality rights To have equal protection and benefit without discrimination of Physical disabilities Mental disabilities Age Colour National or ethnic origin Race Sex Legal rights To have an interpreter if you don't speak French or English or have a speaking disability or are deaf The right to not be given a unusual or brutal punishment The right when charged To not deny a reasonable bail To be considered innocent until proved
guilty To be proven innocent or guilty in a
reasonable time To be informed without a delay The right on arrest and detention To be released if the detention
isn't lawul To be given the reason/s The right to not be detained or imprisoned for no reason The right to not be unreasonably searched and not given a seizure for no valid reason Mobility rights Every citizen of Canada has the right to move and
take residence in any province Canadian citizens have the right to enter and leave
Canada Democratic rights Governments hold elections every 5 years To be a candidate To be the age of 18 and older to vote Fundamental freedom Respecting multicultural heritage Respecting Canada's 2 official languages Participating in the democratic process To obey Canada's laws Respecting the rights and freedom of others