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Subject Search for: Canadian Studies and Issues / Charter of Rights1 2
8.12798 The Charter and Fundamental Freedoms.
Section 2 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms identifies Canadians' fundamental freedoms of thought and religion. This discussion assesses its application in the last twenty years. The emphasis is on issues of religious observance--'Sunday shopping' and prayer in schools--and the issue of 'hate crimes' such as holocaust denial. 10-pages, no bibliography.
Pages: 10
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Filename: 12798 Charter Canadian Charter Freedoms.doc
Price: US$89.50
9.13101 Social Rights and Canadian Identity.
This essay will examine this debate in detail, looking at a number of writers who scrutinize the issue of Canadian identity in terms of written constitution and implementation. In this context, it becomes evident that, while Canada must maintain its freedom to reinvigorate and rethink itself according to the situation, it must also honour its mostly unwritten tradition which upholds social programs as way of ensuring the health and prosperity of the nation. 7-pages, bibliography lists 1 source.
Pages: 7
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Filename: 13101 Social Rights Canadian.doc
Price: US$62.65
10.21071 How the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom Affects Labor Relations
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom is perhaps one of Canada?s most significant laws. It ?is founded on the rule of law and entrenches in the Constitution of Canada the rights and freedoms Canadians believe are necessary in a free and democratic society.? (?Canadian Heritage?) The Charter clearly sets out specific limitations on the interactions of government and individuals, and in the end, it supersedes any other law, which is in conflict with it. As powerful as the Charter is, it is not surprising that it has had an effect on labour relations, and will continue to do so.