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Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Canadian Charter of Rights and
Freedoms
Divided into 7 major sections:
1.)Fundamental Freedoms
2.)Democratic Rights
3.) Mobility Rights
4.) Legal Rights
5.) Equality Rights
6.) Language Rights
7.) Minority Language Education
Rights
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
1982
• Before the Charter, Canada had something called
The Bill of Rights, which was federal law. The
difference is that the Charter is entrenched in the
Constitution.
• The Charter was proposed by Pierre Trudeau 
• The Charter guarantees certain political rights to
Canadian citizens and civil rights of everyone in
Canada. It is designed to unify Canadians around a
set of principles that embody those rights. The
Charter was signed into law by Queen Elizabeth II of
Canada on April 17, 1982
Reasonable Limits
None of the rights and freedoms of the
Charter are absolute, meaning the
government can restrict them. Certain
rights must be balanced against others
Ex. Right to host a party vs. right to
peace and quiet
Enforcement
• Someone lodging a complaint of
discrimination against a certain
government agency must apply to the
courts to have the discrimination
stopped
Notwithstanding Clause
(aka Section 33)
Allows parliament or a province to
exempt legislation from parts of the
charter. It can only be applied to
fundamental freedoms and legal and
equality rights
Legal Rights
• Legal Rights: rights of people in dealing with the
justice system and law enforcement
• Habeas Corpus: Section 10 of the Charter is a court
order that requires a person under arrest to be
brought before a judge or into court. The principle of
habeas corpus ensures that a prisoner can be
released from unlawful detention—that is, detention
lacking sufficient cause or evidence.
• Presumption of innocence: the principle that one is
considered innocent until proven guilty. Application
of this principle is a legal right of the accused in a
criminal trial.
Fundamental Freedoms
• Section 2: freedom of
conscience, freedom of
religion, freedom of
thought, freedom of belief,
freedom of expression,
freedom of the press and of
other media of
communication, freedom of
peaceful assembly, and
freedom of association.

Equality Rights
• Section 15: equal treatment
before and under the law,
and equal protection and
benefit of the law without
discrimination.
Democratic Rights
• The right to participate
in political activities and
the right to a
democratic form of
government.

Mobility Rights
• Section 6: protects the
mobility rights of Canadian
citizens, and to a lesser
extent that of permanent
residents which include the
right to enter and leave
Canada, and to move to and
take up residence in any
province, or to reside
outside Canada.
• You can move around all
you want.
Language Rights
•

•

Generally, the right to use either
the English or French language in
communications with Canada's
federal government and certain
provincial governments.
Specifically, the language laws
enshrined in the Charter include:
Section 16: English and French
are the official languages of
Canada and New Brunswick.

Minority Language Rights
• Section 23: rights for certain
citizens belonging to French
or English-speaking minority
communities to be
educated in their own
language.
Minority Rights
• The Indian Act ("An Act respecting Indians"),
is a Canadian statute that concerns registered
Indians, their bands, and the system of Indian
reserves.
• Children’s Rights: It is because of the unique
vulnerability of children that their rights are of
priority concern within Canada’s foreign
policy. Canada played a key role in the
negotiations that led to the adoption in 1989
of the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of the Child.
Applying the Charter
• Must be general and flexible to meet changes
in Canadian society
• Like a living tree with the roots being
Canadian values, with the court decisions
representing the growth of the tree
Interpreting the Charter
• Some words and phrases in the charter are
straightforward and simple to understand
• Some require interpretation by the judges
• Ex. Life, liberty and security of the person.

?
Balancing Competing Interests
• Courts often hear cases involving different
sections of charter
• Ex. Retirement age vs. opportunities for young
people
• One section may be used to limit the scope of
another
• Ex. Lords Day Act
Role of Judges
• Argument that Charter erodes the power of parliament and
puts judges in control
• Do personal views influence decisions?
• How can we expect a judge to rule on something that
politicians are unable to do.
• In the end we rely on Judges to exercise good faith in the best
interests of society
• Judges are nominated by the Prime Minister.
• The first female Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada was
Bertha Wilson
• The current Chief Justice of Canada, and the first woman to
hold this position is Beverley McLachlin. She also serves as a
Deputy of the Governor General of Canada.
Impact of the Charter on Canadian
Society
• The Charter has brought changes to laws that discriminate
against people because of personal characteristics or
prejudices. With the Charter, Canadian society has a clearer
recognition of human rights and freedoms, and ways to
enforce these rights.
• The Charter gives us tools to see that our rights and freedoms
are respected by governments and laws. If a law or
government action violates the Charter, we can ask a court to
address this. The courts can strike down laws that violate the
Charter.

