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- 3. The rights to fair treatment under the law, such as the right to a fair trial.
- 5. The official use of two languages, such as English and French in Canada.
- 8. The right to demonstrate and voice opinions publicly.
- 10. Unfair treatment based on factors such as race, gender, or religion.
- 11. A government-maintained list restricting certain individuals from air travel.
- 14. The movement to create a fair and equal society for all individuals.
- 16. Rights Commission An organization that ensures laws respect human rights.
- 21. Decisions made by the Supreme Court that interpret Charter rights.
- 22. The highest law in Canada that sets the framework for governance.
- 24. The right to practice any religion without government restriction.
- 25. Court of Canada The highest court in Canada that interprets the Charter.
- 26. Communication that promotes violence or discrimination against a group.
- 27. Basic rights such as freedom of expression, religion, and assembly.
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- 1. Rights that allow citizens to vote and participate in elections.
- 2. The right of Canadian citizens to move, live, and work anywhere in Canada.
- 4. Equal treatment and opportunities for people of all genders.
- 6. A law used in the past to limit individual rights during wartime.
- 7. The right to communicate with the government in either English or French.
- 9. The right for men and women to receive equal pay for equal work.
- 12. of Expression The right to express opinions without government interference.
- 13. Precedent A past court decision that influences future legal cases.
- 15. The suppression of speech or public communication by the government.
- 17. Protection from discrimination based on race, gender, age, or disability.
- 18. The forced relocation and imprisonment of specific groups during wartime.
- 19. The legal ability of citizens to participate in elections.
- 20. The right to gather peacefully in public spaces.
- 23. An organization that protects the rights of workers.
