Unit 3 Wiki Daily Log
1. What new learning or ideas do you have on becoming involved in civic action and government practices from today's lesson? Explain.
2. What new learning or ideas do you have about safeguarding your rights and freedoms from today's class? Explain.
3. What new learning or ideas do you have about the future of human rights and civic engagement from today's class? Explain.
4. What questions or new areas would you like to explore? Explain.
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June 17, 2024
I researched the Canadian election system today and learned about the three simple steps to voting: registering, finding a polling station, and voting. Despite the relative simplicity and ease of the process, I believe there is still room for improvement. For example, introducing a secure online voting system, extending early voting hours, and providing free transportation could make voting more convenient. An increase in voter education programs could also help increase public turnout and participation. Such improvements would make elections fairer and promote greater citizen participation in the democratic process.
June 18, 2024
Today I studied the Canadian justice system and learned about the duties and importance of the courts. The impartiality of judges ensures that decisions are fair and the public trust is maintained. The Supreme Court, led by the Chief Justice, guarantees the proper application of the law. Despite the possibility of wrongful convictions, overall the Canadian justice system fairly protects the rights and freedoms of citizens through the Charter and review mechanisms.
June 19,2024
Today pondered the pros and cons of courtroom trial styles. A jury trial ensures impartiality and representation of public opinion, whereas a trial before a single judge is more efficient and professional. I think that for serious crimes, a jury provides a broader perspective and community buy-in, but for complex cases or legal technicalities, a single judge may be more appropriate. In conclusion, the choice of trial method should weigh the pros and cons in the light of the circumstances and the nature of the case, so as to ensure fairness and efficiency and safeguard judicial credibility.
June 20,2024
As I begin to prepare for my Unit 3 Civic Engagement course today, I see voting, participating in my community, learning about public policy, using social media to disseminate information, and supporting social justice as ways to effectively exercise my Canadian citizenship rights and fulfill my civic responsibilities. I look forward to actively participating and influencing our society in these ways.
June 21,2024
Today's demonstration allowed me to understand the role of the government in healthcare and education. My classmate's demonstration helped me understand the responsibility of city government in environmental protection and the importance of the federal government in international relations.
June 24,2024
Today, I completed a presentation on the roles and responsibilities of government and learned about the many functions of government in society, such as maintaining law and order. By listening to other students' presentations, I learned about the importance of environmental protection and the government's commitment to education, which gave me a more comprehensive understanding of government functions.