First, Mobility rights. Mobility rights are The right of Canadians to move anywhere within Canada and to earn a living there. This section of the charter enables Canadian Citizens to move anywhere within Canada and by doing so they can earn …show more content…
Fundamental freedoms The freedom to express your own opinion. Means that no matter what anyone says you can fight back with your opinion. The freedom to choose your own religion. Means that you can be able to practice any religion of our own kind without getting discriminated against. The freedom to organize peaceful meetings and demonstrations. You can meet with anyone to discuss any important or important meeting. The freedom to associate with any person or group. It states that you can rally with anyone to you’d like to and discuss anything that that is happening to you. An example is The right to practice your own religion. If a Muslim girl wanted to play soccer and the coach said he couldn't because she's Muslim that discriminating against her ethnic origin background. In 1980, Canada began to collaborate with its provinces to discuss the constitution and take in a charter of rights and freedoms. Then in 1982 it became official and ever since then it’s been a vital part of Canada and will continue. Many people believe that they agree with this freedom, Canadians should have the freedom to speak out for what they believe in even when it could be bad, and have the freedom for their own religion that any religion out there can be studied by