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- 3. Section 9: Protects you from __________ detention (being arrested for no good reason).
- 4. Section 2(b): Freedom to share your opinions, ideas, and beliefs through speech, writing, or protest.
- 7. Section 2(c): Freedom of Peaceful __________ (the right to gather peacefully).
- 10. Section 27: Requires courts to consider and promote the preservation of this heritage.
- 11. Section 2(d): Freedom to join or form groups, such as clubs or unions.
- 13. Section 3: The constitutional right to __________ and to run for public office.
- 15. Section 12: Protection against __________ and Unusual Treatment or Punishment.
- 17. Section 8: Police generally need this to conduct a search.
- 18. Section 24(1): If your rights are violated, you have the right to a court-ordered solution, or a __________.
- 19. Section 33: The maximum number of years an override declaration can last before needing to be re-enacted.
- 20. Section 10: Rights upon arrest, including the immediate right to call a lawyer (right to __________).
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- 1. Section 1: All rights can be limited if the government can clearly justify the limit as being __________ in a free and democratic society.
- 2. Section 25: Guarantees that the Charter will not diminish any existing __________ or treaty rights.
- 5. Section 6: Your rights to move to and take up a job in any province in Canada.
- 6. Section 28: Explicitly guarantees __________ equality rights.
- 8. Section 15: Your right to be treated __________ before and under the law, without discrimination.
- 9. Section 16-22: Confirms English and __________ as the official languages of Canada.
- 12. Section 11(d): The principle that you are presumed __________ until proven guilty.
- 14. Section 33: The Notwithstanding Clause, which allows a government to temporarily __________ certain Charter rights.
- 16. Section 7: Protects your right to life, __________, and security of the person.
