PHILOS 1B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Equal Protection Clause, Canada Act 1982, Perjury

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The canadian act and the canadian charter of rights and freedoms. Canada act 1982: the constitution act 1982, is enacted for and enacted shall have the force of law in. S1- the guarantee of rights and freedoms - explains the boundaries that the charter may extend to; and that everyone is guaranteed their rights under the charter only to such reasonable limits prescribed by laws. S2- fundamental freedoms our basic freedoms guaranteed through the charter: conscience and religion, thought, belief, opinion, and expression, including freedom of the press and other media communications, peaceful assembly, association. S3- democratic rights our rights with the government guaranteed by the charter: right to vote, no house of commons or legislative assembly shall continue for longer than five years. And to pursue a career or job in any province (gaining of a livelihood: the rights in subsection 2 are subject to.

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