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To become a Canadian citizen we need to share in particular set of values and obligations that comes from living in the democracy.
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Rights for Canadian citizen and responsibilities.
-Mobility rights.
-Legal rights.
-Equality rights.
-Minority language educational rights
-Fundamental freedoms
-Official languages of Canada : English and France.
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The rights are limited because some reasons :
-The individual when they have a negative opinions to someone, the rights are affected. In this case the courts might be inform to decide the priority.
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1) To become a Canadian citizens we need - be at least 18 years old of age or be able to speak English either French.
2)
Fundamental freedom, mobility rights, legal rights.
3)
- The Charter is part of Canada's Constitution, the highest law of the land, giving the rights and freedoms it protects supremacy over other laws.1235
- It is very difficult to amend the Charter, making the rights and freedoms it guarantees more permanent and stable
- The Charter is part of Canada's Constitution, the highest law of the land, giving the rights and freedoms it protects supremacy over other laws.1235
- It is very difficult to amend the Charter, making the rights and freedoms it guarantees more permanent and stable
4)
a) This right is affected to others. It's impolite to have a negative opinion to others.
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1) Giving up some personal freedom for greater safety may be a common and understandable response, especially in times of crisis, it is a tradeoff that requires careful consideration of the long-term consequences for both individual rights and public welfare.
2) I don't think so because the particular groups it seems that over Canada's history, discriminating laws and policies have disproportionately impacted specific minority and marginalized groups, including Indigenous peoples and racial/religious
If I were part of one of these marginalized groups, I would be deeply troubled and angered by such discriminatory laws and policies. They represent a denial of fundamental human rights and equal treatment under the law. I would feel that the government and society have failed to live up to the principles of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Canada's professed values of diversity and inclusion.