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Q: How does the charter of rights and freedoms protect different groups in Canada?
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Where is the charter of rights and freedoms kept?

The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is part of the Constitution of Canada.


How many kinds of freedom does Canada have?

Canada and the US have the same fundamental rights and freedoms. There are 31 rights and freedoms listed in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and they encompass many different interpretations.


How effectively dose Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms protect your individual rights?

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What act protects human rights in Canada?

1) The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and 2) the Bill of Rights


What is the name of the law that introduced Canada to the charter of rights and freedoms?

constitutional monarchy :)


The name for our rules and laws for your government is called?

IN CANADA IT IS "THE CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS".


What are the 2 main parts of the Canadian constitution?

The Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Canada Act.


When did the Charter of Rights and Freedoms came?

Assuming this question originated in Canada, not the US... 1985.


What are the rights and freedoms in Canada?

There are many different rights and freedoms in Canada


When was the charter of rights and freedoms became part of Canada's constitution?

1982, the same year Canada got its Constitution from the British.


Does Canada have freedom of media?

Yes. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Section 2(c)


How has the charter of rights and freedoms has fostered recognition of individual rights in Canada?

Before the Canadian Charter of rights andfreedoms was there anything in place to protect Canadian rights?