Charter of Rights and freedoms
Guarantee of Rights and Freedoms
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic societ
Guarantee of Rights and Freedoms
guarantees our rights and liberties while also
emphasizing that these rights and liberties
are not absolute and are subject to
reasonable constraints.'
Democratic Rights
This right Lets me to voice my opinion in ways like voting
Every citizen of Canada has the right to vote in an election of members of the House of Commons or of a legislative assembly and to be qualified for membership therein.
legal rights
This right is used when i am wrong fully accused for example this applies in the saying "not guilty until proven"
Sections 7 to 14 set out rights that protect Canadians when dealing with the justice system. They ensure that individuals who are involved in proceedings are treated fairly, especially those charged with a criminal offence.
mobility Rights
This right is used for call canadian citizens to have the right to enter, remain in, leave from canada or move to another part of canada without any questions
6. (1) Every citizen of Canada has the right to enter, remain in and leave Canada.
Rights to move and gain livelihood
(2) Every citizen of Canada and every person who has the status of a permanent resident of Canada has the right:
to move to and take up residence in any province; and
to pursue the gaining of a livelihood in any province.
Equality Rights
This is commonaly used when people are looking for jobs, no matter their gender, race, sexuality.
Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability.
Fundamental Rights
Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms:
freedom of conscience and religion, freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication, freedom of peaceful assembly; and freedom of association.
Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms:
freedom of conscience and religion;
freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication;
freedom of peaceful assembly; and
freedom of association.
Official Languages of Canada
This is for when you meet someone or talk with them.
Sections 16 to 20 make clear that official language rights apply in respect of both the federal government and the provincial government of New Brunswick. Canadians can use English or French when they deal with the Government of Canada. Residents of New Brunswick also have the right to use English or French when they deal with their provincial government.
Minority Language Educational
Rights
This right is used to learn other langauges and the rights to learn them, and i have the right to go to a school to learn a driffent langauge like french.
whose first language learned and still understood is that of the English or French linguistic minority population of the province in which they reside; or
who have received their primary school instruction in Canada in English or French and reside in a province where the language in which they received that instruction is the language of the English or French linguistic minority population of the province, have the right to have their children receive primary and secondary school instruction in that language in that province.