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1 Things to study: 1) Video Answers 2) Notes 3) Outline 4) War Measures Reading

2  To what extent does the Charter of Rights and Freedoms ensure Canadians rights are properly balanced between individuals and Canadian society?  Your essay will be out of 10..5- TS 1- explain your reasoning (opinion) 5- evidence (explained) 3- Example (event to explain your reasoning or multiple case studies).5- Conclusion

3  As a class answer the cartoon case studies.

4 CaseRight Indian Act Women’s Suffrage movement Internment of Ukraine's Internment of Italians Internment of Japanese Cartoon with Michael and Shana (School Search) Breaking the Communication Barrier Always Open No Fly List

5 CaseRight Indian ActFundamental, Equality, Democratic, mobility Women’s Suffrage movementDemocratic, Equality Internment of Ukraine'sMobility, Equality Internment of ItaliansMobility, Equality Internment of JapaneseMobility, Equality Cartoon with Michael and Shana (School Search) Legal Breaking the Communication Barrier Equality Always OpenFundamental No Fly ListMobility

6  The Charter of Rights and Freedom is entrenched in Canada’s constitution.

7  True

8  In February 1942, the Canadian government moved all people of Japanese origin, even those who were born in Canada, away from the west coast.

9  True

10 What Gov’t policy allowed the gov’t to do that to the Japanese?

11  The war measures act

12  As of June 2007, if a person’s name appeared on a “no fly” list they could be barred from flying even if they were not proven guilty of any crime.

13  True

14  Women’s lobby groups have used the protections of the Charter to fight for pay equity with men in the workplace.

15  True

16  The legislative branch makes decisions regarding the law and its restriction of peoples’ rights and freedoms.

17  False

18  A school principal or a teacher can search your personal belongings if they have reasonable grounds for doing the search without consent.

19  True

20  What part of this statement explains why your legal rights could not make this action acceptable?  A school principal or a teacher can search your personal belongings if they have reasonable grounds for doing the search without consent.

21  Reasonable grounds

22  The right to vote for a new government at least every five years is under which of the following individual rights?

23  Democratic

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