The Charter protects certain rights that apply only to Canadian citizens and not to permanent
residents of Canada. One of those rights is that only Canadian citizens have is:
The right to vote in a federal or provincial election.
The right to run for office in a federal or provincial election.
Both A and B are correct.
Neither A nor B are correct; the Charter does not limit any rights of permanent residents of
Canada.
The Constitution includes several different laws, traditions, and
Decisions by judges
Agreements between the federal and provincial governments
The ongoing input from the British Parliament
Both A. and B.
None of the above are included in the Constitution
In 1982, the ________ and the ___________, signed the Constitution Act, 1982, which included
the British North America Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Governor General ; Queen
Governor General; Right Honourable Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister
Queen ; Right Honourable Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister
Queen ; Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms forms the first part of the
Declaration of Independence
United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
Constitution Act, 1982
Act of Canadian Unification
The official language rights make ____________ the official language(s) of Canada for all the
institutions of the government and Parliament of Canada and of the New Brunswick government
and legislature.
English
French
English, French and First Nation languages
English and French
Canada was created by an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom called the British North
America Act, 1867 (now known as the Constitution Act, 1867) uniting the British colonies of the
United provinces of Canada and Prince Edward Island
Upper Canada, Lower Canada and Nova Scotia
United provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Both federal and provincial laws can be challenged, and thrown out by the courts, on the grounds
that they violate the Charter.
True
False
Under the terms of the Canada Act, the Constitution Act, 1982, was proclaimed in Canada and
"patriation" was achieved.
True
False
The Charter protects individuals when they face racial discrimination at their job in the private
sector.
True
False
A. The right to vote in a federal or provincial election.
B. The right to run for office in a federal or provincial election.
C. Both A and B are correct.
Neither A nor B are correct; the Charter does not limit any rights of permanent residents of
Canada.
The Constitution includes several different laws, traditions, and
A. Decisions by judges
B. Agreements between the federal and provincial governments
C. The ongoing input from the British Parliament
D. Both A. and B.
None of the above are included in the Constitution
In 1982, the ________ and the ___________, signed the Constitution Act, 1982, which
included the British North America Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and
.
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1. The Charter protects certain rights that apply only to Canadian citizens and not to permanent
residents of Canada. One of those rights is that only Canadian citizens have is:
The right to vote in a federal or provincial election.
The right to run for office in a federal or provincial election.
Both A and B are correct.
Neither A nor B are correct; the Charter does not limit any rights of permanent residents of
Canada.
The Constitution includes several different laws, traditions, and
Decisions by judges
Agreements between the federal and provincial governments
The ongoing input from the British Parliament
Both A. and B.
None of the above are included in the Constitution
In 1982, the ________ and the ___________, signed the Constitution Act, 1982, which included
the British North America Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Governor General ; Queen
Governor General; Right Honourable Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister
Queen ; Right Honourable Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister
Queen ; Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms forms the first part of the
Declaration of Independence
United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
Constitution Act, 1982
Act of Canadian Unification
2. The official language rights make ____________ the official language(s) of Canada for all the
institutions of the government and Parliament of Canada and of the New Brunswick government
and legislature.
English
French
English, French and First Nation languages
English and French
Canada was created by an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom called the British North
America Act, 1867 (now known as the Constitution Act, 1867) uniting the British colonies of the
United provinces of Canada and Prince Edward Island
Upper Canada, Lower Canada and Nova Scotia
United provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Both federal and provincial laws can be challenged, and thrown out by the courts, on the grounds
that they violate the Charter.
True
False
Under the terms of the Canada Act, the Constitution Act, 1982, was proclaimed in Canada and
"patriation" was achieved.
True
False
The Charter protects individuals when they face racial discrimination at their job in the private
sector.
True
False
A. The right to vote in a federal or provincial election.
B. The right to run for office in a federal or provincial election.
3. C. Both A and B are correct.
D.
Neither A nor B are correct; the Charter does not limit any rights of permanent residents of
Canada.
The Constitution includes several different laws, traditions, and
A. Decisions by judges
B. Agreements between the federal and provincial governments
C. The ongoing input from the British Parliament
D. Both A. and B.
E.
None of the above are included in the Constitution
In 1982, the ________ and the ___________, signed the Constitution Act, 1982, which
included the British North America Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and
Freedoms.
Governor General ; Queen
Governor General; Right Honourable Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister
Queen ; Right Honourable Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister
Queen ; Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms forms the first part of the
Declaration of Independence
United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
Constitution Act, 1982
Act of Canadian Unification
The official language rights make ____________ the official language(s) of Canada
for all the institutions of the government and Parliament of Canada and of the New
Brunswick government and legislature.
English
French
English, French and First Nation languages
English and French
Canada was created by an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom called the
British North America Act, 1867 (now known as the Constitution Act, 1867) uniting
the British colonies of the
4. United provinces of Canada and Prince Edward Island
Upper Canada, Lower Canada and Nova Scotia
United provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Both federal and provincial laws can be challenged, and thrown out by the courts, on
the grounds that they violate the Charter.
True
False
Under the terms of the Canada Act, the Constitution Act, 1982, was proclaimed in
Canada and "patriation" was achieved.
True
False
The Charter protects individuals when they face racial discrimination at their job in
the private sector.
True
False