Social Studies 90 - Unit 2

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Across
  1. 2. ______ rights that overturn any other right on the Charter, unless they are unreasonable.
  2. 7. Freedom of _____ allows someone to say whatever they want, as long as it is not intruding on another charter right.
  3. 8. The prime minister responsible for creating Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982
  4. 10. The number of provinces that must consent to change the consitution.
  5. 13. A collective right of first nations that deals with health
  6. 14. Collective rights are ones that have existed previous to the _______ landing in Canada.
  7. 15. The only offical bilangual province in Canada
  8. 16. When a government body acts like a parent, closely monitoring a group of people.
  9. 17. A province that threatened to seperate from Canada twice, as it felt like it's rights were being ignored.
  10. 18. _____ A person of Frech decent, speaking french, with minority rights in Canada
  11. 19. Agreements between the government and first nations over land, money, and education.
  12. 20. The prime minister who wrote first implimented the Bill of Rights in 1960.
  13. 22. _____ rights belong to a group of people, often a minority to protect them.
  14. 25. ______ nation that is protected under minority rights in Canada.
Down
  1. 1. An anual payment to the first nations from the government, in exchange for land use.
  2. 2. One who speaks English in Canada, and is a minority in Quebec.
  3. 3. Pressuring a certain culture, or group of people to become like the majority.
  4. 4. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is _________ in the Constitution.
  5. 5. _____ schools that boarded first nation's children, and educated then in a European fashion.
  6. 6. An important document that declared people's rights in England.
  7. 9. Freedoms given to any Canadian citizen, regardless of status.
  8. 11. The court that takes resposibility for laying out limits to rights and freedoms.
  9. 12. A document that declares people's rights and freedoms as citizens of Canada.
  10. 21. An act that took away political rights and ceremonies from first nations people
  11. 23. A bill that made it easier for first nation's land to be developed, without concensus.
  12. 24. Rights that are given to us at birth.