Across
- 1. You buy a Happy Meal from McDonald's and you fail to pay for it - this is ____ law
- 2. This kind of law was based on custom and past legal decisions
- 5. A police officer performs a random search on you. You can argue that this section of the CCRF has been violated.
- 6. Canada's immigration system is based on ____
- 7. You damage someone's car with your bike and you are forced to pay for it. This is ____ law
- 8. The lobby group for Aboriginal peoples
- 11. This reflects the reasonableness of the average Canadian
- 14. Assembling a system of laws
- 16. The earliest known set of written laws
- 17. This was made legal in 1967
- 18. An attempt to influence government
- 19. This is settlet under family law
- 20. Name for French civil code
- 21. Rules that outline a person's rights
- 22. This limits the power of government
- 23. The ability to gain access to a facility or a service
- 24. Ten Commandments
- 25. Characteristics assumed to belong to all members
- 27. A solution to a CCRF infringement is called a ____
Down
- 1. This resulted in more standard punishments
- 3. Treating individuals unfairly or differently
- 4. A person who discriminates is called a ____
- 5. A law passed by a legislative body is called a ____
- 9. The opposing parties in criminal court are called ____ and ____
- 10. Workplace discrimination
- 12. This type of law regulates the interaction of citizen and government
- 13. Your employer must pay you time and a half for statutory holidays under ____ law
- 15. A person who makes a human rights complaint is called a ____
- 17. This hearing determines the legality of detention
- 21. These were an attempt to assimilate the Aboriginal population
- 26. A preconceived opinion of a person