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1.7 charter website

  • 1. Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • 2. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Divided into 7 major sections: 1.)Fundamental Freedoms 2.)Democratic Rights 3.) Mobility Rights 4.) Legal Rights 5.) Equality Rights 6.) Language Rights 7.) Minority Language Education Rights Pierre Elliott Trudeau
  • 3. Charter of Rights and Freedoms 1982 • Before the Charter, Canada had something called The Bill of Rights, which was federal law. The difference is that the Charter is entrenched in the Constitution. • The Charter was proposed by Pierre Trudeau  • The Charter guarantees certain political rights to Canadian citizens and civil rights of everyone in Canada. It is designed to unify Canadians around a set of principles that embody those rights. The Charter was signed into law by Queen Elizabeth II of Canada on April 17, 1982
  • 4. Reasonable Limits None of the rights and freedoms of the Charter are absolute, meaning the government can restrict them. Certain rights must be balanced against others Ex. Right to host a party vs. right to peace and quiet
  • 5. Enforcement • Someone lodging a complaint of discrimination against a certain government agency must apply to the courts to have the discrimination stopped
  • 6. Notwithstanding Clause (aka Section 33) Allows parliament or a province to exempt legislation from parts of the charter. It can only be applied to fundamental freedoms and legal and equality rights
  • 7. Legal Rights • Legal Rights: rights of people in dealing with the justice system and law enforcement • Habeas Corpus: Section 10 of the Charter is a court order that requires a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court. The principle of habeas corpus ensures that a prisoner can be released from unlawful detention—that is, detention lacking sufficient cause or evidence. • Presumption of innocence: the principle that one is considered innocent until proven guilty. Application of this principle is a legal right of the accused in a criminal trial.
  • 8. Fundamental Freedoms • Section 2: freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, freedom of thought, freedom of belief, freedom of expression, freedom of the press and of other media of communication, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom of association. Equality Rights • Section 15: equal treatment before and under the law, and equal protection and benefit of the law without discrimination.
  • 9. Democratic Rights • The right to participate in political activities and the right to a democratic form of government. Mobility Rights • Section 6: protects the mobility rights of Canadian citizens, and to a lesser extent that of permanent residents which include the right to enter and leave Canada, and to move to and take up residence in any province, or to reside outside Canada. • You can move around all you want.
  • 10. Language Rights • • Generally, the right to use either the English or French language in communications with Canada's federal government and certain provincial governments. Specifically, the language laws enshrined in the Charter include: Section 16: English and French are the official languages of Canada and New Brunswick. Minority Language Rights • Section 23: rights for certain citizens belonging to French or English-speaking minority communities to be educated in their own language.
  • 11. Minority Rights • The Indian Act ("An Act respecting Indians"), is a Canadian statute that concerns registered Indians, their bands, and the system of Indian reserves. • Children’s Rights: It is because of the unique vulnerability of children that their rights are of priority concern within Canada’s foreign policy. Canada played a key role in the negotiations that led to the adoption in 1989 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
  • 12. Applying the Charter • Must be general and flexible to meet changes in Canadian society • Like a living tree with the roots being Canadian values, with the court decisions representing the growth of the tree
  • 13. Interpreting the Charter • Some words and phrases in the charter are straightforward and simple to understand • Some require interpretation by the judges • Ex. Life, liberty and security of the person. ?
  • 14. Balancing Competing Interests • Courts often hear cases involving different sections of charter • Ex. Retirement age vs. opportunities for young people • One section may be used to limit the scope of another • Ex. Lords Day Act
  • 15. Role of Judges • Argument that Charter erodes the power of parliament and puts judges in control • Do personal views influence decisions? • How can we expect a judge to rule on something that politicians are unable to do. • In the end we rely on Judges to exercise good faith in the best interests of society • Judges are nominated by the Prime Minister. • The first female Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada was Bertha Wilson • The current Chief Justice of Canada, and the first woman to hold this position is Beverley McLachlin. She also serves as a Deputy of the Governor General of Canada.
  • 16. Impact of the Charter on Canadian Society • The Charter has brought changes to laws that discriminate against people because of personal characteristics or prejudices. With the Charter, Canadian society has a clearer recognition of human rights and freedoms, and ways to enforce these rights. • The Charter gives us tools to see that our rights and freedoms are respected by governments and laws. If a law or government action violates the Charter, we can ask a court to address this. The courts can strike down laws that violate the Charter.