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This study guide chapter details Canadian rights, including Democratic, Mobility, Legal, and Equality Rights. It covers key components, responsibilities, and simple terms explanations of each right.
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Democratic Rights Key components: s - Votes every 5 years - Vote For Federal and provincial representitives (MPS and MLAs) - Can run for office In simple terms: Canadians have a right to a democratic Society where we choose our leaders regulary. Responsibilities of Canadians: Vote! Be informed of wh...
Democratic Rights Key components: s - Votes every 5 years - Vote For Federal and provincial representitives (MPS and MLAs) - Can run for office In simple terms: Canadians have a right to a democratic Society where we choose our leaders regulary. Responsibilities of Canadians: Vote! Be informed of what candidates and parties stand for. Images: Mobility Lights Key components: - Free to go anywhere in canada and work there Images: - Enter, stay in, and leave canada as you wish ceitizens only) In simple terms: Canadian citizens can work or travel as they please. Non- citizens can move around canada for work Responsibilities of Canadians: Carry your proper documentation, and know travel advisories For certain places. Legal rights. Key components: - Right to a quick, Fair public trial Free From unreasonable search and seizure In simple terms: Legal system must be transparent and fair Responsibilities of Canadians: Do not break the law, be informed of the law, Perform Jury duty when summoned Images: Equality Rights__ Key components: Everyone Free of discrimination In simple terms: The government cannot discriminate on anyone in its policies Responsibilities of Canadians: Respect difference, challenge government authorities Images: