Legislative Authority

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Across
  1. 2. This section of the Charter speaks to the security against cruel and unusual treatment.
  2. 3. As mobility of citizens may be impacted by a criminal charge, it is essential that any rights afforded under the Charter are not ____________.
  3. 6. (2 wds) Per section 9 of the Charter, the security against __________ ________ or imprisonment applies by permitting an individual who is not under arrest/detention their right to leave.
  4. 10. (3 wds) CEA is the acronym for ______ ________ ___.
  5. 11. This section of the CEA provides for business records made in the ordinary course of business to be admitted as evidence.
Down
  1. 1. (2 wds) Section 13 of the Charter speaks to the security against ____ _____________.
  2. 4. (2wds, plural) CBSA investigators are _____ ________ for the purpose of administering and enforcing the CA and the IRPA as defined by s. 2 of the CC.
  3. 5. When you are identifying witnesses to present evidence, you must ensure they are both competent and ___________.
  4. 7. (an acronym) The ____ retains responsibility for investigating IRPA offences linked to human trafficking, risks to national security, and organized crime.
  5. 8. This section of the Charter states that on arrest/detention, the person must be made aware of the reasons, be able to retain counsel (and advised of that right), and have the validity determined by courts.
  6. 9. (2 wds) Section 11 of the CA provides authority to a justice of the peace to issue a ______ _______.
  7. 10. (plural) Per section 7 of the Charter, life, liberty and security of person does not apply to ____________ or other artificial entities incapable of enjoying life, liberty or security of the person.