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Learn about the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, its importance, fundamental freedoms, democratic rights, and equality rights. Understand the Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montréal and the rights it guarantees. Discover how Canadians rely on the justice system to enforce their rights.
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$100 Question from MC#1 The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms A. is the second highest law in Canada. B. is entrenched as part of the highest law in Canada, the Canadian Constitution. C. is not part of the Constitution. D. only applies to federal laws, not laws made in provincial legislatures.
$100 Answer from MC#1 B. is entrenched as part of the highest law in Canada, the Canadian Constitution.
$200 Question from MC#2 It is important to know what privileges we have as Canadians in order to: A. appreciate what being Canadian truly means. B. find ways to get around inconvenient laws. C. get grants for money from the government. D. take advantage of other people.
$200 Answer from MC#1 A. appreciate what being Canadian truly means.
$300 Question from MC#1 Fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the Charter include the freedom to A. organize peaceful meetings and demonstrations. B. force religion upon others. C. oppose those who do not share the same cultural values. D. stop those who are not acting like true Canadians.
$300 Answer from MC#1 A. organize peaceful meetings and demonstrations.
$400 Question from MC#1 Democratic rights include the right to A. vote and run for election only if you are a second generation Canadian. B. have an election every year. C. vote twice in every election. D. run for election, participate in an election, and vote.
$400 Answer from MC#1 D. run for election, participate in an election, and vote.
$500 Question from MC#1 Which of the following is an equality right? A. The right to live free of discrimination or prejudice. B. The right to practice your religion. C. The right to move to any province you would like. D. The right to receive postal services in English and French
$500 Answer from MC1 A. The right to live free of discrimination or prejudice.
$100 Question Multiple Choice 2 he Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees minority language and education rights. Which of the following statements is accurate? A. The Charter makes it mandatory for all Canadian children to attend minority language schools. B. The Charter does not say anything about Francophone schools. C. The Charter encourages minorities to accumulate funding to start their own schools. D. The Charter gives Francophones the right to have publicly funded French schools in provinces where most people speak English.
$100 Answer Multiple Choice D. The Charter gives Francophones the right to have publicly funded French schools in provinces where most people speak English.
$200 Question Multiple Choice Which of the following is true about the Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montréal? A. The treaty marked the end of nearly a century of war between the French and their First Nations allies. B. The treaty devastated the surrounding cities and farms. C. The treaty was unsuccessful and led to many more disagreements and fighting in the years that followed. D. The treaty was signed by mostly British delegates.
$200 Answer Multiple Choice A. The treaty marked the end of nearly a century of war between the French and their First Nations allies.
$300 Question Multiple Choice The signing of the Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montréal demonstrated diversity because the delegates A. were mostly European. B. were even in number among French, British, and Aboriginal. C. came from 40 different nations. D. accepted each other.
$300 Answer Multiple Choice C. came from 40 different nations.
$400 Question Multiple Choice The Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montréal was signed with symbols and one written signature. This reflects A. the artistic ability of the Aboriginal delegates. B. the respect among the peoples who negotiated the treaty. C. that the treaty was a European document. D. that the treaty was an Aboriginal document.
$400 Answer Multiple Choice b. the respect among the peoples who negotiated the treaty.
$500 Question from Multiple Choice Canadians rely on the _______________ to protect and enforce our rights. A. justice system B. senate C. prime minister D. executive branch
$500 Answer from Multiple Choice a. justice system
$100 Question from Fill in the Blank Citizens have the ____________________ to organize peaceful meetings and protests.
$200 Question from Fill in the Blank In a democratic society, ____________________ are things that people are specifically allowed to do and are protected by the government.
$300 Question from Fill in the Blank The right to move to and earn a living in any province is a ____________________ right.
$300 Answer from Fill in the Blank mobility
$400 Question from Fill in the Blank ____________________ peoples include First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people
$400 Answer from Fill in the Blanks Aboriginal
$500 Question from Fill in the Blank Canadians celebrate the anniversary of the Treaty La Grande Paix de Montréal because it was the first ____________________ between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples.
$100 Question True/False In some parts of the world, children as young as ten years old can be denied school, have to serve in the army, or can be persecuted because of their religion.
$200 Question True/False Your fundamental freedoms include the right to have and express your opinions and to belong to any group you choose.
$300 Question from True/False It is a democratic right to have legislatures and a Parliament that meet at least four times a year.
$400 Question True/False If you are a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada, you have the right to enter, stay, or leave Canada as you wish. But if you commit a crime, these rights can be taken away.
$500 Question from True/False The right to feel free and safe, to have a fair and quick public trial, and to be assumed innocent until proven guilty in a trial are all legal rights.
$100 Question from T/F Because the postal service in Canada is owned by the federal government, you can receive your mail services in both French and English.
$100 Answer fromT/F True
$200 Question from T/F The Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not have the ability to uphold existing Aboriginal and treaty rights or to uphold the multicultural heritage of Canadians.
$200 Answer fromT/F False
$300 Question from T/F La Grande Paix de Montréal was the first treaty between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples.
$400 Question from T/F The Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montréal is one of the roots of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms because it reflects mutual respect for different collective identities.
$400 Answer fromT/F True
$500 Question from T/F The delegates to the Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montréal represented 39 First Nations communities from a vast area. This meant that some of them had travelled for weeks in order to attend the conference.