Across
- 2. An organization of workers that acts to protect workers’ rights and interests.
- 4. To validate an express commitment to somthing.
- 7. Rights that origins in fundamental justice.
- 10. Independence as a people, with a right to self government.
- 11. A section of the Canadian Constitution containing a statement of the basic rights of citizens of Canada.
- 12. An annual payment.
- 13. One of the groups in Canadian Society whose members speak an official language of their country.
- 16. A person whose first language is English.
- 18. Fixing firmly within.
- 19. Things you are free to do that is authorized by the government.
- 20. Authority to make decisions.
- 22. Land for the exclusive use of First Nations.
- 23. Paid for by taxes and provided by government.
- 24. Having the same value.
- 25. To bring a country something that belongs to the country.
Down
- 1. Independence as a people, with a right to self-government.
- 3. A person whose first language is French.
- 5. When a province temporarily does not take part in a certain part of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
- 6. Become part of a different cultural group.
- 8. Individuals and groups are allowed to do in society, as established in law.
- 9. The belief that one's culture is superior to all others.
- 14. The shared identity of a group of people, especially because of a common language and culture.
- 15. Rights guaranteed to specific groups in Canadian society for historical constitutional reasons. These groups are: Aboriginal peoples (First Nations, Métis, Inuit), Francophones, and Anglophones.
- 17. A special set of laws that establish a framework of governance.
- 21. Federal legislation related to the rights and status of First Nations peoples.
