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    The Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ which was conceived in 1971 and became part of the Constitution Act in 1982‚ helped in the implementation of the Policy of Multiculturalism. The Charter guarantees certain rights to Canadians‚ whether born in Canada or naturalized Canadians. These rights and freedoms are defined in the Charter as follows: Fundamental freedoms such as freedom of religion and opinions‚ Democratic rights; every Canadian citizen has the right to vote‚ Mobility rights; every Canadian

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    power. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has become the most influential system of law found in our society‚ and with it there are very few limitations enforced upon people. It is first important for an individual to understand how a constitution is entrenched and what that specifically means. This can allow them to form their own opinion on whether an entrenched Constitution violates the fundamental principles of democracy. However‚ section 1 and 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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    Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms One charter of Right I feel passionate about is the one that talks about each and every person having freedom to live‚ to have liberty‚ and to have security. This charter states‚ “Everyone has the right to life‚ liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.“ This charter protects all citizens of Canada from any cruel and unusual treatment or punishment from

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    Developed on 21st November 1986‚ the Ottawa Charter aims to improve global health and health promotion through five key areas; develop personal skills‚ create supportive environments‚ strengthen community action‚ reorient health services and build healthy public policy. By working within these five areas‚ the National Tobacco Strategy has proven to be successful in the cession of smoking. A key component of the Ottawa Charter‚ develop person skills enables people to make informed and educated decisions

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    Did you know that your individual rights and freedoms presented in the Canadian Charter of Rights and freedoms is enshrined in this document to protect all Canadians from tyranny and oppression? The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was enacted to protect all Canadian citizens by ensuring that we have Mobility rights‚ Fundamental freedom‚ and Equality rights. These rights are three of our most basic rights in the constitution that enable all Canadians the ability to live freely in our democracy

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    Staying Current on School Law Kimberly Edwards Introduction Being a principal is a very important position. I believe that when the principal has high expectations and morals that the whole school benefits. When the principal is an example of someone with high standards the teachers‚ staff‚ and students will benefit from that example. My goal as a future administrator is to be firm but fair. In order for me to ensure that I am fair in my decisions‚ I need to be current school law. As times change

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    Freedoms‚ rights‚ and responsibilities are similar in the sense that all three are things that every citizen of Canada has. A freedom is “the power or right to act‚ speak‚ or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint”. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees certain freedoms for all citizens of Canada. These freedoms include freedom of conscience and religion‚ and freedom of association. A right is a legal or natural entitlement to have or to do something‚ or to act in a

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    HEALTH PROMOTION. NAME: CHINAZOR NWOKOCHA STD. ID: 3330731 WORD COUNT: 4077 The Ottawa Charter which was being approved by some researchers‚ makers of policies and practitioners came together in Canada to make a way for the countries in the WHO EURO region to pursue the Declaration of Alma Ata’s vision of “Health for All by the Year 2000” (WHO‚ 2011). 3 papers were cited as reminder for the Charter: the Lalonde report (1974)‚ the Alma Ata Declaration and the optimistic meaning of health in preambles

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    Constitution‚ 1787. In Canada there is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ which is the first part of the Canadian Constitution Act‚ 1982. Both of these documents provide for the rights and freedoms for their respective populations. These documents are vastly different‚ but also contain several similarties. Thou both excellent documents‚ it is in my contention‚ however‚ that the Bill of Rights is far superior‚ more significant and efficiently exceeds the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Bill of Rights

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    a great deal of debate regarding the entrenchment of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Canada’s constitution. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ a document that “sought to protect individual rights by preventing laws that unfairly discriminate or that take away human rights”‚ was entrenched when Canada’s Constitution was patriated in 1982 (Canadian Human Rights Commission [CHRC]‚ n.d.). However‚ the entrenchment of the Charter of Rights in the Constitution was controversial as some believed

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