Chapter 4 Review

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Across
  1. 2. To abolish or annul.
  2. 9. Section 15 deals in this type of rights.
  3. 10. Ameliorate means to do this.
  4. 11. Pierre Elliott Trudeau was a key player when the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was _________ in the constitution.
  5. 13. Section 9 of The Charter guarantees that people cannot be held for questioning, arrested, or kept in jail without _____ reason.
  6. 16. Freedom of thought and expression is being referred to when one cites "freedom of the _____"
  7. 18. Unable to be forfeited or transferred to another.
  8. 19. Third party participants in a legal proceeding. "Friends of the court"
  9. 21. First attempt to codify rights and freedoms across Canada (1960). (4 words)
  10. 23. Passed by the United Nations in 1948, giving broad recognition to human rights.
  11. 25. The Charter does not have jurisdiction to protect your rights if it does not involve the _______.
  12. 26. Moving from province to province falls under this type of rights.
  13. 27. Trudeau wanted to _______ the Constitution.
  14. 28. The right to conduct one's affairs without interference from the government.
Down
  1. 1. An area of authority - provincial, federal or municipal.
  2. 3. One of our fundamental freedoms is the Freedom of _______ and Religion.
  3. 4. Section 8 of The Charter protects against this type of search or seizure.
  4. 5. Section 12 means that the government cannot treat or punish an individual in an unnecessarily ______ way.
  5. 6. The Canadian Bill of Rights was a ________ statute and had no jurisdiction on provincial matters.
  6. 7. Section 7 of The Charter declares that everyone has the right to ______, ______, and ______ of the person. (3 words)
  7. 8. Voting falls under this type of rights.
  8. 12. Sue Rodriguez is famous for fighting for her right to this. (2 words)
  9. 14. The criteria for reasonable limits on Charter rights is known as the ______ Test.
  10. 15. Section 33 of the Charter is also referred to as the ___________ clause.
  11. 17. To take away or detract.
  12. 20. Legal, moral or social entitlement that citizens can expect from the government.
  13. 22. To put into effect.
  14. 24. To prevail over or take priority over something else.