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Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship

Why is serving on a jury considered a privilege in Canada?

When was the Magna Carta signed?

What are the four rights that Canadians enjoy?

The Magna Carta is also known as:

When was the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms added to the Constitution?

In Canada, who must obey the law?

Who is exempt from the language requirement to become a Canadian citizen?

Which two languages have equal status in the Canadian government?

What can you gain by serving in your local part-time navy, militia, or air reserves?

What was included in the Constitution of Canada in 1982?

What is another name for the Great Charter of Freedoms?

Which of the following is not a legal duty of a Canadian citizen?

Does Canada have compulsory military service?

What is the role of a jury in Canada?

Which of the following fundamental freedoms mentioned in the "Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms"?

What must Canadians do if called to serve on a jury?

Which of the following deals with the right to apply for a passport?

Who proclaimed the Constitution of Canada in 1982?

What are the two main principles upon which Canada is founded?

What are three responsibilities of Canadian citizenship?

What are the sources of Canadian law?

Which of the following is not a source of Canadian law?

Where can you serve in your community besides the military?

What do Canadians aim to uphold?

What does multiculturalism represent in Canada?

What is one benefit of serving in the regular Canadian Forces?

Name two key documents that contain Canadian rights and freedoms.

Which of the following is not in the Great Charter of Freedom?

Where was the Great Charter of Freedoms signed?

Why is the Constitution Act of 1982 important to Canadian history?

How are citizens and governments governed in Canada?

Mobility rights in Canada allow citizens to:

How does Canadian law treat barbaric cultural practices like “honour killings” and spousal abuse?

Who is responsible for protecting Canada’s natural, cultural, and architectural heritage?

The phrase "Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law" highlights:

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms begins with the words:

Habeas corpus, the right to challenge unlawful detention by the state, comes from:

What is one benefit of volunteering in Canada?

Which of the following is a primary source of Canadian law?

The Great Charter of Freedoms, also known as the Magna Carta, includes which of the following rights?

Canada's 800-year-old tradition of ordered liberty can be traced back to the:

Which of the following freedoms is included in the Great Charter of Freedoms?

What do we call the right to challenge unlawful detention by the state?

What are the four fundamental freedoms that Canadians enjoy?

In Canada, obeying the law is considered a:

What is "habeas corpus"?

What are some examples of taking responsibility for yourself and your family?

What is meant by the equality of women and men?

In Canada, how are men and women treated under the law?

According to Canadian principles, who is above the law?

The right to vote comes with a responsibility to:

Which part of the Constitution protects Canadians' basic rights and freedoms?

Can the rights guaranteed in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms negatively impact any treaty or other rights or freedoms of Aboriginal peoples?

Which of the following is an important Canadian value?

How can young people benefit from joining the cadets?

Who no longer needs to take the citizenship test?

Which of the following is a fundamental freedom under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

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