Page 27 how does a person become a Canadian citizen?
Because of thousands of people immigrate to Canada for many reasons.New Canadians contribute to our society in many ways as they work hard to build a new life. Most new immigrants become citizens and then are able to share with Canadians born in Canada all the rights and responsibilities that citizenship brings.
Page 32 What are your rights and responsibilities as a Canadian citizen
There are 6 off them.
1. Fundamental freedoms.
2. Mobility rights
3 .Legal rights
4. Equality rights.
5. Official language educational rights.
Page 33 Why are your right limited?
All rights have limitations, or are limited. For example, the Charter outlines the right to freedom of speech.
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1. What are the three ways that a person can become a Canadian citizen?
1. People immigrate to Canada
2.People born in Canada
3.People born outside Canada after February 15, 1977, and who have one Canadian parent are citizens.
2.List three important rights that the Charter guarantees.
1.Equality rights
2.Legal rights
3.Mobility rights
3.What are the advantages of stating basic rights and freedoms in the Charter? which three rights do you think are the most important? Give reasons why.
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects basic rights and freedoms that are essential to keeping Canada a free and democratic society.
Three rights I think are the most important is the fundamental freedoms, Equality rights and Legal rights because these are to say that people in the world can live together in a country with no racism.
4. Which of the following are "rights" under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms? In which cases would these rights affect the rights of other?
a) the right to shout rude comments during a movie in a theatre
b) the right to be protected from being beaten up
c) the right to be free from sexual harassment
d) the right to live in any province of Canada
d) Is the rights under the Canadian Charter of rights and freedoms and affect the rights of others.
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1.Do you think giving up personal freedom for safety is a good tradeoff? Explain your answer.
I think it is not a good idea because giving up freedom is like giving up your life. Freedoms is the most important stuff in our life that only a few country have especially Canada and it help out a lot. We can have a lots of way to get safety but I will never tradeoff my personal freedom for this one.
2.Do you think that any particular groups in Canada more likely to be affected by these laws? Explain your reasons. What would your reaction be to these measures if you were part of that group.
In my opinion, It depends on the people behaviors because most of them have their own idea and what they react to these laws. My reaction would be very happy and proud because in my country their are still racism between the north and south side but when I moved to Canada. I saw everyone from different culture talk together and that is the most important thing people from my country should learn it