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HUMAN RIGHTS

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The right to receive government services in both French and English no matter where you live in Canada
The event that triggered the world to make the protection of human rights on Earth a priority
The term used when the Supreme Court of Canada rules a law violates the Charter.
A term used to describe a right contained in the Canadian Constitution that cannot be violated by another law.
The right to participate in elections.
Canadians who are non-white and of non-European descent.
Section 33 of the Charter that allows a Canadian or provincial law to stand even though it violates the Charter.
The right to move within Canada, and to move in and out of Canada
A Canadian federal statute passed in 1960 that formally outlined and recognized the human rights if Canadian citizens.
Freedoms to worship and believe what you want, to express your opinions freely, to associate with whomever you want, and to gather peacefully with others.
The Universal ____ of Rights was passed by the UN in 1948.
The principle that laws apply to everyone equally and that no one is above the law.
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An NGO watchdog that works to expose and end human rights violations around the world
The ____ of Rights and Freedoms is the part of the Constitution that identifies the human rights guaranteed to Canadians.
Unwillingness to accept views, beliefs or behaviour different from one's own.
Canada's Constitution that was enacted in 1982 and which contains the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The right not to be discriminated against based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental/physical disability.
Legal rights to ensure that specific groups which are vulnerable or disadvantaged achieve equality.
Section 1 of the Charter that allows the government to pass laws that violate a Charter right if the gov't can show the limit is reasonable.
The non-government that assist the UN in promoting the acceptance of the Universal Declaration of Rights